Everything is about to change...
This wasn’t an election. It
was a revolution.
The Great Blue Wall crumbled. The
impossible states fell one by one. Ohio. Wisconsin. Pennsylvania. Iowa. The
white working class that had been overlooked and trampled on for so long got to
its feet. It rose up against its oppressors and the rest of the nation, from
coast to coast, rose up with it.
They fought back against their
jobs being shipped overseas while their towns filled with migrants that got
everything while they got nothing. They fought
back against a system in which they could go to jail for a trifle while the
elites could violate the law and still stroll through a presidential election. They
fought back against being told that they had to watch what they say. They
fought back against being held in contempt because they wanted to work for a
living and take care of their families.
They fought and they won.
This wasn’t a vote. It was an
uprising. Like the ordinary men chipping away at the Berlin Wall,
they tore down an unnatural thing that had towered over them. And as they
watched it fall, they marveled at how weak and fragile it had always been. And
how much stronger they were than they had ever known.
Who were these people? They
were leftovers and flyover country. They didn’t have bachelor degrees and had
never set foot in a Starbucks. They were the white working class.
They didn’t talk right or think right. They had the wrong ideas, the wrong
clothes and the ridiculous idea that they still mattered.
They couldn’t change anything.
A thousand politicians and pundits had talked of getting them to adapt to the
inevitable future. Instead they got in their pickup
trucks and drove out to vote.
And they changed everything.
Barack Obama boasted that he had changed America. A
billion regulations, a million immigrants, a hundred thousand lies and it was
no longer your America. It was his.
And America said, “No.”
Fifty millions Americans
repudiated him. They repudiated the Obamas and the Clintons. They
ignored the celebrities. They paid no attention to the media. They voted
because they believed in the impossible. And
their dedication made the impossible happen.
They were tired of
ObamaCare. They were tired of unemployment. They were tired of being lied to.
They were tired of watching their sons come back in coffins to protect some
Muslim country. They were tired of being called racists and homophobes. They
were tired of seeing their America disappear.
Watch fifty million Americans take back their country.
They did what real Americans have
always done. They did the impossible.
Midnight has passed. A new
day has come. And everything is about to change.
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