I hope Trump wins but things are so messed up it will make little difference in all likelihood. Trump might finish the wall but the next Democrat administration would find a way to circumvent it (with no objections from leading Republicans). Trump would be able to appoint more judges - maybe. If the GOP has very narrow Senate control Murkowski might be able to torpedo all of them. Or the Democrats would retain control of the Senate.
We should probably stop saying we need Trump to save the country. I think a second Trump term would be more accurately compared to giving a terminal cancer patient a drug that extends their life for a while before the cancer does them in anyway.
A depressing analogy but one that reflects the reality of where America's at now. Too many decades of weak pushback against a relentless, leftist-affected assault on America's founding principles, its culture and its once-respected cultural and governmental institutions.
The degenrate Left, (and the Left is always instructed and led by degenerates, sociopaths and psychopaths), defiles and destroys everything it touches. America has been no exception to that rule, one proved by a century of mass death, economic ruin and depravity whenever leftist ideology becomes a society's social and economic blueprint.
Even if DJTrump does not get Congress support, he can fix the problem by screwing the bureaucracies to the wall. Cycle each cabinet offices to other US cites — give them the income and jobs.
Cycle them all over the country every year and let the losers opt out. It will clean house. No immediate, visible impact, but it will make a difference — like his SCOTUS appts..
We sure agree!
It's going to get worse no matter who wins -- the only question is what parts will be worse.
This is not much different than the early 70s. We had Nixon, who would make the changes that LBJ had heaped on us, and the Republicans let the Dems and media take him out. This led to the weak man Ford, followed by what we thought was the worst president of our republic, Jimma Carter (boy, were we wrong).
And then, along came a "savior." Ronald Reagan and his brilliant "Morning in America." It was an amazing and quick transition. Who could imagine we might feel proud of ourselves and our country again? He certainly was not perfect, but the best in our century, for sure.
That's what it will take. Sadly, it ain't in the cards this time around.