Actually, to put this in perspective, in this election we had, for the first time, a generation of voters who were not yet born when terrorists brought down the World Trade Center, which was the last time we saw the true nature of bipartisanship immediately after when every Washington politician joined hands in solidarity against a national enemy. A generation whose high school experience included no view, no personal perspective of the presidency that wasn't the unending vitriol of the Democrats lashing out at President Trump, years of Russia collusion allegations, and an expensive and meaningless impeachment sideshow.carlson1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 4:34 pm If this ends with President Trump winning it is still sad that The Great United States of America has went down far enough that is was so close. We have a generation of people voting that their history doesn’t go past Bill Clinton. Once again what a sad thing that we have allowed our public schools to be taken from us.
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