- Monday, November 17, 2025

In the 1967 film “Cool Hand Luke,” the “Captain” says to Luke (Paul Newman), “What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.”

The same could be said of the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress. Although they have much to brag about — including a closed border, the deportation of undocumented immigrants, and lower taxes — it’s not getting through, especially to a younger generation that seems enamored with socialism. We saw evidence of this infatuation with the election of democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayor and the disastrous result of that economic philosophy in Oregon.

The generational divide means younger people have not experienced what older generations have experienced. An example: My wife and I are the same age. We have family members who were in the military. We like the same music and recall the threat of nuclear war with the Soviet Union, which was part of the Cold War. When we speak of such things, we understand each other.



Younger people, especially those born after 9/11, know nothing of our experiences, nor have they similar experiences of their own. They have led what we used to call “sheltered lives,” which has created in them an entitlement mentality. When we try to tell them why socialism doesn’t work, they seem to care only about “affordability.” Gas prices have been down since the Biden administration (now averaging $3 per gallon, but $4.73 on average in California as of April). I went grocery shopping last week and found prices have dropped on basics such as eggs, milk and bread.

Since January 2021, overall prices have risen by 22.7% while wages have increased by only 21.8%. Inflation hit a record high of 9.1% in June 2022. Inflation was 3% for the 12 months ending in September, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Why is this not getting through? Part of it has to do with the failure to acknowledge these facts by the media, which never hesitate to blame Republicans when prices go up and the government closes. Yet a lot of the failure by Republicans to get through to younger voters is because they are speaking a different language.

Were I a consultant for the Republican Party, I would develop several ads. One would show two women grocery shopping with a list that has in one column the prices of food during the Biden administration and the prices now. One woman would say to the other, “Look how the price of eggs has dropped. That’s not what we’re hearing on the news.” Another ad would feature a woman fueling her car and telling her liberal, college-age son, “Three dollars a gallon is cheaper than it was five years ago under Biden.”

People have more options than ever when it comes to where to live and work and what to buy. If the rent or housing prices are too high, one can always move to a place with no state taxes, cheaper food and gas and less expensive housing.

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Republicans should get off defense (and the Epstein files) and note how everything was more expensive under President Biden. The cost of health insurance escalated because of subsidies created by “Obamacare.” Cheaper health insurance is available through independent organizations, such as Medi-Share and Samaritan’s Purse.

These and other truths that prove things are getting better because of Republican policies should be hammered home every day. It should also be repeated that if Democrats return to power, the public can look to the recent past, the present in Oregon and the likely future in New York to see how liberal policies have failed.

It shouldn’t be that difficult to communicate.

• Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribpub.com. Look for Cal Thomas’ latest book, “A Watchman in the Night: What I’ve Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America” (Humanix Books).

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