AboutRealLife
Bio
I am glad I have found a place too truly express myself. I love writing and I hope you enjoy reading what I write. I am actually old enough too look back and it has been quite a journey through the time I have spent on planet Earth!
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Politics
Is that flag held high?Proud?That is the America I thought I lived in, it is the one I thought I grew up in. As a senior in high school I put flags on my car, I thought America was great!I still do, I feel like we have made bad choices that in time we will recover from and move on. Currently I cannot see the light in the tunnel and it is very grim. In the state that I lived growing up people actually were moving from overseas to the area, looking for a better life. I was happy with them. I watched my parents go through the voting and current elections at that time President Bush. There were moments of chaos surely behind the scenes but never did it get to a point that I felt like we could go to war in our own countries. So finally I got to the age myself where I can vote and I get all excited! Obviously you never know if who you vote for will end up doing all the things you felt passionate about but you definitely do not ever think you will have supported someone who does not even like you. The reality of this is unreal unthinkable how could one of the soil of a country with people all over the world merged together? How could we accidentally vote in someone be excited about someone? The past election was evident that it's time to change the way we do things and that apparently regular elections are a thing of the past maybe we should do in order to get into the police department. All in all and despite negative information I was a trumpster I got to a point where I felt he was like a person in school whom the popular kids pick on someone who had not been in this country only. In conclusion it is not at all the fact that he lost the election that part was shocking. It was not the part that we did not know he had faults for me it was therapeutic to say even the president of the free world has it's faults. I had through the last twenty years began to realize there are no perfect people we mess up we have faults. The hardest part of moving on is the realization that we had in fact voted in someone who does not even like my relatives based on just the color of their skin not anything else they had done to identify with him.It's predicting unbelievably shocking it's painful (I was curious), how is the brown or any nationality in the White House other than Caucasian dealing with alongside a man who was born? Fact is when it all hits the fan through the confusion we can all clearly see it never was about someone being prejudiced or even discriminated against. I believe that even if the media had it wrong apparently there were far more people in the nation who thought he was not qualified due to a lack of getting the job done in a professional manner which would be in this case presidental manner. I have not been in the white house before so I have to compare to what I have experienced and once I had a boss he got along with everyone he laughed, he sympathized but the customers problems were not being noticed. Eventually the company brought a new person on board they were quiet and did not really care about random chitchat, however, customers were giving a five star rating on how they were taken care of. It is the way the world sometimes the quiet ones get more done (lesson learned).
By AboutRealLife3 years ago in The Swamp