Donald Trump has proven victorious in the presidential elections; it would be difficult to condense the political snobbery into a short sentence. Yes, the candidate I voted for won and, along with that, the country also put Republicans in control of both the House and Senate.
Those who
supported Democrat candidates are a bit down in the mouth and don’t appreciate the
rhetoric being tossed around on social media outlets, basically claiming to
hold the higher ground of civility. Come again? (That’s a way of saying BS here
in Texas)
These same
folks ignored inflammatory and divisive attacks aimed at anyone supporting
Donald Trump or folks wearing a MAGA cap. They didn’t complain when a Democrat
member of Congress stood before a microphone and bellowed loud and clear that
even if Donald Trump won the election, they wouldn’t validate the vote or allow
him to take office.
I posted a
simple response to one of them, “We should behave more like adults. That said,
there is a relief valve going off, one that lends hope to the idea of our Constitutional
Republic having survived for the moment.”
Since that
moment, a few other thoughts have surfaced regarding the feelings being
expressed today. There is a difference
between Jubilation and Gloating, but how can we tell the difference?
Several of
my friends and family have been diagnosed with various forms of cancer. The mere mention of the word cancer left them
hollow through their spirit. After
months of treatment which tormented them physically, mentally and spiritually; a
few of them were told their cancer was in remission.
Their whole demeanor changed as they left the clinic. Some clinics have a bell affixed to the wall by the exit door for patients to clang when they are told such great news. That’s the definition of Jubilation. These individuals are relieved that life will return to a more normal existence. Then, on their way home the idea hits them, “How long will my cancer be held in remission?”
The same
might be true for how many of us feel this morning. There is a glimmer of hope being
expressed through our Jubilation, the hope that our Constitutional Republican
form of government still has a chance to survive. But how much longer will it survive with of
all the efforts to reduce this once great nation to its knees and be no better
than a third world communist regime.
If our
Jubilation sounds like Gloating, perhaps it is; but for today at least, Make
America Great Again is the phrase on our lips.
God Bless America!
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