By Eric Peters
Eric Peters Autos
April 7, 2026
I have yet to hear one person who was wrong about "COVID" apologize for being wrong. Specifically, the people who were stridently wrong about the wearing of "masks" and the other forms of Sickness Kabuki that they insisted others perform. Trump is of course the obvious and most egregious non-apologizer because an open admission from him that he was wrong about "COVID" - and about Warp Speeding those "beautiful" drugs that were pushed on people like no street drugs have ever been pushed - would go a long way toward being able to forgive what was done to us and also would serve to assure such a thing is never done to us again.
No such apologies have been forthcoming.
Nevertheless, I publicly apologize for voting for Trump, especially this last time.
The first time can be easily forgiven since he had no political record that could be juxtaposed against what he said he'd do if he were elected. He seemed genuinely different, as Ross Perot did all those years ago - and I and many millions of others badly wanted something different. So we voted for Trump. What we got was a "COVID" enabler who declared an "emergency" that was only supposed to last long enough to "stop the spread" that ended up lasting years. We got the shadiest election in modern American history because of that "emergency" - and that led to the Biden Thing being "elected." Trump did all he could do to assure that - by doing nothing to prevent it. Remember: This is the same Trump who acts with brazenness whenever he wants to. He clearly did not want to - as regards "COVID."
So we got the Biden Thing - for four long years. It instilled a hackneyed, romanticized yearning for the return of the man who gave us four years of the Biden Thing. We let ourselves forget the first time around and - when the four years were finally over - voted him in again, hoping this time it'd be different.
Instead, it has been much worse.
We got the Middle East war we didn't vote for. That we specifically voted not to get. We are getting $5 per gallon gas - and probably much worse to come.
We got Israel First rather than America First.
We got a show called DOGE - but no refund checks. We got taxes called tariffs - but no end to income taxes. We got the welcome mat laid out for Chinese college students - and ICE goons on the streets, hassling American citizens.
Go only knows what we're going to get next - but it's a safe bet it won't be less government, lower taxes and an end to the Fed - the banking cartel that owns Trump and uses Trump to enrich itself while enserfing us.
I won't be Voting Harder next time - or ever again.
Not because I'm a "liberal" - or want the liberals to acquire power - but because I'm not an imbecile.
I understand that maybe that's just what they want. More finely, that's what the plan has always been, i.e., to demoralize Americans who just want America to be be something like it was, once upon a time. To alienate them to such a degree that they stop voting - so the liberals can return to power and then it's all over. Maybe so. But what difference would it make to vote in "conservatives" who are like Trump ? And they are all like Trump. They are frauds and betrayers, all. Better to stop enabling the fraud. It might actually serve to end it, eventually.
I apologize for having been foolish enough to have allowed myself to believe that Voting Harder last time would make a difference for the better. When you've made a mistake, it's sound policy to acknowledge it, own up to it - and vow to never make the same mistake again. That's what I've just done and I hope others will give some thought to doing similarly - and not just with regard to Voting Harder but generally.
It doesn't feel great to have been wrong about a thing you did. But it feels better to be honest with yourself - and others - about what you did.
This article was originally published on Eric Peters Autos.