It is time to fight back. We need t-shirts, bumper stickers, etc that give us a new theme:
WE DON'T HAVE AN ENTHUSIASM GAP!.The lie that they perpetrate is out there everyday. Where is our retaliation.; We can't wait for the MSM to send our message. We need to do it ourselves. FIRED UP AND READY TO GO.
1. How about the Dems simply fight for the right thing
Having Dems actually do the right thing, like say forcing a fight on a massive jobs creation bill, a fight that they can win, would do wonders for the enthusiasm gap.
Printing up bumper stickers and shirts is a poor substitute for actually doing what is right.
Besides, the new D symbol is just too ridiculous to display. Time to replace the party leaders. Most of them, anyway. That would be the most motivational thing they could realistically do at this point.
4. Here is an example of what we are up against...Stupidity
I belong to a bingo program on the net which has a sorta chat room. I usually don't bother to chat I just like to play for free bingo. Well these two women are friends and are talking about their lives. One says oh boy whose this Mike Pence. The other one didn't know. One of my rare times I say the gov of Indiana. She thanks me and says "boy is he hot.I'm watching Fox News and he is on." Her friend comes up with "OH MY GOD!!!!YOU, WATCH FOX NEWS!! UGH!!" The other girl said well I just wanted something to watch while playing and I could vote for him. Ending the conversation her friend said "well I think it is stupid to vote for a person because of his looks!! And watching Fox News!!. Sometimes they text but this time they wrote it all out. See this woman was going to vote for Pence because he was in her words "hot". How many men would vote for O'Donnell for the same reason. Face it folks, some Americans are stupid stupid and ignorant to go along with that.
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