I don’t like to get political. My family and I disagree over politics,
religion, and other facets of life. I
don’t like to argue with them about any of it.
As I am willing to see both sides, I will talk to them if they are. But anyone with the, “Now the world will
end!” attitude, I don’t have anything to say.
That being said, with the election over, I feel confident
that our country made the correct decision.
I think the correct way to do something usually takes time and four
years to turn a nation around with people fighting you every step of the way
would take a lot more than four years.
Hopefully we can see more positive changes in our country that will help
everyone and keep our country moving forward. I also think a lot of the
problems our country has starts at home, before kids even get to school. I’m also glad that women’s rights will not be
set back 50 (or more) years.
What I do find disconcerting is the way some people are
reacting to the decision that was made, as a country. You can claim all you want that the world is
ending, that you’re moving to Canada, Australia, Europe, etc. (which is
hilarious in its own), or that you’re going to quit working and have 10
babies. You’re not. The world is not going
to end (I mean come on. How many times
has that been predicted?). You aren’t
going to move. And most likely you’re
not going to quit your job and started pushing out kids by the bajillions. But hey, if you do quit your job, maybe I can
get it!
I have seen more disrespect from Americans towards this
president than ever before. It’s
shameful. This is the guy, who WE
elected as a country. If this man was
white, he would have never received such blatant disrespect that he has been
shown these last few years. I understand
if you don’t agree with him, but come on people, this is 2012.
Another thing, more general and less on the election
(however it has increased with the nearing of the election), is other countries
“jokes” and “cracks” at the United States.
Sure, there is a lot wrong with us.
Sure, we’re not perfect. Don’t be
a bully. We all make mistakes, make decisions that we think are “good” at the
time but turn out bad. Let’s work together to make things better.
I did want to add some quotes from Facebook last night. I am really proud to call some of these
people my friends. But their messages to
the Facebook world kind of shows you what else was going on. I didn’t post anything because these people
said it better than I ever could have:
Example 1:
Okay, friends. Let's get real.
The leader of the free world doesn't actually have the power to
ruin our country. You do.
If you spend instead of save. If you see someone in need, and
pass them by. If you have an opinion/ a concern/ a thought - and you keep it to
yourself instead of emailing your congressman. In this world - you can text or
Facebook them! If you choose to be wasteful. If you
choose to buy something made from a foreign country when you
could buy something made in the USA - it is hard to do, but you can try.
Mother Teresa called us to stop waiting on leaders. She said
that we should serve others one by one - each day taking one more step to
making things better.
So I'm issuing that same challenge to you - and to myself. If
you want our country to be great - then make it that way.
However, if you are going to sit behind the comfort of your
computer screen and complain and place blame - never stopping to think for a
second that you could be part of the problem or trying to be part of the
solution - then you aren't doing anything but wasting time and hot air.
Our president can't do anything without the
Senate and the House of Representatives. The Sentate and the House will do what
they think is best for the people they serve -- and who give them their jobs.
If you want change - tell some one until they listen. If you want to complain,
keep posting on Facebook. Doing so will accomplish the same amount of change as
rocking in a chair. You'll be busy - but you won't get anything done.
Example 2:
Poise is grace under pressure; class is handling a letdown with
dignity.
If you were disappointed tonight, that's fine
by me. Just keep it classy, folks.
Example 3:
Hey, friends, family, all of you. Whether your
candidate won or not, we are all Americans. We are all in this together. And
unless you actually leave the country, which we all know you won't, how about
we work toward a better future for everyone, and not just those who vote the
same as you? How about you spend as much time actively working toward the
changes you want to see as you do on FB bitching about it. I look forward to
making this a better place for all Americans to live.
And some examples of why I’m disappointed:
Australia looks good to me right now. The us
should just have a door mat that reads welcome to the us, the land of nothing
we'll screw you over
I'm sorry for the secret service agents. I
surely wouldnt take a bullet for him. Glad y'all will. I can't even sleep I'm
so confused and upset. Wow.
And one of my favorite ones, which has since been taken down
from Facebook so I don’t have a word for word:
someone first called everyone stupid and then recanted asking everyone
to pray….
pot, kettle
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