American voters are fickle. This will swing back the other way in a year or two.
I don't know that I could ever go back to voting for HomoGibs again.
I respectfully disagree. This shift represents something different. Previously, as you correctly point out, the pendulum swing back and forth every few years because people were looking at promises and political parties. That has changed. People are increasingly looking at PRINCIPLES - and principles have greater longevity than promises and political parties. Over the last few years, largely due to President Trump, people are recognizing fundamental wrongs in the system, such as blatant lying by the MSM, government over-reach, corruption, legal double-standards, and the declining middle class. As a result, people are re-evaluating what's important to them and gravitating toward a set of principles that emphasizes family, freedom from government control, not being indebted to the financial system, equal treatment under the law, and other beliefs that are rooted in conservatism.
We shall see. I think when the next big event or shiny iphone or some other distraction comes along, it'll be all forgotten.
Correct, we shall see.
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