But then I remember, it was very much the same when Ronald Reagan first came into office, except there was no internet, no YouTube, no Facebook, etc., etc. But there was protest, the Democrats were awful toward him, they fought him tooth and nail.
But he started to make progress. He did his thing, and the economy began to improve. Our international standing began to improve. The USSR was very unhappy with RWR. Very unhappy. But President Reagan ignored them, and he ignored the Democrats, and he ignored the MSM.
Things didn't begin to get obviously better for about a year and a half, but then you could see it. And the mood in the country really began to change.
President Trump will pull the oxygen away from his critics as things begin to improve in our country. Ordinary people will see it, as they did back in 1982 and 1983, and that will change many things.
The Democrats will always resist, they will always fight dirty. The protestors will always be there. Those who are old enough to remember will recall how the homosexuals tried to basically pin the blame for AIDS on President Reagan. As far as they were concerned, Reagan caused AIDS, every case of AIDS in the United States (and maybe the world) was the direct result of Ronald Reagan's inaction. They never stopped with this. Remember "Luke Sissyfag," hectoring Reagan at public appearances? That is nothing new, and it won't end. The scale of the demonstrations is larger because of social media, and is further amplified by a MSM that has literally become a part of the Democrat-Left, whereas in Reagan's time they tried a little bit to keep it under wraps.
Except for the tweets, I love it.
Reverse dreamers, start clearing the swamp in the agencies.
Off with their heads! (figuratively speaking of course, this is not a Muslim country)