The Great Divide
- Rick Dancer

- 4 hours ago
- 2 min read
The Great Divide Is About To Widen
Civil unrest will reveal something frightening by day’s end.
All eyes are on New York City as it elects a new mayor.
Most polls show the socialist warrior Zohran Mamdani as the probable winner by a long shot.
If that happens, many, including myself, believe this will be the beginning of the end for New York City, but it could be just what the rest of the country needs to see.
Mamdani is promising free rent, free public transit, and a host of other ridiculous ideas.
People are already moving or making plans to leave the Big Apple as they see the writing on the wall.
Reap what you sow is how I see this.
You want stupid, you get stupid.
The old left, what’s left of the real Democrat Party, is nervous.
They know, Mamdani signals the end of the old guard and any common sense still hanging on in that party.
You see, Nancy Pelosi is getting out.
She knows, and Chuck Schumer will be next.
America is in for some rough and rocky roads ahead.
But perhaps that’s what we need to throw us into the arms of reality.
It will force those who think socialism works to experience the failure for themselves.
Up until yesterday, I had some hope for conservatism in this country, but those hopes were dashed when people on the right started attacking freedom and First Amendment rights over an interview done by Tucker Carlson.
They sounded like a bunch of far-left organizers as they strategically, one by one, started name-calling and belittling Carlson for allowing an uncomfortable interview with Nick Fuentos to air.
These people, and folks in high places, are nervous about Carlson because he interviews people who shine a light on their lies and question things like should we be sending money to Israel or spending it here at home, when there are so many needs in our own country.
So what are they hiding?
People who attack like this are always hiding something.
Apparently, questioning the right-wing is not allowed when they find themselves in power.
Hmm, sounds like the left, doesn’t it?
Maybe both are screwed up and couldn’t care less about you and me?
The far-left and far-right are so hyper-focused on their ideology that they fail to see that most of us don’t care about them.
I hear talk of a civil war coming in this country.
I assume that war is between the far-right and the far-left.
What about the rest of us?
What happens to the mass of people in the middle who don’t give a damn about either wing or the two parties who are so out of touch with the rest of us?
Maybe it’s time they listened to us.
They are so consumed by power or the need for it that they fail to recognize where most of us are.
The great divide is widening, but the separation is not left from right; it’s the ever-growing middle that is moving away from the extremes, and that is a huge problem for the two-party system.
To that I say, “Bring it on.”







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