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The Green Road to Tyranny

June 17, 2024/in Politics, Urban Affairs

In all the hysteria about the threat to democracy connected to the bombast of Donald Trump, an arguably greater long-term threat is mounting, though all but ignored, from the well-funded green movement. Read more

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Libertarians Can Stay Relevant by Defending the Middle Class

June 10, 2024/in Politics

In the era of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, libertarian ideas about de-regulation and personal liberty were ascendant. Even if they had little direct power, the free market ideologues had access to the highest levels of government and business.

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Republicans are Posing a Growing Threat in Blue States

June 6, 2024/in Demographics, Politics

Calm down, Democrats, Donald Trump will not, as some zealous Maga types fantasise, take New York this election. Nor will he win over New Jersey, although the race may be closer there. California, as we New York natives would say: fuggedaboutit. Read more

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Progressive Geography’s Intellectual Dead End

May 24, 2024/in Demographics, Politics, Rural Policy

Americans are familiar with steep political divisions on issues like race, class, and gender. Perhaps less understood, but arguably more definitive, is the widening gap between the cognitive elites concentrated in big cities and the rest of the country. In our current “war against the masses,” to quote the late Fred Siegel, geography plays an increasingly dominant role.

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Trudeau, Biden Paying Political Price as the West Turns Against Immigration

May 22, 2024/in Demographics, Politics

U.S. President Joe Biden, in one of his regularly inept utterances, recently castigated Japan and other East Asian countries for being “xenophobic,” compared to the relatively immigrant-friendly United States. The president surely made no friends, but actually spoke something of the truth, or perhaps more of a half-truth. Read more

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If Trump Wants to Win the Election He Must Reject MAGA Sycophants

May 20, 2024/in Politics

The wannabe Trump vice-presidents have made a sad spectacle of themselves, genuflecting in support for their morally deficient leader in what has to be one of the least edifying trials in history. Potential VP candidates JD Vance, Vivek Ramaswamy and Doug Burgum all made a show of obedience at Trump’s Manhattan trial over the past few weeks.

As they grovel at the feet of the leader of the GOP, they are aware that the presidency could soon be in their reach. Simply put, despite the bad looks from Gotham, Trump and his Republican party right now hold the edge.

Biden’s bungling of the Gaza protests, and his general incompetence, has some “anti-populists” reconsidering Trump. But the real killer issues are the border and Biden’s economic record. Largely ignored in the party press, there’s been a surge in workers seeking unemployment benefits and much slower GDP growth. Indeed, one in four Americans overall fear losing their job in the next year.

Having already lost much of the white working class, the party’s historic base, the Democrats are also alienating two historically Left-leaning groups: ethnic minorities, and young people. Recent polling suggests that young people are shifting away from Biden, who won their votes easily in 2020, and towards Trump. Media accounts may link this to the Palestine crisis but polling shows that young people rank virtually every issue as being more important to them.

But perhaps the most critical shift this year involves ethnic minorities. Trump has made considerable strides in appealing both to African Americans, and particularly blue collar black males. Latino identification with the Democrats now sits at the lowest level ever.

These three groups – Latinos, African Americans, and young people – should determine the winner of vice-presidential sweepstakes. Trump seems unlikely to win over the highly educated professional classes but can appeal to suburban “soccer Moms”, many of whom voted for Biden in 2020, who have been turned off by his embrace of far-Left policies.

But 2024 is not 2020, or even 2016. Trump needed Mike Pence to bolster his credibility with the evangelical Christians and small-town moralists who have traditionally been a big part of the GOP base. This time around the challenge is quite different. Biden’s addled shift to the Left, his increasingly unsure gait and general appearance of fragility means that the base, however horrified by Trump’s amorality, will be less likely to break ranks.

Running with the likes of Doug Burgum might have the advantage of bringing competence and tech savviness. but Burgum would offer more to Trump as a cabinet officer. Running with another MAGA favourite, JD Vance, would offer a more intellectual take on Trumpism but would do little to exploit Biden’s basic weaknesses. Clearly the dog-murderer Kristi Noem, whose appeal to women might have been useful, has managed to disqualify herself.

The real focus should instead be on groups shifting away from the historic Democratic base. This includes younger voters who might be attracted to the selection of former Democratic Congressperson Tulsi Gabbard, an attractive 43-year-old military veteran and Samoan surfer from Hawaii. She could appeal to younger voters by making an appeal as a younger Republican convert.

Read the rest of this piece at Telegraph.


Joel Kotkin is the author of The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class. He is the Roger Hobbs Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University and and directs the Center for Demographics and Policy there. Learn more at joelkotkin.com and follow him on Twitter @joelkotkin.

Photo: Michael Vadon via Flickr under CC 2.0 License.

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Jews Cannot Afford to Be Divided Over Israel

May 16, 2024/in Politics, Religion

Jews, like elephants, tend to have long memories. We see in the past warnings of the future. As Israel marks its 76th birthday on 14 May, perhaps the most relevant and terrifying precedent comes from the days of the Roman Empire.

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The Economy, Not Palestine, Will Undo Joe Biden

May 14, 2024/in Politics, The Economy

This week’s surge in workers seeking unemployment benefits should be a sign that America’s already weakening economy, and much slower job growth, could prove the key to this year’s election. Indeed, one in four Americans fear losing their job in the next year.

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Biden’s Grid Wars are a Direct Assault on the Western Middle Class

May 4, 2024/in Politics, The Economy

As in the Medieval past, scarcity will likely define our present, facilitated by our “net zero” economy. This brave new world will support fewer people, juggling between them expensive resources, less food, and uncertain energy production. Perhaps the biggest struggle will be over electricity, the preferred energy solution of our ruling green hierarchy.

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Mean Girls Rising

April 25, 2024/in Politics

Once the putative party of the people, the Democrats are increasingly the party of political “Mean Girls.” Read more

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