Liberals’ “Canada Strong” ads focused on “Trump’s tariff attacks on Canada and his condescending threats to make the country America’s 51st state.” Crucially, “Carney explicitly rejected one of his party’s least popular policies on climate and energy,” the carbon tax, and “leaned heavily on notions of nation building and pro-growth economic models.” Democrats should study why the Liberals won, not absolve themselves “of their own economic and cultural failures in defeating Trump last year.” Four decades after Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA” bemoaned “the fate of small-town America and the working class in the face of deindustrialization,” observe Brad Wilcox, Grant Martsoff & Chris Bullivant at The Washington Examiner, the loss of good-paying manufacturing jobs “has hit men especially hard.” “Men retreated from work then retreated from relationships.” To return to working-class glory days, we must “reverse this trend of income and relational collapse.” The top jobs for family formation are “armed services and first responders” in the public sector and “trucking and construction” in the private sector; all offer “a good wage, job stability, and job benefits.” The Trump administration must ensure “that being ‘Born in the USA’ is a win for those in working-class jobs.” They see the way the wind is blowing and either go quiet or jump on the bandwagon.” Princeton prez Christopher Eisgruber must be “subpoenaed before Congress to have to account for not only anti-Semitism, but for DEI and for the ‘systemic racism’ arguments that he’s made.”
Author: Post Editorial Board
Published at: 2025-04-30 21:56:28
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