So just to make sure I understand, infrastructure is still a critical problem after the last democrat administration spent trillions on it (allegedly) and now you think it's wrong for me to point this out? Lol.
No, I think it's fair to question whether the money was spent effectively (but that's not what you're doing--you're deflecting). My point is that said deflection isn't actually a solution-oriented argument. Infrastructure, debt, education, inflation, housing, etc. are massive long-term (you know, more than one administration). Hence why I said they deserve more national focus than culture-war topics that affect a tiny percentage of the population.
Here are two simple questions for you. You only have to type a one letter reponse for each:
1. If you had to choose, like forced with a gun to the head, ONE issue which would you choose?
A. Anti-transgender policy (~1–2% U.S. population impact)
B. Reducing the national debt (100% U.S. population impact)
2. Do you think the Republican Party platform should be.
A. Finger pointing at everything the previous administration screwed up.
B. Solution-oriented policies focused on fixing long-term national problems.