Originally Posted by jimmyp
Saw this posted today. Just so we can remember.

I am making this post so it will show back up as a memory on my timeline:
Today is 3 days after the 2020 election with still no winner declared due to corruption. Gasoline is currently $1.65 per gallon and $1.87 per gallon for diesel. Interest rates are 2.65 percent for a 30-year mortgage. The stock market opened at 28,399.13 though we have been fighting COVID for 9 months. Our GDP growth for the 3rd Qtr was 33 percent. We had the best economy ever until COVID and it is recovering well. We have not had any new wars or conflicts in the last 4 years. North Korea has been under control and has not been testing any missiles. ISIS has not been heard from for over 3 years. The housing market is the strongest it has been in years. Homes have appreciated at an unbelievable rate and sell well. And let’s not forget that peace deals in the Middle East were signed by 4 countries—unprecedented! *President Trump has been nominated for 3 Nobel Peace Prizes by 3 different countries.
What is next for our country is uncertain and I am concerned that the line of evil/good has been drawn.


As JStuart notes...Half the country went mad. The half that is so shallow and mentally lazy that they cannot even think for themselves. They vote for personality and not merit. The half that refuses to see, refuses to reason. The half that will cast the freedoms earned by the blood, risk and sacrifice of those before us. The half that bows to the big corporations and worships their hand held devices. The half that willingly and readily trade free speech and god given rights for the "promise" of free college, free healthcare, free, free, free, blissfully unaware of the hidden price that will follow. The half that can name every celebrity in hollywood, but cannot name even one supreme court justice..

I just cannot forgive this other half for what they have done. I am resentful as hell. I cannot be consoled. I will never forget. This was not an election between two views of how America will move forward but between one side that wants to continue to form a more perfect union and one that wants to destroy it's essence, it's values, it's morals and it's heritage and all it aspirations and all for power and greed or the the false notion that government will fill their every need. That is not the U.S that the good people of the earth the world over imagines. The nation that desperate people see as the beacon of hope.

We carry the burden as the only place left that has any semblance of individual freedom. And we have given a huge chunk of that freedom away over my lifetime. And now we are poised to turn over what is left without even a shred in resistance.

I am old and physically beat up and it is painful to even take a step. I have worked hard for what I have and played mostly by the rules. The question I keeping asking myself and what many others are asking themselves, and what the founders must have asked themselves is whether America as conceived is worth risking everything to preserve. Past and present generations have thought so as they gave life and limb.