Mark 2024 on your calendar as the year America stood up and said, “No more.”

The liberal, Far Left, socialist, communist coalition is not dead, but it is bruised and battered.

Has it learned a lesson? No.

The anti-Americans will continue to try to ruin this nation, which represents the pinnacle of civilization.

But they have suffered a serious setback.

It began with Barack Obama, who promised to fundamentally transform America.

That sent shockwaves through the nation. Why would anyone do that?

No nation has achieved such prosperity and power, while treating its own citizens, and even its enemies, with fairness and justice.

No nation ever has had such a level of equal opportunity.

Libs could not attack that, so under Joe Biden they attacked America’s past, trying to portray it as an evil enslaver, as if today were in the 18th century.

But the truth is, for all their boasting about “equality” the first three years of President Trump’s first term were the only ones in modern history to show a decrease in inequality.

Trump was replaced by an aged, likely criminal, cognitively challenged old man with a bad temper.

Democrats have spent more than we earned, kept people with black skin trapped in a cycle or poverty and under-educated, opened our borders to the world’s worst and fostered sick and evil policies that revolted most Americans.

And the electorate, even with its composition changed by the open border policy, finally rose and said “enough.”

The babbling of Kamala Harris, easily the least qualified candidate of this century, was rejected soundly.

Trump was restored to office, the Republican majority in the Senate was restored and they might even capture the House, forestalling four more years of “impeachment.”

He was the target of lies, dirty tricks, Deep State tactics and even assassination. But he never quit.

In Florida, constitutional amendments on abortion and marijuana failed. Conservative school board members continued to win seats.

It was an epic night. Finally, real hope and real change.

Lloyd Brown

Lloyd was born in Jacksonville. Graduated from the University of North Florida. He spent nearly 50 years of his life in the newspaper business …beginning as a copy boy and retiring as editorial page editor for Florida Times Union. He has also been published in a number of national newspapers and magazines, as well as Internet sites. Married with children. Military Vet. Retired. Man of few words but the words are researched well, deeply considered and thoughtfully written.

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