it does not make for a pleasant day-to-day existence, and that's only after two weeks (actually, a day less).
I'd gotten to a point at which I was absolutely sure that I wouldn't last through another TFF term. now, I'm thinking the rage might just keep me going.
it does not make for a pleasant day-to-day existence, and that's only after two weeks (actually, a day less).
I'd gotten to a point at which I was absolutely sure that I wouldn't last through another TFF term. now, I'm thinking the rage might just keep me going.
I hope that in a few weeks, after we've all gotten more or less through the shock, we start to figure out how to come together and decide how we might...I dunno...figure out how to change the messaging? it's hard to remain optimistic when you know that there's billions of dollars fighting you (that is to say, us) every step of the way.
I highly recommend Tim Snyder's last Substack post about "The Phantom Election," which beautifully, depressingly talks about this.
this is the way it feels to me too, Dick.
it does not make for a pleasant day-to-day existence, and that's only after two weeks (actually, a day less).
I'd gotten to a point at which I was absolutely sure that I wouldn't last through another TFF term. now, I'm thinking the rage might just keep me going.
I hope that in a few weeks, after we've all gotten more or less through the shock, we start to figure out how to come together and decide how we might...I dunno...figure out how to change the messaging? it's hard to remain optimistic when you know that there's billions of dollars fighting you (that is to say, us) every step of the way.
I highly recommend Tim Snyder's last Substack post about "The Phantom Election," which beautifully, depressingly talks about this.