Either Trump wins and things get better, or Kamala wins and things get worse. If Kamala wins, people who voted for her will learn why they should have voted for Trump, because they will suffer along with everyone else. So, it's either we win, or we told you so. I'm not worried about it.Democrats will vote for kamala no matter what she says, how she laughs, or just how she is.
They will not change parties en-mas.
Maybe some will stay home.
But overall, they are voting for her.
As well as dead people, as well as illegals, as well as phony people. And of course stolen republican ballots to be hidden away.
If I were a betting man, it would be on kamala.
We are so phucked.
It doesn't require Trump, per se, it just requires someone who gets it: We want a government that is Of the People, and For the People. Maximum freedom tempered by maximum personal responsibility. Minimum government control.The above either/or scenario is fine. But I don't think Trump will play again in 4 years. So all will get is àn establishment hack that will just get is to socialism, maybe a bit slower
Agreed.Ya, got that. And what majority of Republican pay hacks will find and place a Trump-like person? All they have is paid for politicians. Our only how is if somebody like Musk comes along for the ride.
Not sure who it would be, but it will be somebody, you can bet on it. Trump broke through the conventional Republican line because he was self-financed, but it doesn't take a billionaire to do it anymore. He has revealed their game, and we can't un-see it. We will demand a man, or woman, of the people and for the people, going forward, regardless.Agreed.
Very few politicians like that. Maybe JD Vance, but he is unproven. DeSantis in Florida plays a good game but I don't think he is going to slash at the swamp the way Trump would. Vivek Ramaswamy, not a politician, would maybe do a great job, but he doesn't have a true national voice or appeal yet. Rand Paul and Mike Lee, both US Senators now, both budget cutters, neither seem to have a national voice or appeal yet.