They're not Here, They're not Coming
Nov. 9th, 2016 04:12 pmWe lost. Donald Trump is the President-elect of the United States. I am sickened, and afraid, and I feel depression coming my way in a hurry.
I've got friends whose marriages are at risk. Womens' health is at risk. My own well-being is at risk. My career prospects are at risk. The economic well-being of the country, the whole damn world is in danger.
The state Senate went red, paving the way for Governor Chucklefuck to establish his theocracy. Louisville kept Yarmuth in Congress, so that's our state's bulwark against pig-fucking ignorance and madness.
The Republicans will control both U.S. Houses of Congress until at least 2018. This means we're going to lose the Supreme Court for at least a generation. Goodbye to a half-century of civil rights progress.
I'm afraid. I won't make any hyperbolic statements about leaving for another country - I can't afford it, and I can't abandon Mom&Dad. I've looked at some other places to be (northern Illinois, parts of Virginia). I'm ashamed of my fear, because I'm thinking of buying a handgun.
I'll go where there's a job. I want there to be work here in Louisville, so I can stay in somewhere sane and comfortable, and fight the good fight from here.
Today we mourn, tomorrow we fight, one of my classmates said. That's what we have to do. I have to do. To lend - to give - what strength I can to those at risk, thanks to this abomination.
I've got friends whose marriages are at risk. Womens' health is at risk. My own well-being is at risk. My career prospects are at risk. The economic well-being of the country, the whole damn world is in danger.
The state Senate went red, paving the way for Governor Chucklefuck to establish his theocracy. Louisville kept Yarmuth in Congress, so that's our state's bulwark against pig-fucking ignorance and madness.
The Republicans will control both U.S. Houses of Congress until at least 2018. This means we're going to lose the Supreme Court for at least a generation. Goodbye to a half-century of civil rights progress.
I'm afraid. I won't make any hyperbolic statements about leaving for another country - I can't afford it, and I can't abandon Mom&Dad. I've looked at some other places to be (northern Illinois, parts of Virginia). I'm ashamed of my fear, because I'm thinking of buying a handgun.
I'll go where there's a job. I want there to be work here in Louisville, so I can stay in somewhere sane and comfortable, and fight the good fight from here.
Today we mourn, tomorrow we fight, one of my classmates said. That's what we have to do. I have to do. To lend - to give - what strength I can to those at risk, thanks to this abomination.