The Day After
Well, it happened. We’ve finally proven that racism is essentially dead in this country by electing the first black president (sorry, Bill Clinton, you really don’t count). Congratulations to Barack Obama and all the Democrats who won last night.
While I can appreciate the historic magnitude of this event, the collectivist policies put forth by Obama & Biden are so incompatible with America that I find myself feeling like I’m in “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” and I’m one of the few remaining people who hasn’t yet gone to sleep and been turned into a pod person. It’s still hard for me to believe that half of my fellow citizens willingly surrendered our country to the Marxist ideology we fought in the Cold War.
So I have yet to decide how I’m going to respond to the next four years. Part of me wants to support our new president and see how he does. Part of me wants to pick up the mantle of “loyal opposition” and do everything in my power to resist the socialistic “change” we’re bound to have foisted upon us. And part of me wants to dish out a taste of the vitriol spewed forth by the Kossacks over the past 8 years.
I’ll probably wind up with some mixture of the first two. What’s your take on the future? (quiz h/t: Dr. Helen)
12th gen. American, Constitutionalist, Harley-riding Texan, gun owner & NRA member, blogger, illustrator, Florida Gator alumnus. #TCOT
