It's Not Enough That Trump Opposes Gender Ideology To Put Him Back In The White House
A Faustian Bargain With Horrible Consequences
If your support for Donald Trump is primarily due to his stance against gender ideology, consider this: unless Trump intends to abolish term limits and remain in power indefinitely, he's constitutionally limited to one more four-year term at most.
Given his track record, there's a significant chance that term might go as badly - or even worse - than his first. If it does, the likelihood of the next election swinging towards a Democratic candidate becomes quite high. This could mean that the policies you're hoping Trump will implement might not only be short-lived but could also lead to a backlash in favor of the opposing party's agenda.
From an electoral perspective, if Trump's term leads to widespread dissatisfaction due to his policies, there's a likelihood of a strong backlash in subsequent elections. This could result in a pendulum swing towards more progressive policies, potentially undoing Trump's changes and advancing even further than before.
For supporters of Trump's views on gender ideology, it's important to think about the sustainability of these policies. If the goal is to influence policy on this issue, a more sustainable approach might involve legislative or judicial strategies that don't risk alienating large voter bases or triggering significant backlash. Engaging in political dialogue and legal challenges might offer a more stable path to achieving desired outcomes without the risk of extreme policy swings.
If you want Trump's ideas about gender to stick around, you’re going to need a different plan. Talking to lawmakers or using the courts might be a better way to make changes that last, without making a lot of people upset.
Even if you agree with Trump on this one thing, how he does it might make things change a lot when he's not president anymore.
So, no, for these reasons alone I can’t vote for Trump and neither should you.
One man isn’t going to fix this and he won’t in the limited time in office he can Constitutionally have.
While I do agree with you that one person is not going to be able to fix gender ideology in one presidential term, also could we look at how bad it got in the years Biden-Harris have been in there. All of the trans agenda they have pushed on us. Changing Title 9, putting trans nutters in high political positions, inviting topless trannies to the White House and more. Even if you don't agree with all of his policies, at least he has some I REALLY do agree with. Harris is a complete no go for me. She is just beyond bad and a flip flopper on issues. I did not vote for Trump before, but I am in November. I have been a lifelong Democrat. I recently looked more into Clinton's time in office and Obama's. They both put alot of things in place that are causing our troubles now. The Democratic party has become something I can't be a part of anymore.
Well said. I agree.