This morning when I awoke I had a number of messages that asked, “What do we do now? It was impossible for me to reply because my first thought was to get up and go teach. Last night on my way to walk Tyrone, I had a terrible fall. It’s all OK but my second thought was to take an Aleve. At about 3:30 am, while the TV played and replayed the polling map. Here’s my real polling question.
Podesta made his speech and Hillary called Trump to concede, it was like watching “Theater of the Absurd”. But when I went to class. with the sensational students— who always have incredibly millennial insights, and I felt better. In addition, I have always said “if you don’t have a sense of humor, you don’t belong in politics” — or any business.
We elected a President who appears to be a racist, a sexist, is vile in his rhetoric and awful in his beliefs., and has no moral core. We all need to make sure that Trump is called out on all the horrible things he intends to do. Under no circumstances should we just let it go. In his victory speech he reminded us that what he has done over the last year was, to create a movement, not a campaign. Trump touched something in the “Lost and Forgotten” electorate. Hillary will win the popular vote, but Trump takes the Electoral College. i’ll get back to that when I finish ranting.
In answer to the question what should we do now? My first thought is to forgive all the pollsters for being wrong. ALL the pollsters were wrong but with the exception of Wisconsin and Michigan, the Emerson pollsters were within the margin of error. That doesn’t make me feel any better, but given all the variables that impacted on the results of the election, they need to be forgiven. The question is, were the Hillary pollsters not able to see what was happening. Were they not able to predict a diminished electorate and an off track GOTV operation. Blame is pointless.
What were the variables about which i speak? The Bernie Sanders fans were still very angry. The millennials did not jump on the Hillary machine. They didn’t like or trust her. They didn’t care that she would have been the first woman President. Older women cared, but it wasn’t enough of a reason to get out and vote. Generally, both Republicans and Democrats were exhausted from the campaigns, the commercials, the media, the telephone calls, and the arguments with their opponents, friends and family. People just wanted the whole thing to go away. And it has, except for the damage to the stock market and my soul. I don’t think that in my lifetime there will be a Woman in the White House. We learned that women can still be abused, physically and mentally. There will still be men and women who work to take decisions about control of our bodies, , we will not make as much money as our male counterparts, decisions about the people we love must have religious boundaries. And there is still a glass ceiling everywhere we look.
OK that’s the bad news. The good news (and you need to consider these all together.) Trump was a Democrat a few years ago. He believed in choice and promoted women in business. He never thought he was going to win, but being the most important person in the world appealed to his egomaniacal power hungry personality. He has forced Democrats to to look at the Democratic party with new eyes , that are looking for a Party and Candidates who are young smart, determined, and as my friend Hillary said — look like America. She won the popular vote, so we know there are people who have a moral core. The good people who say they will leave the country should absolutely not consider that. We need people who are morally outraged.
And the best news — government is not a business. They don’t work the same way. Trump knows nothing about the bureaucracy so he will have a hard time getting anything done. The Republicans and Democrats in Congress are not happy about him. They are afraid of his power and what will be his inability to get stuff done. They like the status quo. We will all be OK, but only if we are vigilant and active in monitoring what he does that will affect our lives. And it doesn’t matter if it’s a wall, health care, immigration, racial bias or for that matter any bias.
There are nearly 10,000 politically appointed jobs in the government. The new administration must place people in the jobs. Trump didn’t run the kind of campaign where there were hundreds of talented people who could fill these positions. He has no clue. It will be a mess — but only in DC. You know how the US government shuts down for weather but it doesn’t matter to anyone else in this great nation. That’s what the chaotic government transition will be. And I mean that in the nicest possible way.
Anyway, There are different categories of these 10,000 jobs:
-Senior Executive Service (SES) ''General'' positions;
-Senior Foreign Service positions;
-Schedule C positions excepted from the competitive service by the President, or by the Director, Office of Personnel Management, because of the confidential or policy-determining nature of the position duties;
-Other positions at the GS-14 and above level excepted from the competitive civil service by law because of the confidential or policy-determining nature of the position duties.
if you want to know what we are going to do listen to Hillary’s concession speech:
http://www.cbs8.com/story/33669908/hillary-clinton-gives-concession-speech-day-after-donald-trump-wins-presidential-election-never-stop-believing
That’s the kind of speech she should have been giving for the last year….We’re just sayin’… Iris
Podesta made his speech and Hillary called Trump to concede, it was like watching “Theater of the Absurd”. But when I went to class. with the sensational students— who always have incredibly millennial insights, and I felt better. In addition, I have always said “if you don’t have a sense of humor, you don’t belong in politics” — or any business.
We elected a President who appears to be a racist, a sexist, is vile in his rhetoric and awful in his beliefs., and has no moral core. We all need to make sure that Trump is called out on all the horrible things he intends to do. Under no circumstances should we just let it go. In his victory speech he reminded us that what he has done over the last year was, to create a movement, not a campaign. Trump touched something in the “Lost and Forgotten” electorate. Hillary will win the popular vote, but Trump takes the Electoral College. i’ll get back to that when I finish ranting.
In answer to the question what should we do now? My first thought is to forgive all the pollsters for being wrong. ALL the pollsters were wrong but with the exception of Wisconsin and Michigan, the Emerson pollsters were within the margin of error. That doesn’t make me feel any better, but given all the variables that impacted on the results of the election, they need to be forgiven. The question is, were the Hillary pollsters not able to see what was happening. Were they not able to predict a diminished electorate and an off track GOTV operation. Blame is pointless.
What were the variables about which i speak? The Bernie Sanders fans were still very angry. The millennials did not jump on the Hillary machine. They didn’t like or trust her. They didn’t care that she would have been the first woman President. Older women cared, but it wasn’t enough of a reason to get out and vote. Generally, both Republicans and Democrats were exhausted from the campaigns, the commercials, the media, the telephone calls, and the arguments with their opponents, friends and family. People just wanted the whole thing to go away. And it has, except for the damage to the stock market and my soul. I don’t think that in my lifetime there will be a Woman in the White House. We learned that women can still be abused, physically and mentally. There will still be men and women who work to take decisions about control of our bodies, , we will not make as much money as our male counterparts, decisions about the people we love must have religious boundaries. And there is still a glass ceiling everywhere we look.
OK that’s the bad news. The good news (and you need to consider these all together.) Trump was a Democrat a few years ago. He believed in choice and promoted women in business. He never thought he was going to win, but being the most important person in the world appealed to his egomaniacal power hungry personality. He has forced Democrats to to look at the Democratic party with new eyes , that are looking for a Party and Candidates who are young smart, determined, and as my friend Hillary said — look like America. She won the popular vote, so we know there are people who have a moral core. The good people who say they will leave the country should absolutely not consider that. We need people who are morally outraged.
And the best news — government is not a business. They don’t work the same way. Trump knows nothing about the bureaucracy so he will have a hard time getting anything done. The Republicans and Democrats in Congress are not happy about him. They are afraid of his power and what will be his inability to get stuff done. They like the status quo. We will all be OK, but only if we are vigilant and active in monitoring what he does that will affect our lives. And it doesn’t matter if it’s a wall, health care, immigration, racial bias or for that matter any bias.
There are nearly 10,000 politically appointed jobs in the government. The new administration must place people in the jobs. Trump didn’t run the kind of campaign where there were hundreds of talented people who could fill these positions. He has no clue. It will be a mess — but only in DC. You know how the US government shuts down for weather but it doesn’t matter to anyone else in this great nation. That’s what the chaotic government transition will be. And I mean that in the nicest possible way.
Anyway, There are different categories of these 10,000 jobs:
-Senior Executive Service (SES) ''General'' positions;
-Senior Foreign Service positions;
-Schedule C positions excepted from the competitive service by the President, or by the Director, Office of Personnel Management, because of the confidential or policy-determining nature of the position duties;
-Other positions at the GS-14 and above level excepted from the competitive civil service by law because of the confidential or policy-determining nature of the position duties.
if you want to know what we are going to do listen to Hillary’s concession speech:
http://www.cbs8.com/story/33669908/hillary-clinton-gives-concession-speech-day-after-donald-trump-wins-presidential-election-never-stop-believing
That’s the kind of speech she should have been giving for the last year….We’re just sayin’… Iris
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