I want to say a big “Thank You” to Alabama for showing up at
the polls last night. This is a huge victory for us, and by “us” I mean many
different things. Politically speaking, I believe we need more than one strong party
and I really think we would function better as a nation with three strong, hard-working,
reliable parties committed to the good of the country. We are diverse. We have
different perspectives. We need input from and action for us all. For that
reason, it has distressed me to watch the decline of the Republican Party and
the weakening of the Democratic Party.
It has stressed the very fabric of our nation and tried our
democracy as nothing before has. This was painfully obvious when our president
insisted on stating his position on the election in Alabama. “We can’t have another
liberal Democrat in the Senate,” he stated. At this time, Republicans still have
a majority in the Senate, the House, a Republican President and they are
quickly populating the courts with conservative judges.
This blocks the checks and balances that have made this
government work for us in the past. And still he would rather stack that deck
higher, even at the expense of seating a Senator that is accused of heinous
actions, that has twice been removed from the Alabama Supreme Court for
refusing to follow the laws he swore to uphold. He would rather have seated a
man unfit for the office who is a republican, than to have to work through
legislation, letting the process play out as it was designed to. That is
against the fundamental workings of the government and is a danger to democracy
itself.
We need representation of the people (you and me) that works
for all of us. Right now, big money is in control and “the people” are suffering
because the reigning party has too much control and their agenda favors big
money over a strong and vibrant population. The victory for Democrats in
Alabama added to the other recent victories around the country is a step in the
right direction.
It is also a victory for the values of the citizens of this
country. Donald Trump’s presidential campaign completely destroyed any semblance
decency as he mowed everyone out of his way. Lies have now become the normal
conversation of every day. Russia interfered with the election more aggressively
than ever before and employed mind bending tactics that influenced voters and
clouded the issues, so that no one had a clear view of what was happening. I don’t
believe the majority of our citizens are horrid, bigoted and hate-filled. I do
believe that many are struggling and fearful and many of those have been
targeted for exploitation and that this swayed their votes. These very people
are going to be devastated by the current Republican agenda.
The people that voted for Roy Moore did not vote for him because
he is accused of mishandling young girls, but they did vote for him in spite of
it and this is distressing. Quite frankly, it is not surprising. It has been
accepted for a very long time that women and girls are held to a different
standard from men and boys. Not anymore. This is a victory for those of who
value respect for and from others around us. Regardless of our political views,
our religious beliefs, our sex and sexual orientation, our culture or the color
of our skin, our economic strata, our mental or physical health state, we have
the right to be treated with respect in this country.
We have the right to expect the truth from our
representatives. We have the right to be recognized as equal in our needs and
our opinions. We have the right to vote and to have our vote count. We have the
right to know what is happening in our government, local, state and federal. We
have the right to feel safe with our representatives.
This was a victory for women and women’s rights and a
victory for the resisters of the Republican agenda. We have fought hard for a
year against an administration that is admittedly trying to dissemble our
government process and destroy democracy. We have fought against legislation
that will cause harm and hardship for our citizens. We have fought against
discriminatory practices that harm our friends and neighbors. We have fought to
keep America robust, vital, welcoming and strong. This victory belongs to all
of us.
So, thank you, Alabama for not giving in and giving up.
Thank you to the Republicans who have made some difficult decisions in the past
few months and done the right thing. We may have differing opinions and differing
views, but as long as we ALL work FOR the good of the country, we will be able
to work together. Carry on.
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