Everyone needs to take a breath. The recent election isn’t
going to turn America into a world of hate unless we let it. Trump was never
what the left defined him as in the election. That was standard election stuff which
they do in every race. Republicans are always immediately branded as stupid,
racist, Nazis and hateful towards women. That doesn’t mean that Trump isn’t an
egotistical blowhard who isn’t the best choice to run our country. But, the public
was faced with two poor candidates and they chose the outsider instead of the
business-as-usual candidate.
The Democrats need to blame themselves for this loss. Many
in their normal base were hurting because of the economy, and were tired of
being ignored. While the rust belt workers who were the core of the Blue Wall were
dealing with poor schools, lost jobs, declining infrastructure and a feeling of
abandonment by their party, the primary focus in Washington seemed to be issues
that weren’t even on the radar screen of the workers in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Instead of spending time listening to their problems, the conversations in the
Swamp were all about more immigration and transgender bathroom rights.
This was combined with such a sense of derision towards these
“deplorables” that the party dismissed the “make America great again” group as
a bunch of no hope losers. The “fly-over” country was just that: places they
flew over and ignored.
This country will see some change in the next few months.
But it will be mostly about finally focusing on the needs and fears of the
middle class and middle America. Assuaging these concerns is necessary and will
be done with or without the cooperation of many Democrats. They should get on
board with things that help these people. The 60,000,000 million who voted for
Trump did so because they had lost hope. They are predominantly ordinary
Americans who are dealing with huge changes in their lives and are trying to
find a place for themselves and their children. They need to be treated with at
least as much concern as the immigrants of the world.
Our country and our infrastructure need a little tender, loving
care and feeding. We can’t solve the problems of the world if the ground is
crumbling under our own feet.
Our nation needs to lower the rhetoric and fix our problems.
Donald Trump is basically the same person who was a big favorite of liberal Democrats
a few years ago when he was hosting their parties and financing campaigns like
Senator Schumer’s. The fact that he saw the world starting to come apart and,
somehow, from his own ivory tower, heard the cries from the middle class, doesn’t
mean that you should immediately believe the standard hate speech that is
attached to every Republican who runs for office. Trump has a lot of issues. He
has always been an entitled, somewhat crass, headline-hunting boor, who believes
his own publicity. But he also brings a fresh look to America’s problems, and
he is blessed with a Congress that might allow him to do a few productive
things. And there is always the chance that the office will grace him with a
little humility. It has done that in the past, allowing us to ignore all the foibles
of Bill Clinton, in return for his willingness to listen to the needs of the
electorate.
The Democrats blew this election. They can be bitter for a
little while. But in the end our country needs some change and, if they really
still care about the middle class worker, they should get on board to help
them.
Glenn K. Currie