Runningwithbees wrote:
I can imagine all sorts of stuff but that doesn't make it true or accurate. I could spend my time focusing on the absolute worst that COULD happen if every shred of ridiculousness I heard turned out to be true.
Or I could live in reality and think that if you want something changed in this country you show up to the polls and cast your vote. If you lose, you rally and come back in two years, hopefully with more people that share your opinions.
You have every right to be terrified of what this government might do, but in my opinion, that is not a rational mindset of one who thinks critically instead of taking every headline and soundbite at face value.
Terrified? No. Concerned? Not really. Bemused? Probably. People are getting what they asked for. One thing I have learned is one can't save people from themselves.
I have a personality disorder, I don't drink coffee...