Tuesday, June 7, 2016

A DAY TO REMEMBER

It would not be me if I didn't comment on the fact that Ms Clinton is now the presumptive democratic candidate for the Democratic party. YAY. Long time coming and why is that?  This is America. Why has it taken so long to finally nominate a female to the highest office in the land.  Now young girls truly can believe that the can be anything they want to be. Something I actually aspired to when I was in middle school. Other countries have admitted that the genders are equal in intelligence and ability for many years.  Why is this so shocking in the United States of America?

Love you Bernie, but you now need to step aside. Incorporate your ideas in our platform absolutely, but we all need to stand behind our presumptive candidate to overcome the disgusting candidate put forth by the other side.  Serves the Repubs right that they finally got what they asked for. A complete fool who they are twisting every each way to try to support. A bully who accuses anyone who questions him as not playing fair and "pickin on me".  Really what a coward.  Attacking a federal judge because he has a Mexican heritage because things aren't going his way is merely the latest in DT's strategy of winning at all costs. Is this who we want leading our country? Maybe that is a business strategy, but running government is not business.  It is created by and for the people which means swallowing a massive ego and doing the right thing.  Something he will never understand.

All we got from the Dems was health care for those who did not have it, low unemployment and a stock market that is roaring.  And nobody came for my guns.  What a surprise.  And this without any support, in fact, active roadblocks from the other side.  Just think what these last eight years would have been like if everybody had acted in the best interests of this country.  We succeeded in spite of the bullies and childish behavior.

Long live the American dream!

1 comment:

Optimistic Existentialist said...

YES!!! Nice to read the opinions of a fellow progressive. I grew up in Kentucky, and my progressive opinions were not always welcome :)