Lots of people are saying they can feel a change in the air. After the election of Donald Trump and the conservative capture of both chambers of the legislature, people are feeling like it might be morning in America once again.
Trump has big plans for his presidency. Yeah, he’s promising again that he’s going to drain the swamp, but he’ll have more success this time around with the experience garnered from his first term. After learning bitter lessons about staffing after appointing cabinet members who frustrated his plans and stabbed him in the back, Trump is picking loyalists this time around.
Half the country’s politicians and nearly all the major media are still devolving into hysterics as they come to grips with the reality that the woke train is about to get derailed. MSNBC narcissist in chief Joy Reid is telling her viewers—few as they are—that the Bad Orange Man is going to resurrect The Third Reich and reintroduce it American-style. I guess she doesn’t remember when she said that the first time around and it didn’t happen.
But the interest group with the most to fear is probably the LGBTQ+(and whatever other letters I forgot) set. This strange amalgamation of confused individuals, abusive parents, doctors, and medical policymakers, is scrambling as they realize their project of psychologically and physically mutilating as many children as possible is drawing to a close. Right now the Supreme Court weighing U.S. vs Skrmetti, a case brought by the federal government against Tennessee. Yes, the U.S. government is suing Tennessee to stop that state from protecting children from gruesome sex-change experiments. And from the tone of the questions asked by the court’s conservative justices, it doesn’t look good for the kiddy butchers.
It looks like some of the gender clowns in our three-letter agencies are having a last hurrah, or a extinction-burst tantrum. Take a look at what the Department of Health and Human Services is posting on X/Twitter.
What is Panromantic and Pansexual Awareness Day? Why, it’s a day to be aware of people who are panromantic and pansexual. And what are they? People who’ve decided that it’s just too limiting to be merely gay or straight or bisexual. Nay, say they, they are capable of loving “all genders.” There aren’t any “genders” other than man or woman, of course, but that doesn’t stop this lot from naming itself something that sounds like a lonely hearts club for admirers of cookware.
Let’s see what the general public on X has to say.