Conservative rocker Ted Nugent wants Michigan to know he's highly displeased with the midterm election results.

After Michiganders ushered in a wave of Democrats on Tuesday — including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson — the controversial singer took to Facebook to log his complaints.

"Real God country family Michiganiacs are heartbroke that more of us want the once great state of Michigan to turn into a California s*******. Downright insane cultural suicide. Thanks for nothing a*******," he wrote, in apparent reference to California's liberal politics.

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The remarks came after Nugent appeared at rallies for several Republican candidates in August and September.

Nugent, who moved to Texas in 2005, has made plenty of controversial comments in the past, including using derogatory terms for both Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Earlier this fall, he spoke at length about his qualms with Democrats' "insane policies" on WKAR-TV's "Off the Record."

Michigan Democrats have roundly criticized him in turn for song lyrics that refer to sex with underage girls and his personal attacks on Democrats.

“Ted Nugent is a vile and disgusting human being,” Brandon Dillon, chairman of the Michigan Democratic Party, told the Free Press recently. “How can anyone accept his support? How can people not be outraged that Bill Schuette, Tom Leonard and John James are touting the endorsement? Maybe they’re holding out to get Roy Moore and Bill Cosby to come in and campaign for them.”

Kathleen Gray contributed to this report.