I’m glad to see them doing stuff like this.
I think people underestimate how easy it is to keep people from realizing the truth to this in red states. If you only watch local news, and depend on Facebook for all of your political info, you’re going to be in the dark on most issues. Even if something important slips through, there’s always a swarm of disinformation bots ready to explain why it’s “fake news.”
Like in Louisiana every major hospital wrote a letter to Mike Johnson, warning him that the BBB would be catastrophic and multiple hospitals would close down. He not only passed it he fought tooth and nail to make sure it passed.
People deserve to know how hard he worked to take away their healthcare. On the rare occasion stories like this get reported by local news, they are quickly buried.
If Democrats had a clue, they wouldn’t even mention Trump. It just triggers blind loyalty. They need speak THEIR language. Target the issues we agree on and the Republican betrayal.
Shit at this point if they hate democrats just throw them under the bus too “congress voted to take away your healthcare” “congress voted to make your local food bank close down” “congress are a bunch of ineffectual morons in the pocket of donors”
“Under Trump’s watch, Columbus Regional Health is cutting medical services.”
Verbose and indirect sounding, and long enough that it needs a comma in the middle. Could they not have made that a little more punchy?
Democrats have never seen an effective slogan they couldn’t workshop and focus group test to death.
“Yes, we can” was pretty good.
Length doesn’t create commas. That’s an adverbial phrase. There are plenty of single word adverbial phrases. I could come up with three word sentences with commas.
Yeah, but if you’re composing a slogan for a billboard people might glimpse for a few moments, you want it short and direct. “Trump is cutting your medical services” or something. The adverbial phrase is itself unnecessary verbosity.
Me, myself, and.
Softly, she cried.
Tragically, he died.
Characteristically, Trump lied.What’s up, doc?
Always soo close.
I think that’s fairly to the point. If you get too punchy with it, you give the GOP a reason to distract/make an accusation of “politicizing” a very serious issue for your own gain.
The yellow billboard makes a point to grab attention to warn people. Especially people who may be driving and on their way to a local hospital that will be empty on their arrival. It looks like the warnings on most shit that’s harmful for your health.
If only those people knew how to read.
Morons in that area will just see the “paid by Democrats” and immediately disregard it.
You do not understand the stupidity of these people.
I’ve often wondered about how much it would cost to put prominent billboards for Democratic messages aimed at the “heartland” at various strategic points along I-70 and I-80.
Oooh a sign! That’ll fix everything.
Education and an inviting community are the keys to shifting voters.
That’s a lot of three-syllable words.
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