Sunday, November 13, 2016

The Pendulum Is Always In Motion

Victories in politics are short-lived. The pendulum is always in constant motion and the joy of victory today turns to the anguish of defeat tomorrow. 

The election victory of the anti-Christ of NY has caused many people a lot of sleepless nights and severe anxiety. To be sure, losing the election hurt and stings but let’s dry our tears, moblize, and take back our governement and restore our standing among the global community.

Quick reminder, in 2004 President Bush was reelected with a huge majority. At the time, he said that his victory  had given him a lot of political capital that he intended to spend. In short order, he decided to try to privatize Social Security and make his Bush era tax cuts permanent.

So what ended up happening? 

The Democrats and the American people mobilized and faster than you can say “round 'em up and smoke 'em out” they defeated the attack on Social Security. And two years later, Nancy Pelosi became Speaker of the House followed two years later by the election of Barrack Obama. By the way, the Bush ear tax cuts never became permanent.

The take way from all this:  the pendulum is always in motion and defeat turns to victory and vice versa.

The GOP and the alt-right won huge on November 8th. Even though I hate the outcome, I congratulate them. To the victor goes the spoils, etc, etc.

That being said, the thrill of victory will be short-lived. The agenda of the anti-Christ of NY and the GOP is DOA!

And no amount of feel good, political correctness by President Obama, Hillary Clinton, the DNC or media pundits on cable TV is going to change that. 

If the protests that are sweeping across our nation are any indication, the American people are horrified and disgusted, and they are going to mobilize, and they are going to be relentless, and they are going to give the Congress back to the Democrats in 2018 and the White House in 2020.

Don’t believe me?

Consider this … in the last ten years the American people have changed governments every two years. Democrats to Republicans, back and forth.

Nothing in politics is permanent.

The tears and anguish of today will turn to laughter and joy tomorrow.

Love him or hate him, Donald Trump and his ideology of intolerance and hate will eventually be replaced.

And America will keep marching forward.

And the pendulum will keep swinging.




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