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Senator Adam Schiff explains to the Democrats why they have to fight

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 9, 2025No Comments
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Senator Adam Schiff said on Sunday that he thought that the Democrats should have had a more coordinated response to Trump’s speech to Congress and that he disagreed with the floated strategy by James Carville that Democrats should play dead and let Trump and his party implode.

Schiff said on ABC this week:

I think that the absence of a coordinated response in the state of the Union was an error, and frankly, it took the place of the place where he should have been what should have been on the fact that the president spoke for an hour and 40 minutes and had nothing to say about what he would do to reduce costs for American families who looked at this long address, sitting at the kitchen table, hoping to offer them to help Pay their rent, provide health care or children’s care.

There was nothing for the American people, and that’s where we have to keep our concentration. I just listened to your guest preceded me to try to explain that these prices, these booming prices, are not on trade. It is a drug war, then – but next month, it is a trade war, but now it is a drug war. It was incomprehensible, and he also tried to say that the figures, the figures that arrived less than expected are somehow good news.

They destroy the economy, and they make it more and more difficult for Americans to afford things. This is where we have to stay in the center. This is why we lost the last elections because we were not focused on the razor – focused on the laser on the high cost of living, and what they do now is simply aggravating in the administration, and that is really what we needed to emphasize.

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People are free to protest in different ways, but Schiff was right. The absence of a unified message removed from the moment. In addition, the Democrats did not leave the media and their supporters know what was the plan of the demonstration, there were therefore different groups of democrats protesting against different questions at different times in different ways.

Democratic leadership continues to misinterpret their supporters by emphasizing civility. Being a civilian while a president tries to dismantle the unconstitutionally federal government is not a success strategy.

Speaking of bad strategies, we are going to dive into this next one.

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