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I understand and appreciate the sentiment, especially the part about working in our communities. The great assumption is that Trump’s base will still be Trump’s base. Why would anyone with a brain vote Republican in the future? Moreover, why would anyone with a brain think Trump is capable of shaking off the suckers who undermined him while in the Presidency…especially when they are still visibly attached to him?
The Trump dream of the USA is as gone as he is. As you said, we are on our own. Really, who needs anything in Washington, DC? Congress, the Senate, Supreme Court. President, bureaucracy…liars and horse thieves every single one.
As a young person I lived in Columbus, Georgia, home of Ft. Benning. There was a local story about a general who became so exasperated that no one would stop all of the whore house, liquor clubs, and general moral morass that was the town of Phoenix, Alabama on the opposite side of the Chattahoochee River. No one cared enough about the general’s good boys to stop victimizing them every payday. So, the good general rolled out his bull dozers, going right down the main street of Columbus, over the bridge, into Phoenix. He pushed every building into the river and went home. No one said a word and the general became a local folk hero. That’s what Washington, DC and all it’s moral filth deserve, some real dirt work.