Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Starry Sky


 

“Only when it’s dark enough can you see the stars.”—Kamala Harris

 

 I have never been particularly political until this election.

When freedoms were at risk, I began paying attention.

As a little blogger, trying to put forth good news, dum de dum, tripping down the yellow brick road, I began to dump my mind onto the page. I know that our eyes and ears are full of other voices and images, many smarter than me, many dumber, so why am I jabbering?

We, the people, deserve to be heard. We ought to express our opinion without fear of reprisal.

I was getting readers, but no one commented or challenged me—not that I want to be challenged—but I found it strange.

I went out the day after the election, and people told me to have a good day, just like before. People seemed okay, reasonably happy even. I was devastated. I felt like I was living in the Twilight Zone.

Were people paying attention? Didn’t they care that we had opened the door to the fox who wanted to kill all of our chickens?

My neighbor said she wasn’t paying much attention and that it wouldn’t impact her day-to-day life.

Really?

She has four children.

[A cartoon I heard of (I can’t find it) shows a mother at a polling booth with her little son asking, "Momma, who are you voting for?"

"I am voting for you."]

Many mothers do not like what is being taught to their sons.

Before the election, and maybe even now, people were afraid to talk politics with their friends. We didn’t know which side they were on. We were trying not to be divisive. We were trying to be nice.

And then, last night, hope came as a text from my daughter.

 

The Stars are Shining

It isn’t over, Democrats are fighting back.  

Laurence Tribe, Professors emeritus at Harvard Law school says all the guard rails are not off regarding preserving our democracy. Our founding fathers placed safeguards within the system to protect us.

To watch go to https://youtu.be/z06TJAMY-bo?si=AAOCp1rXkx1v1t7F