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No need for a ‘revenge tour’ — we simply need justice

heard Karl Loeb The other day, I explained to the editor of the Wall Street Journal what Donald Trump's election victory meant. Loeb got half the story right. Trump did well in the electoral college, but Rove correctly pointed out that he won the popular election by only about 1.5 million votes. This shows that we still live “A deeply divided country.”

Significantly and fraudulently, Rove wants Trump to respond to this dilemma by acting in a bipartisan manner. His proposed solutions to our sector may have pleased his listeners, but to me it shows blindness to the historical significance of what has been happening in this country for the past four years. .

We believe it is essential to ensure that such abuses do not occur again, even if the Trump side does not perform as strongly as some have suggested.

The Biden administration was not only using the chance to run the executive in a two-party system that would allow each party to run the state ship at some point. The Democratic Party was creating a left-wing revolutionary government. Left-wing revolutionary governments have weaponized the judicial system to go after those on the other side of the political-cultural divide.

The Democratic administration has unleashed corrupt, fake laws against the president's major opponents. They were also labeled as the parents of terrorists who opposed the LGBTQ indoctrination of their children in public schools. The regime also sought to end the recognition of biologically based gender distinctions. The same Democratic administration has released millions and millions of illegal aliens into this country, many of them violent criminals, and paid more than $1 billion in taxpayer money to pay for these felons. I was stunned.

The clear intention of this move, which our Lapdog media either openly supported or persistently concealed, was to create a permanent democratic majority. This comes in conjunction with Democratic proposals to enact legislation that would ban nationwide voter identification and statehood for the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Such a move would strengthen the permanent one-party state that the Democratic Party intended to establish.

In this replacement of our former constitutional government, a Democratic president has made efforts through executive orders, including one that the Supreme Court has ruled unconstitutional, requiring public income to pay off college student debt. You can do what you want. Another Democratic presidency could expect continued legacy media support if, like the Biden administration, it policed ​​the “facts” that electronic media were allowed to post.

Their inflation and energy policies have lost popular support among Democrats, but they are among the most horrifying moves by the last administration to suppress our freedoms and wage war on traditional social mores. There wasn't. The fact that Biden's “advisors” and power-hungry mediacrats were behind such activities made them even more horrifying. Our troublesome former CEO is a frontman for mischief unleashed by his handlers, and the corporate left-wing media coup d'etat.

I am amazed that 75 million Americans voted for such nullity that Democratic leaders are pushing us as the Democratic presidential nominee to continue their policies for the next four years. What exactly should the new administration do to win over these voters?

Trump could create more and better jobs by deregulating and freeing up more energy. But Democratic voters consider such measures ecologically evil and may actually attack the Trump administration. improvement economy.

Some of these voters were probably cool with the way Biden officials abused their power against his opponents. Many of them still believe that Trump, not Democrats, “threats our democracy.” Should Trump and his supporters work to please those who are happy with how the Democrats have ruled us? How exactly do they achieve this?

Our social and cultural divisions are clearly not a desirable situation. But one must ask whether these divisions can be overcome in a hurry by one side to accommodate the other. For those who value bipartisanship above all else, that may seem like the right course.

But many of us see Democrats imposing what we see as arbitrary one-party rule, prompting disgust and anger. We believe it is essential to ensure that such abuses do not occur again, even if the Trump side does not perform as strongly as some have suggested. That side, in our view, still has an opportunity to hold accountable those who have grossly abused their power.

I'm not looking for what the media will dismiss as a “revenge tour.” But I want other attorneys general in positions of authority, like Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI director like Kash Patel, to be responsible, in my view, for working with Biden's handlers to weaponize the executive branch. I want to bear the burden. This calculation must be made to prevent the Democrats from trying to establish a left-wing dictatorship the next time they take control of the government.

Such actions seem far more conducive to restoring our constitutional institutions than trying to win favor from our opposition.

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