moreneedstobedone
moreneedstobedone
moreneedstobedone

I’m really inspired by people who are trying to fight back but I seem to only be moving back and forth between denial, anger, and despair. It’s like I can’t progress beyond those.

Aren’t we all living in our worst week ever?

I know I am not the only one who has spent the last 4 days blindingly drunk, but I actually called into work today just to specifically get crap housed again. I am a chef at a country club and I don’t know if I can make food for a bunch of Trump supporters anymore. I seriously don’t know if I can do it anymore.

Aside from September 11 and a few personal tragedies, including multiple parental divorces and a weird

Nothing matters right now, so I’m going to tell you about my poops. I never really aspired to write about my

Not her fault you refused to listen to her

nah

Thank you, Harry Reid. The second worst thing about this election is how quick the Republicans- who hate Trump - have been to normalize his presidency. This is not normal, this is not right.

Weren’t you listening during the debates, Mr. Reid? ‘To them, I say nothing.’ The modern equivalent of George Wallace is not going to reign in emboldened bigots who feel this is their time, and unify a still bitterly divided nation.

Here’s the difference. In 08, Republcisns invented stuff to be angry about. For example, Republicans were afraid Obama was a secret Muslim or a socialist or not born in America or the anti-Christ.

Yeah, no one questioned Obama’s citizenship and claimed that he couldn’t be president because he wasn’t born in this country. That was...something different!

Yep, it’s about white people not really minding about racism as long as we get ours. Geez, economic anxiety does sound better, doesn’t it?

I am a 57 year old gay woman who melted down several times at work. I work with Republicans who supported Trump, but now they are realizing how bad he is for actual people they know. Since we are on the Left Coast their voting support did not put him into office, but now they are faced with the reality of their

I teach middle school. One of my students, who is gay, absolutely melted down today. We were there to help him out, but: still.

Jesus Christ. What have we done?

I have heard quite a few people express the hope today that trump will become less abhorrent after the inauguration and he was just putting on an act to get elected. Is this bargaining stage of the five stages of grief?