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Thank you so much Heather.

The majority of American people who do embrace facts, science, and evidence must understand this could be the last time in generations that the United States can evolve toward equity, justice, and democracy.

We have seen the critical appointments to the Supreme Court and other vital judicial appointments stolen. We were angry for a moment.

We saw the legal maneuvering to stop legitimate vote counting in Florida as Bush became President instead of Gore. We were angry for a moment.

We saw the Trump appointments of the vastly corrupt to his Cabinet. We were angry for a moment.

We saw Trump accuse journalists of being enemies of the people, as Hitler and the Nazis once did. We were angry for a moment.

We saw Trump impede investigations, obstruct justice, and continue to do so. We were angry for a moment.

We saw Trump dismiss COVID as being nothing more than a cold, suggesting people drink bleach, while hundreds of thousands died. We were angry for a moment.

There are so many examples throughout my journey through life where our societal reaction to egregious action is met with a moment of anger, and then forgotten. The election of Rick Scott to Governor and then Senator is an example. The elevation of Ryan Zinke, another.

In France, talk of raising the normal retirement age is met with days of rage. In America, when we should be removing the cap on contributions to the system instead of continuing to raise normal retirement age we simply shrug our shoulders and move on.

The American people will be reminded daily by scholars like Professor Richardson, Professor Snyder, and even those who worked within the Trump administration that we are on the precipice of ending the American experiment and replacing it with an authoritarian system for generations. A system that encourages the continued concentration of wealth and power so average worker wages will stagnate. Our children and grandchildren will have to work harder at multiple gig jobs in order to pay rent or live at home, victims of our own indifference. This election not just democracy is on the ballot. So is equity, justice, the climate, labor rights, Women’s rights, voting rights, and so much more.

On a connected note:

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Your memory is as good as mine, but I have never stopped being angry and fighting back. Sometimes alone, it seems.

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Proud to be shoulder to shoulder with you and so many others who read the LFAA’s, stay informed, and are aware of the world around us.

It just seems that there is a vast number of people who recognize things are wrong, and yet, have become docile, obedient consumers. Perhaps the Senator Susan Collins syndrome of witnessing egregious actions and expressing a mild discomfort.

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Susan Collins sold her soul long ago. Many do suffer from mild discontent and Kardashian distraction syndrome, which is tantamount to Catatonia in my view. I have never so suffered.

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I agree, Jeri. I have been angry ever since that monster stepped out in public to claim his “place” in OUR government. I’m doing what I physically and financially can do to rid us of him and his shirt-tail crew. I keep thinking how my self-educated, brilliant mother born in 1914 and raised by a single mother, went through the Depression and WWII always working hard, reading voraciously to understand what was happening here and in the world, always voting, and developing a true patriotism in us. She would be apoplectic at where we are now. Wish we could talk!

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