I love your optimism and am willing to try and share it.
I remember 9/11. I was working in a medical center in NYC and after the attack, drs and nurses came in to work in the ER, as they anticipated all the people coming in from
the WTC. No bodies came in, because they were almost all dead, buried in the rubble. People looking for their loved ones plastered the walls of the medical center with the faces of those not yet found. The outpouring of grief created a unity and bond I had never seen before, between all of us.
I mention this, because I
see this unity now, maybe not the MAGAS, but for most of us. The grief is palpable and we care about each other and our country's destiny.
Mr. Bowers, I don't share your optimism, if that's what you feel. I do hope, though, that the pain many are likely to suffer from t's ineptitude and an R congress and courts likely to ignore public needs will be short-lived, because Americans may just be smart and numerous enough to thwart what the greedy old party propose and impose. If enough people are alert and quick to resist, OK. They (we) will have to rely with generosity on the legal smarts and moral grit of pros to help.
I love your optimism and am willing to try and share it.
I remember 9/11. I was working in a medical center in NYC and after the attack, drs and nurses came in to work in the ER, as they anticipated all the people coming in from
the WTC. No bodies came in, because they were almost all dead, buried in the rubble. People looking for their loved ones plastered the walls of the medical center with the faces of those not yet found. The outpouring of grief created a unity and bond I had never seen before, between all of us.
I mention this, because I
see this unity now, maybe not the MAGAS, but for most of us. The grief is palpable and we care about each other and our country's destiny.
So I see your optimism and raise you one.
Mr. Bowers, I don't share your optimism, if that's what you feel. I do hope, though, that the pain many are likely to suffer from t's ineptitude and an R congress and courts likely to ignore public needs will be short-lived, because Americans may just be smart and numerous enough to thwart what the greedy old party propose and impose. If enough people are alert and quick to resist, OK. They (we) will have to rely with generosity on the legal smarts and moral grit of pros to help.
Very useful.