The Democrats' priorities exposed

Democrats are attempting to tell John Q. Public that they aren't for defunding the police. Still, it's difficult to buy the notion that Democrats who voted for 87,000 new IRS agents and who voted for a flat DHS budget are pro-law enforcement. Add to that a marginal increase in the defense budget and it's virtually impossible to picture Democrats as pro-law enforcement. That's just the tip of the iceberg.

Joe Biden once said that he could determine a politician's priorities by looking at his budget. This time, I agree with him.  It might be the last time in Biden's political career that happens. Still, I'm just getting started with the Democrats' priorities.

Another of the Democrats' priorities is pandering to the teachers' unions. This isn't that debatable. It's just an observation. It's stood the test of time. Whether it's the CDC changing its COVID guidance, Tim Walz spiking school choice or Charlie Crist picking a teachers' union official to be his running mate or Terry McAuliffe campaigning with Randi Weingarten, Democrats are owned by the AFT, the NEA and Education Minnesota.

It shouldn't go unnoticed that Southwest states Democrats Mark Kelly and Catherine Cortez-Masto voted for the 87,000 new IRS agents but against increasing border patrol and ICE agents. Let's highlight the fact that Maggie Hassan voted for expanding the IRS but wouldn't protect small businesses from extra audits.

This is what happens when friends let friends vote Democrat:

While the IRS insists that they won't increase audits on small businesses, the Joint Committee on Taxation thinks otherwise:
Last week, the nonpartisan watchdog Joint Committee on Taxation said it anticipates that between 78% and 90% of the estimated $200 billion that the IRS will collect as a result of the bolstered workforce will come from small businesses.
Frankly, I don't trust the IRS. I don't trust Democrats, either. I can't vote to throw the IRS out but I can vote to throw out the Democrats' deadbeats from the Senate. The next opportunity to throw the bums out is 71 days off. Let's not miss that opportunity.

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