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We need a new narrative

Despite all the information out there to the contrary, there are still trump supporters that think he's doing a great job. 
 
Assuming they are of average intelligence: 
 how are they still believing this??
 
Easy answers:
Because of their information sources.
Because of their telling them what to believe.
Because, apparently, average intelligence is not enough?
 
Tougher answers:
Nobody has come up with a competing narrative that makes sense to them.
If ever there was a time for Dems to take over the whole political landscape and turn this country around, it is now. But they've imploded with internecine conflict, largely driven by a desire to maintain the status quo.
 
Competing Narrative:
A way to tell the story that emphasizes the fact that this country has been pushed into a "Corporations First" set of policies because we, collectively, have been sold the gospel of profitability. The gospel that pretends that trickle down economy actually works.
 
The narrative would somehow convey that Human First economies are actually more viable in the longer term. That doesn't necessary mean Socialism or Communism. That the profit drive is fine, but the excessive greed drive is not....
Wish we could find us some decent story tellers that could put that narrative out there in easy to understand language.

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