8 thoughts on “Women’s Vote

  1. What the speaker is partially right but the Conservative movement has some very
    strong women on its side.

    For instance Anna Paulina Luna is a prominent figure in Congress, serving as the U.S. representative for Florida’s 13th congressional district since 2023. She is the first Mexican-American woman elected to Congress from Florida. Luna’s military service in the U.S. Air Force and her political career have made her a significant voice in the Republican Party. Her commitment to fighting against political elites and her advocacy for government transparency have garnered her national attention.

    1. Under the current framework, Fred, where women have “equality”, it becomes almost necessary to have female political leaders like Luna because they can “get by” saying and doing things that men often cannot. But I think the overall impact and weight of women being able to vote and participate in the political process has been overwhelmingly negative.

  2. He makes valid points. Women have voted disproportionately Democrat and men disproportionately Republican for decades now. So consistently that if women didn’t have the vote, I think Republicans would have won every Presidential election since Jimmy Carter if not before.

    But voting on the Federal level has become so meaningless, it is a trivial issue. An Ivy League study has confirmed the obvious: Law passed by Congress and stuff done by the Deep State bare zero relationship to the views of voters. War and grotesque spending and destruction of individual freedom (govt-kill switches on new cars, legal status for Haitian illegal aliens, etc.) are what the organism wants.

    1. I don’t disagree, J. Sobran. But the direction has been overall leftward– if you look at how things have changed over the last 75 years. The socialists have won much more than conservatives. The left will argue that we should look at all the wars– but both parties have instigated and participated in these.

      1. I think the growth of Leviathan has been equal parts socialism and fascism.

        The Biden administration twisted corporations’ arms to censor Americans, and the Supreme Ct said that’s ok–to wit that the 1st Amendment was unconstitutional. Now the Trump administration does something similar to college students wanting to draw attention to the Gaza genocide. Left/right?

        As bad as socialism is, our problems are bigger than that.

        I think you can see up close that the collectivization of the medical complex (into a morass of perverse and even corrupt incentives) is barely half done via socialist means.

          1. Indeed. They both devolve into a sort of feudalism, with a ruling class and a highly controlled serfdom (limited in its movements, etc). Is socialist China not a perfect example? The left’s calling themselves “Progressive” is such a lie.

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