TBH my life won't change that much, I already live in a conservative hellhole that elects assholes for the worst and flimsiest reasons. This is just the country doing it instead of the state.
Wait... Where do you live?
Kentucky. Last gubernatorial election people put in a goddamn Yankee carpetbagger businessman who's been busy breaking state laws and dismantling our health care system. Because he spoke supporting that incompetent homophobic county clerk that refused to issue paperwork to gay couples trying to get married. Fuck this state.
The state government went fully red yesterday. Weakened unions in Kentucky are almost guaranteed now, and wages/work safety drop in general when unions are weaker. So everyone can look forward to that. And Bevin can probably have his way with Obamacare here unimpeded.
We've also got a federal government that's now more likely to leave things up to the states, allowing for even more good decisions. Maybe we'll take another pass at passing an anti-trans bathroom bill.
I know. We're already so deep in the goddamn hole that you can barely see it getting deeper. He's already wrecked Kynect, mostly, I'm not sure how much damage is left to be done. Unions were weak as shit already, at least from my perspective -- one that barely does anything, several workplaces that outright tell you that attempting to organize means immediate termination--with unsafe working conditions to boot; nothing like working with tattered, rotting fiberglass insulation with no respirator masks or goggles, eh? I'm putting what tiny scraps of hope I have in the courts continuing to roadblock him, and stepping up to stop unconstitutional bullshit from the GA if any passes.
We've seen this coming for a long time, though. The old standard of "Democratic state that votes Republican in POTUS elections" has been withering for years. Only thing left to do is keep on trucking and holding Yarmuth (or whoever succeeds him) in the House, because I'm damned sure Louisville won't go red any time soon.