I still can't talk to any overseas friends--I'm so embarrassed to be an American

I certainly refused to believe the comic book reality of some one as boorish as Trump could ever win anything other than a TV show contest…probably still in denial on day 2.   

And my record for identifying heroic leaders is not strong--I still tend to idolize Fidel Castro.

But I am also starting to get back into the focus that I now live in a country where
  • environmentalism
  • fair income distribution policies
  • women’s rights as defined by women rather than men
  • a policy of honoring treaties and agreements with allies
  • complying with international law
  • rules so I can feel safer from gun owners, and 
  • health care access
are minority or fringe positions.   None of these ideals, which I hold as essential values, has a single governmental branch (exec, legislative, judicial) to support them.   

I still don't understand how any of my fellow citizens could not find the list above desirable, though apparently the 47.5% of us who voted for Trump find them objectionable or laughable or something.



I still haven’t spoken to any of my overseas friends…too embarrassed.

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