Many were hoping for and / or were expecting a red wave from yesterdays election and that definitely does not appear to be the case – so what is the message from voters?
Only extreme liberals could be proud of the lefts accomplishments after two years of controlling the White House and both chambers of congress. But after events like January 6th Americans just aren’t ready to entrust making America better to Republicans.
Former President Trump warned rising star and re-elected Florida governor Ron DeSantis to stay in Florida, he (Trump) has a major announcement coming up in a couple of weeks.
I think DeSantis should be the one warning Trump to stay in Florida. I proudly declare America was much better off under the leadership of Donald Trump, BUT, politically incorrect is incorrect for a reason. If Trump wants to be relevant again on the national scene he needs to learn to apologize. While I appreciate clear speaking and letting people know your true mind, it’s not ok for any tax paying American to feel insulted by their President- and especially not to feel fear of their President.
Trump should be telling repeat Florida winner and rising national star governor DeSantis to step it up and show America what he’s made of, while at best hoping for a VP spot if he’s allowed to leave Mar-a-Lago to reenter national politics. I would love to see Trump back in the White House, but there’s just too many fellow Americans that aren’t ready for that yet. And that’s not what america needs right now.
America needs not necessarily a true centrist, but someone with a proven background of being able to work on both sides of the aisle. And Biden / Trump are not it.
Our country still has a lot of healing to do. Voters have spoken. They’re giving Republicans another chance to prove what they’re made of, but with a margin slim enough to take it right back should they decide in two years.
While not admittedly a fan of political correctness throughout my life, right now it’s the bitter pill we need to swallow- which is traditionally harder for Republicans because it’s always our job to do what’s right, even when it’s not popular – we can’t afford to be rude about it also.
Good night America, and maybe we’ll have something resembling a complete count tomorrow!
– Joseph Smith
Htxjoe@me.com