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Penny Adrian's avatar

I notice the studies on emotions and party affiliation were done prior to Trump's election. I wonder what the studies would show now? What I'm seeing from Democrats since last November is fear bordering on hysteria. And I get it. I was in a constant state of terror over Trump's election from 2016 to 2020. By 2022, I realized I'd been manipulated - badly - by legacy media like the NYT, Wapo, and mostly by MSNBC (which I watched religiously).

I voted for Trump last November, and he did what I voted for: closed the border, got males out of female sports, and gave his solid support to Israel. I'm feeling pretty content.

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Ronda Ross's avatar

People are more emotional, because federal governance is no longer incremental and remote. Historically, much of what happened in DC did not greatly affect Americans personally, day to day, unless they were military members, we had a war or a national tragedy, like 9/11.

Then for many, the medical system they utilized their entire lives, came to an end. If you liked your doctor, no one cared. They were no longer your doctor. Suddenly, your new MD was far more interested if you had firearms in your home, then in your cholesterol levels.

That was encored by Americans being informed, eventually they would only be allowed to drive one type of vehicle and prepare dinner, only on a certain cook top. The piece de resistance, however, was the open border. Life will never, remotely, be the same in some parts of the country. US education will, likely, never be the same. 10 million mostly impoverished and sparsely educated people, purposefully imported into a knowledge economy, on the cusp of AI and robots, that will soon cause massive job losses all across the country? What could possibly go wrong?

Moreover, the moment Dems return to power, the intrusions into everyday American life are likely to return, or be worse. There is absolutely nothing to prevent the dissolution of the Southern Border again. In a matter of weeks, 5K-10K unvetted people a day, could again be walking into Texas.

Perhaps next time Dems run the electoral table, air conditioning, far more necessary in Red States than Blue ones, will be regulated to the point it becomes unaffordable for 75% of Americans. Maybe electricity is suddenly a buck a kWh, meat is rationed, or Kindergartners are handed plastic appendages to try out, changing genders. The list of realistic terrifying possibilities is endless. People are more emotional, because there is far more at stake.

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