Monday, January 27, 2025

Lesson of 2024: “We the People” are in charge of our government and not vice versa

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by Daniel Baranowski, America Outloud:

If you voted for Donald Trump, it’s Morning in America!”

If you voted for Kamala Harris, it’s “Mourning in America!

At 2:30 am on November 6, 2024, I awoke and reached for the television clicker to check the progress, or lack thereof, in the “great counting” of ballot returns that would decide the fateful outcome of the 2024 Presidential election.

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My eyes attempted to adjust to the television’s initial white glare as I reached for my eyeglasses, trying not to tumble out of bed and wake the entire household. As I made my way to my great chair, I tried to process the Fox News report that Donald J. Trump had assuredly reached the 270 Electoral vote count threshold, making him the presumptive 47th President-Elect of the United States. Moreover, and perhaps even more impressive, Trump was ahead by five million ballots in the national popular vote. After gleaning all election news I could by 3:00 am, I returned to bed and returned to joyous sleep with a smile from ear to ear.

As of 9:00 am, several states were still counting and have not yet declared the winners of their state’s electoral votes. Reliable sources tell me that Hell will surely freeze over before the results of this election are overturned. So, what was Kamala waiting for? We have mending and healing to be about.

But shame on my optimism. A 10-minute viewing of “Morning Joe” on MSNBC or CNN this morning quickly realigned my irrational exuberance about the Left joining with the Right to unite America. Again, all the usual diabolical and remorseless suspects comprising the progressive propaganda media machine are outraged over what they assess to be an underhanded and fatally flawed stolen election.

They’re stirring a colossal cauldron of venom they’re then injecting into the political and emotional narratives about how low-information and low-propensity voters who fell under the delusional trance of Trump and his surrogate trolls managed to throw the race to Trump.

Perhaps it’s the paralyzing shock of such an overwhelming loss that has them on the same unfounded, slanderous, and libelous labels of Trump as a Fascist, a Nazi, a Hitler wannabe, and a Lucifer understudy.

Moreover, the Left’s propaganda puppets find Kamala’s stunning loss as prima facie evidence that America is a sexist, racist, and misogynistic nation of highly opinionated xenophobes.

Nevertheless, my first impression of Trump’s astonishing victory is that Americans want to remain Americans. They have zero desire to flirt any longer with radical progressive experiments like a new Constitution or being pushed around by the destructive demands of “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Moreover, Americans are fed up with “Identity Politics and all of its associated evils.

Given these definitive election results, Americans are demanding that the government backs off and publicly acknowledges that “We the People” are in charge of our government and not vice versa.

Americans want their “elected” leaders to support Americans as they strive toward the “American Dream,” a reality open to every hard-working American instead of reserving it for the few, the favored, the celebrities, and the affluent elites.

Furthermore, I think Trump voters refuse to be shamed over public displays of patriotic affection for the American flag and the country to which they’ve pledged their allegiance, devotion, and lives.

Americans are affronted, at times mortified, by the shameless thrust of radical Progressive Democrats to demean our Judeo-Christian values. Enough already with the radical Progressive’s caustic and corrosive ostracization of Americans of faith and conservative principles.

I’ll conclude my first impressions about the Presidential election by citing parts of Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural address on March 4, 1865. The Civil War was all but finished. General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army on April 9, 1865.

Lincoln gave his address only 41 days before his assassination. He meant to preview his plans for healing a once-divided nation. The following indented sentences are from his speech.

“On the occasion corresponding to this four years ago, all thoughts were anxiously directed to an impending civil war. All dreaded it ~ all sought to avert it.”

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