Good grief. At a glance, one would believe that Armageddon is upon us because some people marched on the Capitol. Personally, I find hilarity in it, because DC forgot
the people long ago, regardless of which side you pretend to cheer for. I’m on the side that yields more liberty and less government intrusion. You, however, strike me as a less argumentative Huff. You appear to hold more allegiance to the idea that you shouldn’t be held accountable because you’re a “middler,” or so you say, instead of actually invoking the change you claim to desire. If you voted for Biden because he’s not Trump and you believe him to be of higher character, you’re the problem. If you voted for Trump because he rattles cages, you’re the problem. If you voted third party so you can play the “middle” card, you’re the problem.
I’ve voted twice in my entire life: Bush ‘04 and Trump ‘20. Trump did not divide as much as he’s credited with. Disagree? I direct you to the comments, tone, posture and hubris of Trump’s predecessor. Those traits are what led to Trump in the first place. That said, and checking the political temperature with a rectal thermometer, I believed he was the best and most realistic option for my grievances. Third party voting, at least at this time, is as valuable as not voting at all.
@hog88 has said it for years, until a grassroots movement has widespread success at the local and state levels, third party candidates will continue to get their groins physically abused on the national stage. Period.
Here’s to watching the hypocrisy seep like pus from a freshly squeezed pimple. Be sure to wear your cup and hide your wallet for the next few years.