They want the economic power and freedom the middle class had in the post WWII era combined with the shameless selfishness of reganomics.
The reason why they can’t put those into a clear statement is because it’s a feeling, they don’t know why things were better in the past, so they express by rejecting the present and progress.
Remember, Hitler didn’t rally by talking about how great fascism is, he rallied by talking on an emotional level about greatness of the past. He spoke to people who were burned by rapid inflation but didn’t really talk about monetary policy but he sold them a vision of prosperity by “removing bad actors” (see DEI drama).
The answer is money:
They want the economic power and freedom the middle class had in the post WWII era combined with the shameless selfishness of reganomics.
The reason why they can’t put those into a clear statement is because it’s a feeling, they don’t know why things were better in the past, so they express by rejecting the present and progress.
Remember, Hitler didn’t rally by talking about how great fascism is, he rallied by talking on an emotional level about greatness of the past. He spoke to people who were burned by rapid inflation but didn’t really talk about monetary policy but he sold them a vision of prosperity by “removing bad actors” (see DEI drama).