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About last night.
Author: Raine    Date: 11/21/2016 14:08:19

Good Morning.

This weekend we went to a friend's annual Friendsgiving party. We look forward to it every year as it gives us a chance to spend time with friends that usually leave town to visit family. Most of the people we see know where Bob and I stand on many issues, yet we don't normally talk about them at a social gathering like this. It's usually about friends, kids, beer and life in general. These people are fellow home brewers and a wider circle of friends that has grown since we moved to this area 8 years ago -- almost to the day. They are people who work in the private sector, they are contractors and some work in the federal government. Our friends are regular people who happen to live inside the beltway but make no mistake, there is no bubble. They live here, work here and raise families here. They don't generally marinate in this stuff the way we do here on this blog.
Not this year. Within moments of our arrival, and before many others got there, our host stated, to us, this is a safe place today. Shortly after that, people started talking about what happened on the night of November 8. As more people arrived, more people wanted to talk about what was going on. I was really surprised about this. There was an air of friendship and trust, but there was also an air of mourning and sadness. Stories were shared of that night - the tears, the anger, and the utter disbelief.

They were deeply concerned.

Not one person at this gathering felt that this was normal. They know this abnormality isn't about the left and right of politics. I don't know if I took comfort in this or not. Our friends who work in various government agencies don't know what is going to happen, going forward. They don't work in politically sensitive jobs and yet they know things are going to change. Friends who are contractors aren't sure what the future in holds for them with this incoming administration. One friend has been waiting for a contract job to become a permanent one and is starting to doubt whether it is going to happen.

Keep in mind, Bob and I were the oldest people there. We all know that we live in an area of the country that's really blue and well-educated. It's not like everyone there was liberal -- and it still didn't matter. It wasn't about politics. Once again, I don't know if I take comfort in this or not. None of us did. We all have family in other areas of the country, and some of us have family members that voted for the President-elect. There will be some uncomfortable dinners this week. Contingency plans were being made and basically, yesterday was a symbolic place of primal scream for many of us before Thursday.

I don't know where to go with this, but all of us are preparing for what the next four years are going to be like and we still aren't over the shock of the election. We don't have time to get over it.

I saw too many little people yesterday who are (as they should be) blissfully unaware of what has been put at our feet. They are the innocent ones. They are the ones that will need protection from adults for the next few years.

We must not be afraid to reach out and hug our friends and let them know that if they want to talk about the things we normally don't talk about at social gatherings, they can talk to you. People want to talk. Let them know you care and are there for them.

and
Raine
 

24 comments (Latest Comment: 11/21/2016 20:42:26 by Scoopster)
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Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 14:16:48
Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2016 14:31:15
Morning

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2016 14:32:48
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

Those silly Japanese folks...



I swear all his kids look dead in the eyes.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 15:03:10
PLEASE REFRESH THE BLOG!

It's been updated and a real one is there now.



Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 15:33:25
Huuh?




Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 15:34:12
EIGHT. Saudi Arabia.

The business interests range from sprawling, ultraluxury real estate complexes to one-man holding companies and branding deals in Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Panama and other countries, including some where the United States maintains sensitive diplomatic ties.

Some companies reflect long-established deals while others were launched as recently as Trump’s campaign, including eight that appear tied to a potential hotel project in Saudi Arabia, the oil-rich Arab kingdom that Trump has said he “would want to protect.”




Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 15:35:27
Quote by Scoopster:
Huuh?


I am not even sure what to make of this. The NYT has no one inside the Trump building to fact check this stiuff according to what Eric Boehlert said on the SMShow a little while ago.


Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/21/2016 15:36:16
Quote by Scoopster:
Huuh?





Maybe this is a bone to throw out to Democrats? Usually, a president has someone in the cabinet who is not a party member.


Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 15:42:52
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Scoopster:
Huuh?



Maybe this is a bone to throw out to Democrats? Usually, a president has someone in the cabinet who is not a party member.

A friend of mine mentioned that she's very hawkish. Pro-Assad regime in regards to Syria supposedly.

Personally I think it's because she flipped that House seat in Hawaii back, so why not have her vacate it and have the potential of it flipping back again?

Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/21/2016 15:43:01
Hello, bloggers!

Well, I am concerned with what is going on in this country. I am still checking on lots of things locally, but my gut instincts tell me that I will not find much here and will likely have to relocate for work. (The Gary Public School Corporation may shut its doors and that would flood the market even further.) Non teaching work is also hard to get, but I am hanging in there.

I fear that we will see the GOP realize this bit of wisdom from Star Trek:


The GOP is beginning to back off of many promises, including repealing Obamacare.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/21/2016 15:52:57
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Scoopster:
Huuh?



Maybe this is a bone to throw out to Democrats? Usually, a president has someone in the cabinet who is not a party member.

A friend of mine mentioned that she's very hawkish. Pro-Assad regime in regards to Syria supposedly.

Personally I think it's because she flipped that House seat in Hawaii back, so why not have her vacate it and have the potential of it flipping back again?



As Trump is looking desperately for legitimacy, having a hawkish Democrat might help him.

Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2016 16:22:05
And being pro-Assad will make Trump's buddy Putin happy.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 16:38:56
Oops.. Tulsi's seat wasn't the one that flipped - it was Neil Abercrombie's, and it only happened because the special election was a 3-way split that allowed the GOP to win. That was several years ago before Mark Takai won it back (who then died, and was replaced by Colleen Hanabusa)

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 16:59:08
Quote by Scoopster:
Oops.. Tulsi's seat wasn't the one that flipped - it was Neil Abercrombie's, and it only happened because the special election was a 3-way split that allowed the GOP to win. That was several years ago before Mark Takai won it back (who then died, and was replaced by Colleen Hanabusa)

If they are reaching out to her it's only because they still want to poke the eyes of Clinton -- this is a cynical play for BoB ppl/

I cannot stand what is happening right in front of our eyes.


Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 17:38:24
Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 19:01:25
Trying to finalize travel plans for the holiday and it's becoming a totally unnecessary logistical nightmare.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 19:02:35
Quote by Scoopster:
Trying to finalize travel plans for the holiday and it's becoming a totally unnecessary logistical nightmare.

you heading to NY?

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 19:08:22
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Trying to finalize travel plans for the holiday and it's becoming a totally unnecessary logistical nightmare.

you heading to NY?

Yeeep. Jess is coming too since her parents moved out west and she's not on terms with her sister.

We were tentatively gonna stay overnight, but there's not enough bedrooms now that my aunt moved in to the house with Mom & my uncle. (only one spare bed, and per my uncle's rule we're not allowed to sleep in the same bed since we're unmarried)

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 19:46:58
This is GREAT!
Here are some of the attendees:

ABC News: “Good Morning America” co-host George Stephanopoulos, “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir, chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz

NBC News: President Deborah Turness, “NBC Night News” host Lester Holt, “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd

CBS News: “Face the Nation” host John Dickerson, “CBS This Morning” co-hosts Charlie Rose, Norah O’Donnell and Gayle King, Washington bureau chief Christopher Isham

Fox News: Co-presidents Bill Shine and Jack Abernethy, EVP of news and editorial Jay Wallace, and executive Jay Wallace and EVP Suzanne Scott

CNN: President Jeff Zucker and anchors Wolf Blitzer and Erin Burnett

MSNBC: President Phil Griffin


Comment by Raine on 11/21/2016 19:49:02
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Trying to finalize travel plans for the holiday and it's becoming a totally unnecessary logistical nightmare.

you heading to NY?

Yeeep. Jess is coming too since her parents moved out west and she's not on terms with her sister.

We were tentatively gonna stay overnight, but there's not enough bedrooms now that my aunt moved in to the house with Mom & my uncle. (only one spare bed, and per my uncle's rule we're not allowed to sleep in the same bed since we're unmarried)
I can't help but giggle at that last part.

Have you looked into AirBnB?


Comment by trojanrabbit on 11/21/2016 19:53:55
I think we need a new graphic "xxx Days without mention of eMails from the House".


Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 20:04:33
Comment by trojanrabbit on 11/21/2016 20:31:36
Quote by Scoopster:
Bibi, shut the fk up.

Dunno how much faith I put in a one year old article.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2016 20:42:26
Quote by trojanrabbit:
Quote by Scoopster:
Bibi, shut the fk up.

Dunno how much faith I put in a one year old article.

sigh.....

I'm on FB for less than an hour all day, and I still manage to get suckered by crap. Clearly I need more anti-socialmedia training!