We lost. We all have lost. And all the cute kitty photos are not going to make it right. At least not anytime soon.
It is most disturbing that we - and the rest of the entire world - are stuck. Stuck even though scarcely more than 25 percent of potential voters in America chose this future.
This past week I've kept my brain busy devising numerous ingenious punishments and painful hardships for those supporters of hate and strife. I won't go into too many details (is it really possible to have a giant tornado and a fracking-induced violent earthquake at the same time?), but trust me, in my schemes, that Pharaoh in Exodus got off really easy.
But that is all in my head.
The real question? What to do next that will make a difference. And how to keep sane and of good cheer in the meanwhile.
Many of the issues raised during the election are important. For me, the two that seem most critical are the composition of the Supreme Court and climate change.
I do not feel that I can have much of an impact on the Supreme Court, but I do plan to work very hard over the next few years to try and keep this planet a living planet.
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