Women, we didn't pull off the blue tsunami.
I don't know why.
And 58% of men looked at the rapist and said,
"Hell yeah, That's my man."
I was on the planet when Hitler ran amuck over Europe.
I remember the end of World War II when a Taxi driver sped down our street with
his victory shirt flapping out the window.
I never thought I would live under a fascist regime.
I pray that will not happen.
Is the United States an experiment that failed? Are all those liberties we fought so hard for being swept away?
I went to bed the night of the election feeling that defeat was coming and awakened the following morning to the fact that it had.
When I was about ten, our Town of The Dalles, Oregon,
had the worst snowstorm we had ever experienced. The Columbia River that flowed
past our town had chunks of ice the size of Volkswagen busses. However, it was
not snowing the night my Australian Shepherd/Cocker Spaniel dog Silver got sick.
It gave me a window of visibility when I went outside to
check on him and saw tracks pressed into about two feet of snow leading down
our long driveway.
As I trudged through the snow following his tracks, I
feared the worst, that he was wandering away to die. I knew that sometimes dogs
do that. I found him, picked him up and carried him home. When I sat
him on the kitchen floor his head was being pulled back, and he collapsed. My
mother said, "He'll be dead by morning."
We placed him in the warm living room, and
Mom sent me to bed. I prayed for my dog until I fell sleep. When I awakened in
the morning, heart in my throat, I gingerly crept into the living room, fearing
what I would find.
Silver was in a chair!
However, his hindquarters became paralyzed, and he lay
helpless for days that spanned into weeks. My folks kept encouraging me to let
them put him to sleep.
Nope, Nada, No.
I spoon-fed him broth and water and cleaned up after
him. (We gave him castor oil, for he refused to eliminate it in the
house.)
He lay helpless until, one day, his tail wagged. Mom
and I were jubilant.
Silver recovered!
Silver lived to move to the farm with us, to run with the
horse and me, to go camping with us, to protect me, to bond with the baby duck we
hatched so that even as adults, they played together. Silver would catch errant
chickens and hold them for us until we put them back in their yard. Silver lived to father a pup, that as a grown-up dog, saved a little boy's life.
For the rest of his life, Silvers's legs quivered after a run, and my dad got the message that you don't allow your kid to play with the dog in the house during the daytime, then put him outside at night during winter.
Right now, I am grieving like that little ten-year-old
waiting through the dark night of the soul for her dog to live. My daughter is
in the depths of despair. Almost 50% of us are suffering somehow. (People, support
each other.) Mary Trump, bless her heart, wrote her column "The Good
in Us," where she told us over and over what sort of immoral man her uncle
was. Few listened.
Mary Trump said that in the Trump family, cruelty was
currency, that the man this country voted into the Presidency was a bully as a
child, picking on his younger brother constantly.
It didn't matter.
We found out that he routinely visited the Epstine complex where they trafficked and used girls was young as 12 years old.
He assaulted a woman in a dressing room.
It didn't matter.
He grabbed women because he was a celebrity and
because he could.
It didn't matter.
He had never read the U.S. Constitution that day he placed one hand on the Bible and the other in the air and responded "yes," to the vow to uphold it. We didn't know then, but we knew before this election.
Some say he wants to abolish that very Constitution, the cornerstone of the land he will again vow to uphold.
It doesn't matter.
He can wish a firing squad on someone, and it doesn't matter.
He can seek revenge on his opponents, and it doesn't matter.
Honor and decency don't matter.
Why didn't it matter?
Some want to diagnose why Kamala Harris lost. Better yet, why did Donald Trump win?
I can offer little hope to you except the belief
in the goodness of people, and that they want change and are grasping at straws
to get it. They and I see a different picture.
I hope it isn't as dire as it appears to me right now. Clearly, many people don't think so. Nobody in their right mind would vote themselves into a tyrant's grasp. Many would put down women and like to return to 1770s where once T. said he liked because they could deport Immigrants. Is that where he would place us to "Make America Great Again?"
The 1770's was before all those freedoms we fought for had
been put into effect. It was before The New Deal, Social Security, Medicare, Separation
of Church and State, Public Education, Birth Control, Civil Rights, and Roe vs
Wade.
Why do some men hate women so?
Why would a woman vote for her own shackles?
Yesterday, I had errands to run, and that all seemed
normal. People wished me a "Good day." I felt that a bomb had gone
off, and no one had seen it or heard it.
Today, the sun came out. No one is sending flowers
that our democracy has died; nobody is bringing casseroles. Nobody has flown
the flag at half-mast.
Am I all wet?
“The Resistance Starts Now”
From Robert
Reich (Substack). Author, professor, Lawyer, political commentator, Rhodes
scholar Graduated Dartmouth AB summa cum laude.
“I still
have faith in America, but we must mobilize to protect those at risk if Trump
achieves his worst impulses.”
Nov 06, 2024
“How will we conduct this resistance?
“By organizing our communities. By
fighting through the courts. By arguing our cause through the media.
‘We will ask other Americans to join us –
left and right, progressive and conservative, white people and people of color.
It will be the largest and most powerful resistance since the American
revolution.
“But it will be peaceful. We will not
succumb to violence, which would only give Trump and his regime an excuse to
use organized violence against us.
“We will keep alive the flames of freedom
and the common good, and we will preserve our democracy. We will fight for the
same things Americans have fought for since the founding of our nation – rights
enshrined in the constitution and Bill of Rights.
“We the people will resist tyranny. We
will preserve the common good. We will protect our democracy.
“This will not be easy, but if the
American experiment in self-government is to continue, it is essential.
“I know you’re scared and stressed. So am
I.
“If you are grieving or frightened, you
are not alone. Tens of millions of Americans feel the way you do.
“All I can say to reassure you is that
time and again, Americans have opted for the common good. Time and again, we
have come to each other’s aid. We have resisted cruelty.
“We supported one another during the Great
Depression. We were victorious over Hitler’s fascism and Soviet communism. We
survived Joe McCarthy’s witch-hunts, Richard Nixon’s crimes, Lyndon Johnson’s
Vietnam war, the horrors of 9/11, and George W Bush’s wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
We will resist Donald Trump’s tyranny.
“Although peaceful and non-violent, the
resistance will nonetheless be committed and determined.
“It will encompass every community in
America. It will endure as long as necessary.
“We will never give up on America.
“The resistance starts now.”