Journal 28 Election Result Special
🇺🇸 Election Result Special 🇺🇸
Hello! Wow! What a result!
Well, here are some things that I hope the new president will accomplish:
- No males in ANY women’s spaces such as jails, changing rooms, sports, shelters, and bathrooms. No opportunity for men to trick women into interacting with them in female-specific medical, educational, dating, and service capacities.
- No unscientific gender ideology teachings in schools.
- End to the killing in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
- Get rid of fentanyl.
- Make fair global trade for America.
- Streamline and make safe legal and illegal immigration for women and children.
- Increase security and discern regarding male immigrants; prevent human and drug trafficking.
- Construction of high-quality, well-designed, walkable, bike-able, scooter-able, housing in different places in America.
I am hoping the new president will not:
- Increase maternal mortality rate.
- Restrict abortion more.
- Kill migrant children.
- Misuse public land.
- Destroy American government
In some odd way, I am glad that there will probably not be issues with the transfer of power this time.
I feel that the American people have grown weary of the contemporary liberal approach, and that this tiredness has been growing for decades. The issues of gender ideology and lost young generations have been felt strongly. The economy ranks as the number one issue.
It is sad that issues have been ripped in half by extremist conservative and extremist liberal ideologies. Ordinary people feel the same way about many issues.
I think for people who advocate for children’s and women’s rights, now is a good time to vomit up any discontent about the liberal approach, and consider what kinds of traditional conservative values protected children and women. Over time, it seems the progressive conversation was co-opted.
For women, lesbian and straight (because we are all in the same boat), this is a refreshing opportunity to assert conservative values on our terms.
Time to assert our inherent power.
Asya Carrino