DEMOCRAT'S BIGGEST MOVE FOR 2026: A REPEAT OF "ORANGE MAN BAD"
Representative Rosa Luisa DeLauro (D-CT)
Memorial Day 2025 marks the start of preparations for one of the fiercest battles to be fought in 2026, who will control the House, and by extension, who will be held responsible for the growing list of alleged past abuses, corruption, and constitutional violations.
This type of progressive communist democrat rhetoric is not new for the left, which has long portrayed Trump as a catspaw of the Russians and the embodiment of corruption.
Their messaging is clear: the former president, already facing numerous legal challenges, has allegedly violated multiple constitutional provisions, including the Emoluments Clause. Whether it’s the $400 million plane deal from Qatar, shady business interests abroad, or shady financial arrangements with international players, Trump’s progressive communist democrat opponents are eager to use the promise of starting or restarting investigations to uncover what they deem as unconstitutional, and potentially illegal, activity to divert the American public’s attention from their abysmal performance.
Like the corrupt New York Attorney General Letitia James, who successfully campaigned on not only investigating Trump’s business dealings but to push for criminal charges that could ultimately lead to his jail time, we find Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) attempting to stoke political flames, promising that if the Democrats take back the House in 2026, they would take a hard look at the former president’s vast business empire, his family’s wealth, and his foreign relationships.
A Color Revolution in the Making?
Speaking with host Alex “witless” Witt on MSNBC’s “Alex Witt Reports…
Witt: “I’m curious if the Democrats take over after the midterms next year, the House and or Senate, do you think they’re going to push for investigations into Trump’s family and the whole crypto acquisitions that he has getting?” Crockett: “Well, Alex, I’m glad you asked. Listen, so long as we end up taking the House, which I fully anticipate that we will do, and we are going to work hard to obviously help our senate colleagues as well, then as someone who serves on the Oversight Committee and hopes to lead the Oversight Committee, I can guarantee you that we will do what we are supposed to do as constitutionally sworn members of the House, which means that we will conduct oversight.” “That means that we will investigate. We will look at whether or not this president himself has violated the Emoluments Clause as it relates to say such things as getting a $400 million plane from the Qataris. We also will make sure that we’re looking into all these business deals that they have going on. I mean, think about it this way, Alex. they were going after Hunter because he sat on a board. Think about how much money they are raking, raking in, whether we’re talking about the next golf resort that they’re setting up in Qatar or whether we’re talking about them leveling Gaza, as they’ve talked about and talked about how it would be great beachfront property, whether we’re talking about this crypto scam, the scam that people didn’t even want to walk into and show their faces.”
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There is little doubt that the progressive communist democrats and their Islamist allies are sharpening their rhetorical knives, vowing to investigate and behead the Trump Presidency. But there’s a larger narrative at play here.
The progressive wing of the Democratic Party, led by figures like Representative Crockett, seems intent on continuing the playbook that dominated the political discourse during the Trump presidency: “Orange Man Bad.” It’s an easy slogan, one that encapsulates an entire ideology that sees Trump’s every action through the lens of corruption, racism, and authoritarianism. The Democratic base is energized by the belief that Trump’s dealings, both domestic and international, are emblematic of a corrupt system that must be dismantled, piece by piece.
However, it’s more of the same tired rhetoric, a recycled narrative from the past, with Democrats constantly trying to hold Trump accountable for unspecified crimes, without necessarily presenting the full scope of evidence to the public. This focus on Trump’s alleged wrongdoing is just another distraction — a political maneuver designed to deflect from the many failures of the Democratic Party itself.
After all, let’s not forget how the left’s own policies — on everything from handling the economy to foreign interventions — have come under scrutiny. Under President Joe Biden, Democrats have often found themselves facing criticism for their handling of domestic issues like inflation, rising crime rates, and foreign policy disasters, like the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. The Democrat Party has destroyed its credibility with its fiscal irresponsibility, overreach in domestic policy, and inability to rein in its far-left factions.
In the meantime, billions of taxpayer dollars have been funneled to special interests, non-governmental organizations, and political allies in exchange for campaign contributions and promises of support.
All is not well with the Republicans
Republicans have historically been able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory with their “go along to get along” attitude. Will the House Republicans, up for reelection in moderate Democrat districts, stay strong and do what’s best for the nation, or will they pander to the leftists and cave to personal ambition?
Will accountability and oversight truly take center stage? Or will district-level political theater once again overshadow the serious national issues that need attention?
THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: WHO WAS THE PRESIDENT FOR FOUR YEARS, WHO SIGNED LEGISLATION AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS, AND WHO WAS IN CHARGE OF THE NUCLEAR CODES!
Bottom line…
The question on the minds of many voters is this: Can the Democratic Party truly present itself as the Party of accountability when it has failed to hold its own members to the same standards it demands of the opposition?
Are these investigations really about justice, or are they about politics?
For Democrats, it’s all about winning the 2026 midterms and gaining or maintaining power — and as the saying goes, power is the ultimate prize. But for many citizens, the real concern isn’t whether Trump is guilty of some financial crime — it’s whether the Democratic Party can ever come to terms with its own history of overreach and failed policies.
If the Democrats are serious about restoring faith in the institutions of government, they’ll need to answer some hard questions about their own role in shaping the current political landscape. And if they succeed in reclaiming the House in 2026, their promises of investigations must not just be about scoring political points — they must be about upholding the rule of law and ensuring that justice is applied equally, regardless of political affiliation—something they have proven to be unable to accomplish.
As the 2026 election approaches, one thing is certain: the battle for the House is far from over, and it will be a fight that continues to shape the future of American democracy. Whether it’s Trump’s alleged corruption or the Democrats’ failure to keep their own House in order, voters must decide what kind of future they want for the country — and whether it’s time for a new direction altogether.
Since January 20, Trump has provided solid progress to match campaign promises, even though his seemingly chaotic negotiating style and pragmatic course corrections leave some citizens confused and bewildered.
If the Republicans do not increase their electoral margins in the House and Senate, we are well and truly screwed.
-- Steve
Progressive Communist Democrat Positions
- Government Overreach: Democrats support expansive government programs that reduce individual freedoms and increase dependency on the state.
- High Taxation and Spending: Democratic policies favor higher taxes and increased government spending, which they believe promote economic growth and do not increase the national debt.
- Immigration Policies: Democratic support open borders, and more lenient immigration laws, ignoring that they strain public services or impact job markets.
- Regulation of Businesses: Democratic-backed regulations burden small businesses and hinder entrepreneurship.
- Second Amendment Rights: Democratic efforts to regulate firearms ignore them as infringements on the constitutional right to bear arms and create larger victim pools by inhibiting self-defense.
- Cultural and Social Issues: Democrats are all about identity classes such as race, gender identity, wealth, abortion, and education, which they conflated with oppression and victimhood.
- Energy and Environmental Policies: Democrats emphasize climate regulations, ignore higher energy costs, and claim that green energy leads to job gains in the energy sectors.
- Foreign Policy Approach: Democrats often favor diplomacy over strength, which leads to perceived weakness on the world stage and further aggression.
- Judicial Appointments: Democratic nominees to federal courts are often activist judges who interpret the Constitution in non-originalist ways.
- Elitism or Urban Bias: The Democratic Party caters more to urban and coastal elites and is out of touch with rural or working-class Americans.
Democrats: Prioritized democracy, abortion, healthcare, and education.
Republicans: Focused on the economy, immigration, crime, and the federal budget deficit.
“Nullius in verba”-- take nobody's word for it!
"Acta non verba" -- actions not words
“Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.”-- George Bernard Shaw
“Progressive, liberal, Socialist, Marxist, Democratic Socialist -- they are all COMMUNISTS.”
“The key to fighting the craziness of the progressives is to hold them responsible for their actions, not their intentions.” – OCS "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius “A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves, and traitors are not victims... but accomplices” -- George Orwell “Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt." (The people gladly believe what they wish to.) ~Julius Caesar “Describing the problem is quite different from knowing the solution. Except in politics." ~ OCS