A Change in Attitude after the November Election

God has a plan and Congress does not.

November 2024 and the election is over. Rep. Mark Alford, a Lake Winnebago Republican, won a second term in Congress Tuesday, gliding to an easy election win in Missouri’s heavily conservative 4th Congressional District. The Associated Press called the race for Alford at 9:24 p.m.

Fast forward to February 24, 2025. How quick the attitude changes . . .

“Just because you have a government job doesn’t mean it’s a lifetime appointment like a Supreme Court. So, I would encourage anyone who finds themselves in this situation to realize that we are going to get this economy turning again. There are jobs available. God has a plan and purpose for your life.”

“You are not a victim; you are a vicTOR.”

“We don’t want your God!” a woman yelled while another exclaimed, “Our God is Christian!”

Mollhagen noted that given her master’s degree in soil science, she was actually overqualified, making her a good deal for the taxpayers. Now she plans to become more politically active before eventually searching for another job.

“This is like breaking things that were not easy to build and will not be easy to repair,” Mollhagen said, adding that cuts will be felt by “the most vulnerable people, left, right and center.”

Alford responded that many government jobs are important, but likened Trump’s election to a change of ownership at a business that comes with a search for waste, abuse and fraud.

“Government employees are going to be let go and that’s just the reality,” Alford said. “I feel bad that people have been let go, I understand that.”

I do not believe the Congressman does understand. For now, he sits in a seat of power knowing he is secure for now. In time elections will comes again.