Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Finding Peace after Election


I am on that side of the country that feels a bit lost with regards to our political situation. I am coming to the conclusion that I am a bit disappointed in Mrs. Clinton - I understand she was dragging a good deal of garbage into a prestigious platform and because of that, the people just could not get behind her. I feel the GOP fought a very dirty run for a win, and shocked that bullying and lies could still win the same platform. Mr. Trump had some good points that need changing, however, he also showed that he did not win on his intellect or wisdom of any kind. I don't believe either candidate had a good running mate which also caused great disappointment. There was a bit of circus atmosphere during the debates and speeches.
I see that the GOP took over behind the scenes and got Trump elected. Special interest groups across the world are very happy with this choice for a business dealing. I just worry for the people of the United States. He has already dropped several of his campaign promises to them, but they are coming and it will be shocking for the middle and lower classes. I see no future for business growth in the USA, and that can be nothing but troublesome in so many ways.
Individual success with small bonuses per month, working at least two jobs (none offer more then 20 or for sure less then 40 so as not to pay benefits), depending on family members or good friends who open their doors and refrigerators to the struggling families, soup kitchens, and charitable organizations will be the only answer to so many young families, the elderly, and the disabled. I suppose each city will have to elect a Mayor who will budget for these pantries of help. You would think the governor would be helpful, but that is not the case in Illinois.
Individual success with small bonuses per month, working at least two jobs (none offer more then 20 or for sure less then 40 so as not to pay benefits), depending on family members or good friends who open their doors and refrigerators to the struggling families, soup kitchens, and charitable organizations will be the only answer to so many young families, the elderly, and the disabled. I suppose each city will have to elect a Mayor who will budget for these pantries of help. You would think the governor would be helpful, but that is not the case in Illinois.
I suppose taking what is on the agenda for America can only be dealt with one day at a time by so many people. May the proper and fair changes be made to ALL those cheating the system, especially big business. Prayer is in order as we move forward.

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