Ack, thank you for your thoughtful, passionate, and articulate post. I am sorry that you have the political pain of knowing that the election did not go the way that you wanted it to go. I know if Romney had won, I would be very upset and anyone's celebration of him would twist like a knife in my stomach. I imagine you feel somewhat the same way about Obama's election.Ack wrote:Congrats, America.
I lament the fact that, as such a divided country, we always have a a sizeable portion of the country feeling incredibly depressed and angry every time poll results come in.
With that sentiment, I don't want to get into a debate right now about the points where I disagree with you. Instead, I want to highlight that despite our differences in who we voted for, you and I actually care about many of the same issues. I also want to see Wallstreet be taken to task. I also want solutions in energy. I also want to see real solutions to our economy. I also want to see us carefully handling our international relations, particularly with warring countries in the middle east and temperamental powerhouses like China.
Our difference is in whether we think Obama or Romney is better for the plan of the big picture, but we share some common goals aside from that. Many of us Democrats were not entirely happy with Obama's first 4 years, but just didn't see Romney as a better option. Now is the time for us to hold Obama accountable. Now that the electioneering is over, it's time for everybody to get some work done.