The stretch between Christmas and New Year’s day always feels like the necessary calm before a moment of great transition. The chaos of holiday preparations has come and gone, the children are still home from school, and work slows to a crawl as the world awaits the beginning of the next cycle.
The Christmas season can be hectic, but if observed correctly, it reconnects you to the things that really matter, like faith, family, and community. While it seems impossible after the rollercoaster ride of 2016 and the clown show of 2020, the 2024 election cycle will likely prove to be more insane than anything this country has seen in generations. This moment of calm reflection before the celebration of the new year is an ideal time to remember what we are fighting for before being plunged into the madness that will likely follow.
The constant grind of the news cycle on television and social media can make it easy to think of politics as an abstraction. Algorithms select the hottest takes from commentators and the juiciest drama between candidates and feed them back to us as entertainment while we scroll through our devices. We cheer for our side and boo the other like they are sports teams — and engaging with politics in this manner can easily turn every issue into a way to score points or win an abstract debate instead of solving concrete problems.
The stakes of politics are very real, but when politics become a consumer product, it can be difficult to connect the ideological battles of characters we watch on television to the well-beings of the people in our day-to-day lives.
Avoid this mistake
All signs point to Donald Trump becoming the Republican nominee for president. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis could still pull a massive upset, but if Trump converts his front-runner status into a win, chaos is likely to follow.
The left has built Trump up as a mad dictator who is out for revenge — a villain determined to end democracy and secure permanent dominion over the United States. This is a delusional way to view the former reality television star, but that hardly matters. Progressives have memed themselves into believing their own propaganda and feel justified in stopping Trump by any means necessary.
Democrats will weaponize the justice system, strip the political opposition off the ballot, and generally create a constitutional crisis if it means keeping the scary orange man out of office. Every four years, American voters must endure endless speeches about out how THIS election is the most important of their lives. But the rhetoric in 2024 will be truly apocalyptic.
It’s easy in this environment to bind our hopes, dreams, and identities to these national political contests, but that is a mistake. The problems our nation faces are deep, and superficial political change will not fix them. While it may be necessary to support DeSantis or Trump, neither of these figures will save us, nor is their victory the true goal. American communities have been torn apart as leaders of both parties burn the social fabric that once bound us together for votes and for profit. During the fever pitch of the election cycle, it can be easy to forget that the only reason these battles really matter is that they impact the people closest to us.
Excellent observation.
Far to many people that I know either personally or online see Donald Trump as some sort of a charm, a talisman. If we somehow get him elected, everything will be “made right“. This is pure, detached from reality, bullshit. The very best we can say is that Donald Trump is the best we’ve got out of otherwise incredibly poor pool to select from. The only exception to the “poor pool” in my opinion is Vivek Ramaswami. But even electing him won’t change the trajectory we are on.
What any rational, thinking person who understands American government as it was set up, has to realize that one person, even a couple of people acting in concert can’t solve the problems that we’re in, much less to reverse course. What’s needed in our system of government is a massive and pervasive effort on all levels from local, state up to federal levels to replace the criminals and degenerates that WE have sent to office, with principled individuals. Since this is not going to happen in 2024, and certainly not beyond, we, Americans are definitely headed for “spicy times” .
This does not end well.
It seems insane, but I am really looking forward to 2024. This lunatic news cycle is undoubtedly causing the scales to fall from many people's eyes. It feels like we've been circling around a giant whirlpool for the last 4 years, and are about to get sucked down the drain. I just want to see what's on the other side.