Globally, as well as in the United States, the left has, in recent years, engaged in some historic overstepping. They advocate for: Unlimited illegal immigration and open borders. Support for Islamic radicals and condemnation of Israel, the only democratic country in the Middle East. Boys and men on girls and women's sports teams - and in their showers and locker rooms. DEI hiring and promotion practices in law enforcement, education, and even the military. We could go on, but you get the idea. The really fun part is that people whose politics lean right sure seem to be happier and more upbeat than those on the left. The left is not just unhappy – they are angry. Witness the 2020 destruction of billions of dollars of private property in street riots largely ignored or even tacitly supported by leftists in all levels of government. And very few on the left would dare to propose what seems obvious to those of us on the right – that maybe, just maybe, if these people had ever achieved anything in life, they wouldn’t be so angry. Right now, the pendulum is swinging to the right. And there's this: The oversteps mentioned above would have been unthinkable to even the most leftist politicians only a generation ago. These oversteps, these idiotic policy proposals, may have doomed the political left to a prolonged time in the political wilderness.From overstepping to stepping back...
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