Former Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown's 4,300-word political autopsy blames his career's sudden downfall on President Joe Biden's support for mass migration and the Democrat Party's alignment with Wall Street's demand for imported consumers, renters, and workers. Brown criticizes free trade agreements for replacing high-wage jobs with low-paying ones and neglects to mention the impact of immigration on the labor market. The progressive alliance with Wall Street has hindered moderate Democrats from addressing federal migration policies. The emotional support for migrants by white-collar progressives complicates the immigration debate within the Democratic Party. Brown's inability to oppose Wall Street's influence has led to a defeat in the elections. He acknowledges the negative effects of migration on Ohio Democrats but received a low rating from a pro-American migration group. Brown emphasizes the importance of trusting workers' concerns and aligning with their interests to regain support for the Democratic Party.
Key Points
Criticism of President Joe Biden's support for mass migration
Impact of free trade agreements on job losses and low wages
Progressive alliance with Wall Street hindering moderate Democrats
Emotional support for migrants by white-collar progressives complicating immigration debate within the Democratic Party
Importance of aligning with workers' concerns to regain Democratic Party support
Pros
Raises awareness about the influence of mass migration on political careers
Highlights the shift in Democratic Party dynamics towards supporting Wall Street interests over working-class concerns
Cons
Neglects to address the full impact of immigration on the labor market
Fails to provide a comprehensive solution to address the challenges posed by mass migration