Four Years of Perversion and Poor Decisions, My Reaction The Day After the Election
- Bill "The Ballbreaker" Ballinsky

- Nov 6, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Nov 15, 2024

I want to start off by saying, congratulations to the new and former president, Donald J. Trump. And I want to extend that congratulations to all the people who voted for him. For the rest of America that didn’t vote for him, now is your time to wait. You can complain like the other half of the country did under Biden and wait your turn. But don’t be surprised if, despite wanting to manifest more hate, you end up enjoying aspects of the country that make most of us sleep better at night.
Imagine having extra money for things that aren’t just bills. Imagine waking up, knowing that peace is restored in parts of the world, and that many people are gradually getting their lives back. These things may not happen overnight, but they should eventually come to pass. Why, you ask? Because this is what President Trump will be mandated to do.
Beyond that, this article is about where the left went wrong in believing Kamala Harris was the answer and how the party's strategy ultimately failed them. Around 3 a.m. (West Coast time) on November 6, CNN broadcasted that the country had a new president. Before and after that, their roundtable discussions turned to everything that went wrong because by the late evening of the night before, it was becoming obvious that Kamala was going to lose. As the night wore on and morning hours passed, it was clear this was more than a loss—it was a political defeat of historic proportions.
Listening to this roundtable, it was evident that the panel—mostly aligned with the left—just couldn’t escape their own mindset. They openly blamed parts of the election on “misogynistic Black men” and “racist white and Hispanic people.” They pointed to low education as part of the problem and argued that Biden’s administration had done a poor job explaining how the economy was “really doing well.” They claimed people were just feeling like the economy was bad. Some panelists managed to push back, only to pivot back to the typical talking points: the economy is great for the wealthy but not for those making under $100,000. Ironically, everyone on that panel earns well over that, highlighting a core problem with today’s Democratic Party.
The Democrats have become every bit the elitists they’ve been branded since 2016. They left behind the working class long ago. The basic American dream of making a living went out the window for them, replaced by social and gender issues. The fundamental concerns of everyday American families were sidelined by a focus on the values of the loud but few. They decided that a minority of people living unconventional lifestyles should define the way everyone should live—even if that meant imposing it through force. Forced vaccinations, mandatory gender ideology for adults and children, and these ideas creeping into state schools have made parents concerned for their children’s well-being. If no one had put a stop to it, they might have pushed this morally bankrupt ideology until Americans no longer knew who they were. It’s getting dangerous for the nuclear, traditional, and Christian families.
Yet, few on the panel could recognize these issues with the Democratic Party. They blamed Americans rather than their own failing ideas, constant misinformation, and policies that overly catered to minority groups rather than simply protecting them—which, if you ask me, is a more balanced approach. America, by and large, is a live-and-let-live country. For years, the majority have had a standard that’s been considered “normal,” and that sense of normalcy has been endangered. Most people understand that there are those who don’t want to live a conventional lifestyle and are fine with protecting everyone’s rights. Most don’t care what anyone does in their own home or in adult environments. The problem for the Democrats began when “weird” was no longer merely accepted but demanded. Everyone of all ages was expected not only to accept it but also to embrace and even practice it. Democrats were even pushing policies that could remove children from parents if they felt the kids wanted to join the unconventional path.
Imagine a party that couldn’t see the harm in taking a confused child—because confusion is common in childhood—and removing them from their parents to administer surgeries and hormone treatments that permanently alter their bodies, regardless of the mental scars this might leave behind.
In short, Democrats have drifted far from sanity, aligning themselves with the strange and extreme. How they ended up here is puzzling, though I have my theories. The bottom line is this: Democrats can keep blaming the American people and their “feelings,” or they can face the fact that the majority of Americans do not want to be forced into unconventional or perverse lifestyles, especially not out in the open or as a cultural norm. I believe that, at our core, most people, regardless of race, have a moral compass. When we do things that conflict with that moral sense, we feel it, even if we sometimes go against it. However, if something is socially unacceptable, most people won’t promote it as normal. Instead, they keep it private.
For example, there are people out there who may use certain drugs or have affairs, yet they don’t openly condone these actions as acceptable. Instead, they keep them private. Maybe they address the issue, maybe they don’t, but they know right from wrong, and they don’t push it publicly. I believe that’s where most Americans want to return—to a time where people either live out their lifestyles privately or “fake it” for the sake of respect, ensuring “the kids don’t need to see this,” and “I’m not going to make my fellow Americans uncomfortable.”
We all want respect, safety, and courtesy. And Democrats, in straying from this mindset, have embraced the fringe. If those ideas are taken out of our schools and no longer forced upon us, we can actually return to that time.
In short, last night was a wake-up call for the Democrats. They can return to their sensible ways of the late ‘90s or risk losing elections indefinitely. They shouldn’t blame America for their loss—they need to examine their own ideology.
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