Things I don't understand recently...
Why was it okay for Trump and many others to question the legitimacy of Obama's presidency, but it's not okay to question Trump's presidency?
Why is it okay for Trump to be using an unsecured phone and his administration to be using private emails when it wasn't okay for Clinton?
Why is it okay to spend millions and billions of dollars when it comes to building walls or war, but not okay to spend a fraction of that to help our fellow Americans?
Why is it okay that President Trump is already on track to sign more executive orders than President Obama, but whenever President Obama signed an executive order, he was "over-reaching"?
Why is it okay to put an immigration ban in place when America was founded on the idea of welcoming immigrates from all over the world? Why is this okay when some claim that we are a Christian nation yet directly disobey the teachings of Jesus when he says to love our neighbor and welcome the refugee?
Why is it okay for us to claim to be a Christian nation when in fact America was founded on freedom of religion?
Why is it okay to hurt millions of average Americans so that big corporations and the top 1% can make even more money, none of which trickles down?
Why is it okay to deny millions of Americans healthcare coverage? Why are the insurance company's profits more important than life?
Why is it okay to strip rights away from people just because you don't agree with them?
Why is it okay to continue to destroy our planet for the sake of profit?
Why is it okay that we've stopped caring about each other?
Why is it okay to hate?
Monday, January 30, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
A Quote
I listened as they called my President a Muslim.
I listened as they called him and his family a pack of monkeys.
I listened as they said he wasn't born here.
I watched as they blocked every single path to progress that they could.
I saw the pictures of him as Hitler.
I watched them shut down the government and hurt the entire nation twice.
I watched them turn their backs on every opportunity to open worthwhile dialog.
I watched them say that they would not even listen to any choice for Supreme Court no matter who the nominee was.
I listened as they openly said that they will oppose him at every turn.
I watched as they did just that.
I listened.
I watched.
I paid attention.
Now, I'm being called on to be tolerant.
To move forward.
To denounce protesters.
To "Get over it."
To accept this...
I will not.
I will do my part to make sure this great American mistake becomes the embarrassing footnote of our history that it deserves to be I will do this as quickly as possible every chance I get.
I will do my part to limit the damage that this man can do to my country.
I will watch his every move and point out every single mistake and misdeed in a loud and proud voice.
I will let you know in a loud voice every time this man backs away from a promise he made to them. Them. The people who voted for him. The ones who sold their souls and prayed for him to win.
I will do this so that they never forget. And they will hear me. They will see it in my eyes when I look at them. They will hear it in my voice when I talk to them. They will know that I know who they are. They will know that I know what they are.
Do not call for my tolerance.
I've tolerated all I can.
Now it's their turn to tolerate ridicule.
Be aware, make no mistake about it, every single thing that goes wrong in our country from this day forward is now Trump's fault just as much as they thought it was Obama's. I find it unreasonable for them to expect from me what they were entirely unwilling to give.
--Author unknown
I listened as they called him and his family a pack of monkeys.
I listened as they said he wasn't born here.
I watched as they blocked every single path to progress that they could.
I saw the pictures of him as Hitler.
I watched them shut down the government and hurt the entire nation twice.
I watched them turn their backs on every opportunity to open worthwhile dialog.
I watched them say that they would not even listen to any choice for Supreme Court no matter who the nominee was.
I listened as they openly said that they will oppose him at every turn.
I watched as they did just that.
I listened.
I watched.
I paid attention.
Now, I'm being called on to be tolerant.
To move forward.
To denounce protesters.
To "Get over it."
To accept this...
I will not.
I will do my part to make sure this great American mistake becomes the embarrassing footnote of our history that it deserves to be I will do this as quickly as possible every chance I get.
I will do my part to limit the damage that this man can do to my country.
I will watch his every move and point out every single mistake and misdeed in a loud and proud voice.
I will let you know in a loud voice every time this man backs away from a promise he made to them. Them. The people who voted for him. The ones who sold their souls and prayed for him to win.
I will do this so that they never forget. And they will hear me. They will see it in my eyes when I look at them. They will hear it in my voice when I talk to them. They will know that I know who they are. They will know that I know what they are.
Do not call for my tolerance.
I've tolerated all I can.
Now it's their turn to tolerate ridicule.
Be aware, make no mistake about it, every single thing that goes wrong in our country from this day forward is now Trump's fault just as much as they thought it was Obama's. I find it unreasonable for them to expect from me what they were entirely unwilling to give.
--Author unknown
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
My Beliefs
I've avoided blogging throughout this past Presidential campaign. Partly because I couldn't believe what was happening and partly because I was really hoping it wouldn't come to this. But it has. America has "elected" President Trump.
Since November, there has been much fear, sadness, grief, hate, division, doubt, etc. And I'm afraid it's probably going to get worse before it gets better. But one thing I've seen a lot of recently is generalizations from both sides about the views of the other side. And instead of responding to every meme or getting in pointless arguments, I decided to write a post about MY beliefs. And they are just that - my beliefs, my thoughts, my feelings. I will not claim to speak for anyone but myself. So, here we go.
I am a Christian. I am a democrat. I am a liberal. I am a feminist.
I believe in equal rights for all, justice for all and respect for all.
I am not being a sore loser or a crybaby because my candidate lost. I accept that fact. President Trump has been sworn into office. He is my president. But his past rhetoric, lies, campaign promises and even current actions are extremely dangerous and I will not be silent and let these things happen.
I will not sit back quietly while he strips away the rights and equality we have fought so hard for. I will not sit back quietly while he spews hate on Twitter. I will not sit back quietly while he normalizes sexual assault. I will not sit back quietly while he makes it harder for already struggling Americans to survive another day. I will not sit back quietly while he befriends a war criminal. I will not sit back quietly as he flat out lies to the public. I will not sit back as he promises to take away healthcare from millions of Americans who's lives depend on that care. I will not sit back while he makes decisions that directly benefit himself and his billionaire buddies, all while hurting the average American. I will not sit back quietly.
I proudly marched in the Women's March. I believe that there is a serious threat under the new administration and Republican-controlled Congress to women, people of color, minorities and refugees. This is not based on the fact that my candidate did not win. This is based on the rhetoric and promises I've heard from the Trump administration and Republicans.
For me, the Women's March was about inclusiveness. It was not about pushing my beliefs on others, but making my beliefs known and opening the door to conversation. It was about demanding respect and equality, not just for women, but for people of color, for our LGTBQ brothers and sisters, for all minorities, for refugees. It was a chance for me to stand up and say "We will not let hate win. We will not let fear win." It was about making sure that our basic rights are protected. I believe that the rows of signs left behind in front of the White House and other structures serve as a type of memorial and reminder to why we marched and what we're fighting for.
I believe that marches and protests are one of the most American things we can do. That is how America started. It is our right as free Americans. There will always be marches and protests that we don't agree with but these are happening to start those conversations, to take a look an issue we would otherwise not know about, to fight for change. Marches are not about whining because we didn't get our way. Marches are about fighting for what we believe in, demanding change and making a difference. And they have historically done that.
I'm going to take a moment here and say that I am not a person of color. I am not in the LGTBQ community - other than an ally. I am not a minority (unless you count women). I am not a refugee. And because I am not these things, I cannot speak for these people. And this post is about my beliefs, thoughts and feelings. But I will also say that I do believe that these people face an incredible amount of hate, discrimination, injustice and lack of respect or understanding. I know in my heart that this is wrong and I will fight for respect, understanding, justice and love that these people deserve.
But I am a woman, so I'm going to talk about my beliefs on that. I believe that women are still not paid as much as their male co-workers. I believe that women are still discriminated against in the workplace, especially as mothers. I believe that both mothers and fathers deserve that time off with a new baby or adopted child. I believe that every women has a right to choose when it comes to keeping a baby or not. My personal beliefs or opinions on abortion don't matter unless I am in that situation of having to decide. I believe that all women should have access to affordable and safe healthcare, especially when it comes to reproduction. I believe that cutting funding for organizations like Planned Parenthood will ultimately cause more harm - increase in unsafe abortions, increase in unplanned pregnancies, increase in the need for government assistance, increase STDs, increase deaths. I believe that women are unfairly taxed for items that women depend on every month. I believe that a woman should get to decide what to do with her body and not lose healthcare service because of her choices. I most definitely believe that no man has any right to tell a women what she can and cannot do with her body.
I believe that women and children are often in more danger of gun violence due to domestic violence. I believe that someone who has been charged with domestic assault, should not own a gun. I believe that background checks on gun sales should be mandatory. I believe conceal weapon permits should require background checks and sufficient training. I believe this should be a federal law so guns don't cross state lines unsafely.
I believe in climate change. I believe in science. I believe the earth is getting warmer. And I believe that if we don't make some major changes, we will destroy earth. I believe that there are better resources than gas and coal. I believe in renewable energy. I believe we need to invest in renewable energy.
I believe in federal support and mandates for education. Where you live should not determine the quality of education you receive. I believe that No Child Left Behind needs to go. I believe we should measure growth and not proficiency. I believe we should allow more play-based learning and recess. I believe in affordable higher education. While the idea of free college does sound amazing, I only believe it needs to be affordable. Graduates shouldn't be saddled with mountains of debt. And when they are, there should be options to make affordable payments rather than hurting their credit.
I believe in equal rights for all. And I believe that if you don't think everyone has equal rights, then you're probably in a privileged class that has never had to worry about it.
I believe in the right to march and protest. I believe in the right to demonstrate for your cause. I personally don't believe in riots or damaging property but I will also say that I've never been in such a position that I've felt I needed to resort to that in order for people hear me and see me. I do believe there is a difference in riots that damage property because they want to damage property and protests that cause damage because because that group of people feel so silenced.
I believe that police brutality happens. I support police and the incredible hard work that they do 100%, but when brutality happens, those officers need to be held accountable. I believe that we could have more and better training for our police. I believe that what they do every day is a very difficult job and I respect them and thank them for keeping us safe.
I believe that money needs to be out of politics. I believe corporations are not people. I believe that lobbying should be illegal. I believe that we the people should have a voice in what laws are made and not big corporations who will see an increase in profits and often hurt the average American. Seriously, laws should not be made so that big corporations can increase their profit - none of which will trickle down to the hard working Americans.
I believe that if local, state or federal government tries to dismantle independent ethics or anti-corruption agencies, they absolutely have something to hide and something to fear. These agencies are essential to America. And for any representative or senator that speaks out in favor or votes for the dismantling of these agencies should immediately be removed from his/her position.
I believe in restoring the Voting Rights Act. I believe that the many actions around the nation to "help prevent voter fraud" were put in place to make voting harder for minorities and poor individuals. I believe that if Republicans believe voter fraud is such a issue issue - even though facts prove that it isn't - then they need to enact a better way of making sure voter fraud doesn't happen without making it harder for people to vote. The right to vote is one of the most treasured rights and should be allowed for every citizen.
I believe that Trump is not qualified to be the President of the United States. I believe he is insecure and does not have the temperament needed for the President's office. I believe that he will not help the average American. I believe we have a right to see his tax returns and full transparency into this businesses and potential conflicts. I am also terrified of the administration and their "alternative facts" and how easily and quickly they lie to the American public. I believe that journalists have to be stronger than ever to fight and find the truth and make it known. But even then, I fear Trump supporters will turn a blind eye even if the facts are right in front of them.
I'm just going to add here that I believe in facts. (honestly, this isn't something I should need to put here...) I believe in hard concrete facts. Not alternative facts. I believe you can't disagree with facts - because they are facts. I believe in backing up facts with hard data.
I believe the Affordable Healthcare Act should not be repealed. Period. Yes, there are flaws. Let's fix them instead of living millions of people uninsured. Healthcare should be a universal right. I believe you shouldn't have to set up a GoFundMe page if you get cancer.
I believe President Obama was a great president. I consider myself blessed to have lived through and voted for his presidency. I will not say he was perfect; he made mistakes and I wish he would have done some things different. But that will be the case with anyone. We are only human. I believe that history will remember President Obama for the great man that he truly was.
I believe that while many systems and programs we have in place by the government may have flaws, they are necessary for many Americans. Programs and systems should be improved upon before removing with no backup plan. Programs and systems should benefit all Americans and not just the 1%. I believe that America is a great country, but there are still plenty of things we need to improve on.
I believe we need a prison system reform. I believe we need more assistance to fight homelessness and find affordable housing. I believe in unions. I believe that we spend too much money in the defense department. I believe in the First Amendment and the freedom of press. I believe corporations should be forced to pay their fair share of taxes. I believe in keeping federal land public. I believe that there is a need for the government to be involved in a variety of ways, and that this can be done without the government completely controlling us. I believe in a lot of things and I could probably keep going.
But instead, I'm just going to leave this last part here:
I believe that Jesus calls us to love one another. To love our neighbor. I believe in this simple truth and this is my basis for my beliefs in politics.
***Disclaimer: I do not claim to be an expect in any of these areas. I make mistakes. I am wrong sometimes. I'm open to civil conversations on finding a middle ground. I want to listen and learn.
Since November, there has been much fear, sadness, grief, hate, division, doubt, etc. And I'm afraid it's probably going to get worse before it gets better. But one thing I've seen a lot of recently is generalizations from both sides about the views of the other side. And instead of responding to every meme or getting in pointless arguments, I decided to write a post about MY beliefs. And they are just that - my beliefs, my thoughts, my feelings. I will not claim to speak for anyone but myself. So, here we go.
I am a Christian. I am a democrat. I am a liberal. I am a feminist.
I believe in equal rights for all, justice for all and respect for all.
I am not being a sore loser or a crybaby because my candidate lost. I accept that fact. President Trump has been sworn into office. He is my president. But his past rhetoric, lies, campaign promises and even current actions are extremely dangerous and I will not be silent and let these things happen.
I will not sit back quietly while he strips away the rights and equality we have fought so hard for. I will not sit back quietly while he spews hate on Twitter. I will not sit back quietly while he normalizes sexual assault. I will not sit back quietly while he makes it harder for already struggling Americans to survive another day. I will not sit back quietly while he befriends a war criminal. I will not sit back quietly as he flat out lies to the public. I will not sit back as he promises to take away healthcare from millions of Americans who's lives depend on that care. I will not sit back while he makes decisions that directly benefit himself and his billionaire buddies, all while hurting the average American. I will not sit back quietly.
I proudly marched in the Women's March. I believe that there is a serious threat under the new administration and Republican-controlled Congress to women, people of color, minorities and refugees. This is not based on the fact that my candidate did not win. This is based on the rhetoric and promises I've heard from the Trump administration and Republicans.
For me, the Women's March was about inclusiveness. It was not about pushing my beliefs on others, but making my beliefs known and opening the door to conversation. It was about demanding respect and equality, not just for women, but for people of color, for our LGTBQ brothers and sisters, for all minorities, for refugees. It was a chance for me to stand up and say "We will not let hate win. We will not let fear win." It was about making sure that our basic rights are protected. I believe that the rows of signs left behind in front of the White House and other structures serve as a type of memorial and reminder to why we marched and what we're fighting for.
I believe that marches and protests are one of the most American things we can do. That is how America started. It is our right as free Americans. There will always be marches and protests that we don't agree with but these are happening to start those conversations, to take a look an issue we would otherwise not know about, to fight for change. Marches are not about whining because we didn't get our way. Marches are about fighting for what we believe in, demanding change and making a difference. And they have historically done that.
I'm going to take a moment here and say that I am not a person of color. I am not in the LGTBQ community - other than an ally. I am not a minority (unless you count women). I am not a refugee. And because I am not these things, I cannot speak for these people. And this post is about my beliefs, thoughts and feelings. But I will also say that I do believe that these people face an incredible amount of hate, discrimination, injustice and lack of respect or understanding. I know in my heart that this is wrong and I will fight for respect, understanding, justice and love that these people deserve.
But I am a woman, so I'm going to talk about my beliefs on that. I believe that women are still not paid as much as their male co-workers. I believe that women are still discriminated against in the workplace, especially as mothers. I believe that both mothers and fathers deserve that time off with a new baby or adopted child. I believe that every women has a right to choose when it comes to keeping a baby or not. My personal beliefs or opinions on abortion don't matter unless I am in that situation of having to decide. I believe that all women should have access to affordable and safe healthcare, especially when it comes to reproduction. I believe that cutting funding for organizations like Planned Parenthood will ultimately cause more harm - increase in unsafe abortions, increase in unplanned pregnancies, increase in the need for government assistance, increase STDs, increase deaths. I believe that women are unfairly taxed for items that women depend on every month. I believe that a woman should get to decide what to do with her body and not lose healthcare service because of her choices. I most definitely believe that no man has any right to tell a women what she can and cannot do with her body.
I believe that women and children are often in more danger of gun violence due to domestic violence. I believe that someone who has been charged with domestic assault, should not own a gun. I believe that background checks on gun sales should be mandatory. I believe conceal weapon permits should require background checks and sufficient training. I believe this should be a federal law so guns don't cross state lines unsafely.
I believe in climate change. I believe in science. I believe the earth is getting warmer. And I believe that if we don't make some major changes, we will destroy earth. I believe that there are better resources than gas and coal. I believe in renewable energy. I believe we need to invest in renewable energy.
I believe in federal support and mandates for education. Where you live should not determine the quality of education you receive. I believe that No Child Left Behind needs to go. I believe we should measure growth and not proficiency. I believe we should allow more play-based learning and recess. I believe in affordable higher education. While the idea of free college does sound amazing, I only believe it needs to be affordable. Graduates shouldn't be saddled with mountains of debt. And when they are, there should be options to make affordable payments rather than hurting their credit.
I believe in equal rights for all. And I believe that if you don't think everyone has equal rights, then you're probably in a privileged class that has never had to worry about it.
I believe in the right to march and protest. I believe in the right to demonstrate for your cause. I personally don't believe in riots or damaging property but I will also say that I've never been in such a position that I've felt I needed to resort to that in order for people hear me and see me. I do believe there is a difference in riots that damage property because they want to damage property and protests that cause damage because because that group of people feel so silenced.
I believe that police brutality happens. I support police and the incredible hard work that they do 100%, but when brutality happens, those officers need to be held accountable. I believe that we could have more and better training for our police. I believe that what they do every day is a very difficult job and I respect them and thank them for keeping us safe.
I believe that money needs to be out of politics. I believe corporations are not people. I believe that lobbying should be illegal. I believe that we the people should have a voice in what laws are made and not big corporations who will see an increase in profits and often hurt the average American. Seriously, laws should not be made so that big corporations can increase their profit - none of which will trickle down to the hard working Americans.
I believe that if local, state or federal government tries to dismantle independent ethics or anti-corruption agencies, they absolutely have something to hide and something to fear. These agencies are essential to America. And for any representative or senator that speaks out in favor or votes for the dismantling of these agencies should immediately be removed from his/her position.
I believe in restoring the Voting Rights Act. I believe that the many actions around the nation to "help prevent voter fraud" were put in place to make voting harder for minorities and poor individuals. I believe that if Republicans believe voter fraud is such a issue issue - even though facts prove that it isn't - then they need to enact a better way of making sure voter fraud doesn't happen without making it harder for people to vote. The right to vote is one of the most treasured rights and should be allowed for every citizen.
I believe that Trump is not qualified to be the President of the United States. I believe he is insecure and does not have the temperament needed for the President's office. I believe that he will not help the average American. I believe we have a right to see his tax returns and full transparency into this businesses and potential conflicts. I am also terrified of the administration and their "alternative facts" and how easily and quickly they lie to the American public. I believe that journalists have to be stronger than ever to fight and find the truth and make it known. But even then, I fear Trump supporters will turn a blind eye even if the facts are right in front of them.
I'm just going to add here that I believe in facts. (honestly, this isn't something I should need to put here...) I believe in hard concrete facts. Not alternative facts. I believe you can't disagree with facts - because they are facts. I believe in backing up facts with hard data.
I believe the Affordable Healthcare Act should not be repealed. Period. Yes, there are flaws. Let's fix them instead of living millions of people uninsured. Healthcare should be a universal right. I believe you shouldn't have to set up a GoFundMe page if you get cancer.
I believe President Obama was a great president. I consider myself blessed to have lived through and voted for his presidency. I will not say he was perfect; he made mistakes and I wish he would have done some things different. But that will be the case with anyone. We are only human. I believe that history will remember President Obama for the great man that he truly was.
I believe that while many systems and programs we have in place by the government may have flaws, they are necessary for many Americans. Programs and systems should be improved upon before removing with no backup plan. Programs and systems should benefit all Americans and not just the 1%. I believe that America is a great country, but there are still plenty of things we need to improve on.
I believe we need a prison system reform. I believe we need more assistance to fight homelessness and find affordable housing. I believe in unions. I believe that we spend too much money in the defense department. I believe in the First Amendment and the freedom of press. I believe corporations should be forced to pay their fair share of taxes. I believe in keeping federal land public. I believe that there is a need for the government to be involved in a variety of ways, and that this can be done without the government completely controlling us. I believe in a lot of things and I could probably keep going.
But instead, I'm just going to leave this last part here:
I believe that Jesus calls us to love one another. To love our neighbor. I believe in this simple truth and this is my basis for my beliefs in politics.
***Disclaimer: I do not claim to be an expect in any of these areas. I make mistakes. I am wrong sometimes. I'm open to civil conversations on finding a middle ground. I want to listen and learn.
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