Election 2020: America IS on the ballot.

Tacomaman

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"There is no escaping it: America is on the ballot on Tuesday — the stability and quality of our governing institutions, our alliances, how we treat one another, our basic commitment to scientific principles and the minimum decency that we expect from our leaders. The whole ball of wax is on the ballot.

The good news is that we’ve survived four years of Donald Trump’s abusive presidency with most of our core values still intact. To be sure, the damage has been profound, but, I’d argue, the cancer has not yet metastasized into the bones and lymph nodes of our nation. The harm is still reversible.

The bad news is that if we have to endure four more years of Donald Trump, with him unrestrained by the need to be re-elected, our country will not be the America we grew up with, whose values, norms and institutions we had come to take for granted.

Four more years of a president without shame, backed by a party without spine, amplified by a TV network without integrity, and the cancer will be in the bones of every institution that has made America America. And then, who will we be? We can explain away, and the world can explain away, taking a one-time flier on a fast-talking, huckster-populist like Trump. It’s happened to many countries in history. But if we*re-elect him, knowing what a norm-destroying, divisive, corrupt liar he is, then the world will not treat the last four years as an aberration. It will treat them as an affirmation

The world will not just look at America differently, but at*Americans*differently. And with good reason.

Re-electing Trump would mean that a significant number of Americans don’t cherish the norms that give our Constitution meaning, don’t appreciate the need for an independent, professional Civil Service, don’t respect scientists, don’t hunger for national unity, don’t care if a president tells 20,000 lies — in short, don’t care about what has actually made America great and different from any other country".

A little snippet from a Thomas L. Friedman OP-Ed that sums it up pretty well.
 
I'm afraid he's out of touch. The damage is worse than he admits. Parts of it will never heal.

Let's face it.

America is a nation of hatred.

I have to say, as one who is astonished at the hatred, and who keeps trying against the odds to offer a return to the basic love of fellow humans that must reside within us all, I feel pretty alone.

I'll keep trying because that is who I am and that is what I do, but it's pretty hard for me to even imagine this American hatred going away.

Hate has become the latest fad in America. We are obsessed with it.

You get your identity group of people who agree with you that the other side is horrible and then you hate with all your heart.

The we/they thing is all the craze.

We are the good people, they are the bad people. That's what everyone wants to believe, like it's all so black and white. No shades in between.

You can't change people who do not want to change.

Marianne Williamson was exactly what America needed.

And we couldn't be bothered to even listen to her, give her even a moment of consideration. She couldn't have been more out of place than Jimmy Carter was when he told America to value what people do rather than what they own.

Oh well. Nothing to do but keep on trying. Nothing can diminish this feeling in my heart that the one thing America needs is more appreciation of one another.

That's one of the things I like about Joe Biden. His compassion. He's got a piece of Obama in him.

It's what America needs but I don't expect the nation to listen to such boring stuff.

Not when there is so much exciting hatred to be had.
 
I must admit that I agree in part. I must also admit that I never realized the hidden hatred that existed in this country. I knew some racism and bigotry existed, but nothing of this magnitude. I guess it took a despicable POTUS - with a big enough pulpit - to bring the "closet racists" out in the open and put their hate on full display for all of the world to see.

The sad part is that tRump could have done some good things. Instead, he chose to be a divider instead of a uniter.
 
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