trumps election was a rejection of leftism (not the same as liberalism) and was not an endorsement of traditional republican conservatism - which showed its true colors too.
we are really missing the point if we allow ourselves to get herded into traditional binary left right dem rep liberal conservative lines.
trump himself is not the point. if you are paying attention, liberalism is being subverted by leftism and republicans have been shown to be all talk when it comes to free speech, healthcare reform, border security and actual tax reform.
the energy being spent trying to subvert the presidential election is a very dangerous path that people fail to see because we are lied to in the comforting language of team politics.
we are really missing the point if we continue to make this about trump specifically. the election simply reflected the rise of populism and rejection of identity politics and assault on free speech.
undermining or reversing the results of that election isn't going to turn the heat down on that stuff or make it go away.
we are really missing the point if we allow ourselves to get herded into traditional binary left right dem rep liberal conservative lines.
trump himself is not the point. if you are paying attention, liberalism is being subverted by leftism and republicans have been shown to be all talk when it comes to free speech, healthcare reform, border security and actual tax reform.
the energy being spent trying to subvert the presidential election is a very dangerous path that people fail to see because we are lied to in the comforting language of team politics.
we are really missing the point if we continue to make this about trump specifically. the election simply reflected the rise of populism and rejection of identity politics and assault on free speech.
undermining or reversing the results of that election isn't going to turn the heat down on that stuff or make it go away.