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I've stopped discussing politics. It is not that I do not care, but it's because it is February, the election is in November, and those who care to discuss have already made up their minds. For the Left, it is Bernie or Warren, Biden if it has to be, Buttigieg if he's our only choice, or maybe one of the others. Klobuchar is the only one with a plan, but they're liberals and a plan involves multiple topics, and it's too much to contemplate when you've chosen your cross to bear. The Right is happy. They have their old white man with old white man values and old white man sensibility. Trump is two things, he's arrogant and he's a misogynist. He's a conservative's dream. He's also racist, bigoted, not particularly smart, and says awful things without apologizing. In this way, he's everything America was in the 40s when we were "great."

I will not move to Canada, nor will I be living in Mexico, Europe, Asia, Africa, or any other places on this slowly decaying Earth. I, unlike my more political savvy friends, have not reaped the benefits of Trump's incredible run, well according to FOX. Bush and Clinton were the same. Great highs and more lows. Bush and Reagan were the yin and yang and those with some economic savvy know which was which. I've only benefitted from a U.S. president in one way and it's a curse word for some. ACA or as the room-temperature IQ crowd calls it Obamacare. I don't miss Obama, not do I miss Bush or Clinton. I miss Carter. What do I miss?

I miss living in a country where one half isn't rooting for the other to fail...

...in the name of patriotism!

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