As the bruises and pain of the past election become moere apparent and hopefully begin to heal, a couple things stand out for me:
As the bruises and pain of the past election become more apparent and hopefully begin to heal, a couple things stand out for me:
1. 46% of eligible voters DID NOT VOTE AT ALL So they were not a part of the "pissed off" majority, but just take everything as though they must.
2. California is an amazing oasis in all this, voting for progressive candidates in solid numbers. Further, Los Angeles County did an amazing job of planning for the future and voting as thoughtful people.
It seems to me the 25% who voted for Trump did not so much vote for HIM as they did to object to having been forced over many years to conform to a more liberal, Constitutionally sound approach to laws and living.
I am now in the "older" category and so are an overwhelming large share of those who voted for Trump and the Republicans. We will die sooner than later.
So I ask you who are under 60 years of age, what are you DOING about your anger and upsets? Talking is not enough Being depressed is understandable but not if it gets in your way of organizing for your future.
I did my best in the 1960's and did not get all the way there, but I put my life on the line and made many changes to this nation.
It is now up to you. Who will you be for the changes yet to be made?