In preparation for my self-imposed deadline to blog almost every day, I have been building a back-log of blogs, quotes, and poems to share with you, but events are happening as quickly as a world at war. I know it seems that the world is always at war, or at least that there is a war somewhere in the world demanding our attention. These are troubling times. It turns out, all times are troubling.
It is easy to be discouraged by the daily news. The news feels like an onslaught upon our senses and emotions. National Guard and Marines in Los Angeles. ICE looking for hardened criminals among the pickers in blueberry fields. Crazy conspiracy theories and even crazier lies presented as the truth as if saying it out loud makes it so. Threats to deploy thousands of troops onto American streets. Out and out, obvious attacks on freedom of speech. Donald Trump himself saying, “We're not King.”
I know my stress levels are growing exponentially in every day of the Trump administration as they push the boundaries of presidential power beyond what the Constitution allows. Yet I have very little power to do anything about it. I know most of you feel the same way.
It is with this in mind that Diane and I have decided to do something neither of us has done in half a century. We are going out tomorrow to join the No Kings protest. If nothing else, we will stand up and be counted in the fight against the totalitarian takeover of our country. The late Senator from Arkansas, J. William Fulbright, encouraged us to stand up when he said, “In a democracy, dissent is an act of faith.”
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