Political fearmongering was a pervasive apparatus in the election cycle from the mainline socio-political fraternities—the discernible difference in their weaponization, the political left theorized their fearmongering, and the political right pragmatized their fearmongering.
The political left’s psychological cauldron mix of fascism, and neo-Nazism, dispatched to subvert their political foe, was scarce in resonation, as the electorate idealized the political transgression of autocracy affecting the political thespians in the corridors in the formal institution, and unaffecting, to the informal political silo of the mundane body politic: Fascism in the purview of the electorate was more pronounced as an indictment on the democratic deep state, in juxtaposition to the patriotic American.
The political right’s peddled semblance of populism, which purveyed a sentiment of policing the oligarchs to make a foray against the underbelly of the regime, was more potent, in contrast to the political left who implicitly, were coveting the safeguarding of their oligarchs—a stark translation to the citizenry, of the political right’s partisan temperament in serving the rank and file as precedence, in juxtaposition to the political left.
The identitarian front of welfarism, which has been emblematic to the political left, sold astronomically greater during this election cycle from the political right, concocting a turning of the tide toward the proselytization of the left’s voting bloc; this availed Donald Trump a gargantuan political comeback.
The president-elect’s political horizon, which is contemporarily predicated on broaching a renaissance for the proletariat, will now be a phenomenon subjected to time, in deciphering whether the populist message pulpiteered was mere pageantry or patriotism.
The inverted philosophical angling of the political right, which posits on uncuffing the purse of the elite vis-à-vis a debased tax code, to spawn concessions for the marginalized body politic—is a Lebenswelt yet to be idealized in these shores of the United Citizens for the minoritized populace: An appraisal of History will exhibit, mammon for the proletariat periodically necessitates restraining the elites to yield manna for the rank and file.
Trump’s incarnation of Reaganomics featuring a hybrid of Republicans and past Democrats as cabinet nominees, cosmetically, appears to render a rising tide that lifts all boats, however, with capitalism not being a shared commodity, the working class must cautiously not respond to MAGA’s high-sounding utopian policies with naivete; a polity reservoir that rarely flows with concrete tangibles must not yield salivation.
In the post-mortem of this election cycle, the democratic coalition must categorically work toward returning to the orthodoxy of ranking the demos as the utmost jewel in a democratic dispensation.