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The 80-20 Rule

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The Democrats are identifying themselves as a minority party, and right now, only 21percent of Americans support them. Dan Sullivan and Mark Young discuss why the Democratic Party is being rejected and how the Republican Party can best take advantage of the situation.

· Marxism got into the Democratic Party in a big way in the mid-1960s.

· If you control the schools, Hollywood, and the media, then you control the narrative, the next generation, and the federal bureaucracy.

· What Elon Musk is doing with his DOGE organization is a great historic moment because it's the first time in human history that you can audit government.

· If the Democrats had any leadership in their party, the leadership would come from the politically elected officials, not from non-elected district judges.

· The Republicans captured the House, the Senate, and the White House, but not the legal system.

· The word “democracy” is never used in either the Declaration of Independence or the U.S. Constitution.

· The founders of the U.S. saw democracy as a method, not as a structure and a process.

· Politics in America became much more ideologically focused after the Soviet Union collapsed.

Links:

Blink by Malcolm Gladwell

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The Democrats are identifying themselves as a minority party, and right now, only 21percent of Americans support them. Dan Sullivan and Mark Young discuss why the Democratic Party is being rejected and how the Republican Party can best take advantage of the situation.

· Marxism got into the Democratic Party in a big way in the mid-1960s.

· If you control the schools, Hollywood, and the media, then you control the narrative, the next generation, and the federal bureaucracy.

· What Elon Musk is doing with his DOGE organization is a great historic moment because it's the first time in human history that you can audit government.

· If the Democrats had any leadership in their party, the leadership would come from the politically elected officials, not from non-elected district judges.

· The Republicans captured the House, the Senate, and the White House, but not the legal system.

· The word “democracy” is never used in either the Declaration of Independence or the U.S. Constitution.

· The founders of the U.S. saw democracy as a method, not as a structure and a process.

· Politics in America became much more ideologically focused after the Soviet Union collapsed.

Links:

Blink by Malcolm Gladwell

  continue reading

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