PoliTalker
Diversity Makes Greatness
I live in a mixed neighborhood. We have seen political signs supporting both parties.
During the 2016 election campaign season several properties displayed Trump signs.
And even after the election, proud of what they supported, several Trump signs remained.
For months, even as his approval plummeted and the disturbing news oozed out of the White House like automotive fluids from a bad wreck, a few of the signs remained.
Some even stayed up for years. The neighbors here are mostly nice. None of the signs were vandalized.
One by one, the signs disappeared, until only one remained.
That has ended.
As news of the impeachment inquiry has dominated politics, the last Trump sign quietly vanished.
Looks like people are beginning to be over it. The pride is gone.
At last!
During the 2016 election campaign season several properties displayed Trump signs.
And even after the election, proud of what they supported, several Trump signs remained.
For months, even as his approval plummeted and the disturbing news oozed out of the White House like automotive fluids from a bad wreck, a few of the signs remained.
Some even stayed up for years. The neighbors here are mostly nice. None of the signs were vandalized.
One by one, the signs disappeared, until only one remained.
That has ended.
As news of the impeachment inquiry has dominated politics, the last Trump sign quietly vanished.
Looks like people are beginning to be over it. The pride is gone.
At last!