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I’m thankful for American voters who rejected leftism, lawlessness, and lunacy this election

I was nervous before voting day.

After the nightmare of the 2020 election — during the summer of George (Floyd), when rioters appeared to be throwing Molotov cocktails at police officers and beating people to pieces in the streets. And all those lunatics who kicked shoppers out of stores for not adhering to the sacred “mask up” doctrine. And all of their comrades in the halls of Congress, the governor's chair, the district attorney's office, the enclaves of Antifa and BLM, the newsrooms of mainstream media, and the studios of Hollywood mailed in their ballots for Joe Biden– I didn't have much confidence that conservative voters would support it. Victory against the left is possible in 2024.

So, let's take the oath of office and get to work. Repeal the bad laws, pass the great laws, and get our country back on track.

Even though Donald Trump was running against Kamala Harris, a completely subpar opponent in the Democratic Party, Harris made blunder after blunder while her fervent supporters desperately tried to undermine her. Despite my attempts to be supportive, I feared a repeat of 2020 and another four years of left-wing shifts in the White House. Further iniquity and insanity habitually accompany it.

But as the returns increased from Tuesday night, Nov. 5, into Wednesday morning, it started to feel a little like election night 2016, only much better. Not only did state after state support Trump, but a majority of Americans who went to the polls chose him.

The Left declares a ridiculous moral victory by saber-rattling “our candidate won the popular vote” when the Electoral College says otherwise: terrible, terrible, no, very bad. I love it. But they didn't even have that that At this time.

White House. Both houses of Congress. Presidential popularity vote. All became Republicans. Moreover, this time there was no sign of anxiety at all. Remember what happened right after Trump was elected in 2016 and then during his inauguration? violence on the streets. Destruction of property. Riot. I was prepared for this in the days after Trump's victory in 2024, but this time the left did not stand up en masse. It was as if there was no fighting left for them.

If so, great. And good extermination.

This year's election sent a clear message that much of this country is over leftism and the lawlessness and insanity that comes with it.

So this Thanksgiving, thank you to every American voter who made their voices heard for that cause.

What do most Americans want? We don't need any more Democratic laws. No more armed government agents will be unleashed against political opponents. No more upside-down justice where repeat offenders are released so they can commit more crimes. No more of the Biden-Harris illegal immigration quagmire that not only allows murderers and rapists to cross the border, but also pays for them to live here. Cancel culture is no more. No more innocent people being beaten in the streets while left-wing politicians and district attorneys turn a blind eye. No more public schools encourage drag queen performance and allow men to compete with female athletes.

What else do most Americans want? More jobs and a better economy. It's more common sense in government. Just going out gives you a sense of security. More justice without considering politics or skin color. More public schools will teach math, science, and literature, free from left-wing dogma and prejudice. Increase freedom of speech. more
legal immigration.

What now?

Now is the time for conservatives in power to roll up their sleeves and take action on behalf of the people they support.

Now is the time for elected Republicans who agree with Trump's policies to avoid using power as if they are ashamed of having it and want to bow to the whims of angry Democrats in Washington. It's time to resist the urge.
I don't have legs to stand onAnd to govern without fear of being characterized as mean, ruthless fascists or joint-dragging Neanderthals in order to pass laws and enact policies that the majority of voters want.

Hey, let's call them all that. It's noise. It's a death rattle. It is the last collective gasp of the losers fighting desperately as they run out of oxygen.

So, let's take the oath of office and get to work. Repeal the bad laws, pass the great laws, and get our country back on track.

Because if you don't, or if you prevent such an outcome, Americans will vote for someone else to do the job for you.

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