"Some of you I know voted for someone who is now going to suffer and persecute the church for the next four years. That, on top of the fact that he supports the slaughter of the unborn," the Rev. Jeffrey Kirby admonished members of his congregation at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Indian Land, South Carolina, last month. "What have you done? What have you done to your church?"
Rev Jeffrey Kirby would prefer that his parishioners re-elect the one who:
(from https://www.cfr.org/article/donald-trumps-costly-legacy)-(instigated) ". . .The events of January 6, 2021, when a mob of Trump supporters besieged and occupied the US Capitol -(who's) inept and inadequate response is what explains why 400,000 Americans will have died (from COVID-19 - (who's) foreign policy . . . undermined America’s position in the world. . . North Korea added to its nuclear stockpile and built more and better missiles . . . dVenezuela’s dictatorship is more entrenched, and Russia, Syria, and Iran increased their influence across the Middle East after America withdrew troops and support for local partners. -(who's) withdrawal from international agreements and institutions became the hallmark of (his) foreign policy, as did his criticism of America’s European and Asian allies, coziness with authoritarian leaders, and disregard of human-rights violations. . . "
. . . espoused the practice of "just grab 'em by the pussy. . . " in reference to women.
". . . “Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the rest” — a variation on a theme popularized in the 1960s — happens, explains Sharma (Ruchir Sharma, chief global strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management) when government intervention does more to stimulate the financial markets than the real economy. So, America’s richest 10 percent, who own more than 80 percent of U.S. stocks, have seen their wealth more than triple in 30 years, while the bottom 50 percent, relying on their day jobs in real markets to survive, had zero gains. Meanwhile, mediocre productivity in the real economy has limited opportunity, choice and income gains for the poor and middle class alike. . . "
Precisely what blue-collar 'conservatives', who think politicians (like 45, McConnell, etc) are actually working for THEM, do not understand!