I am at a loss for words regarding today's transition in the White House. As I face the exit of President Barack Obama and his lovely family, I am fighting the urge to fall into despair. I have heard from many friends who are dreading this new presidency with an overwhelming sense of fear and trepidation. Many refer to Trump's presidency as "the end of the world." We are forced to endure a "wait and see" approach to this whole deal. I keep trying to fathom a glimmer of something other than …
Fasten your Seatbelts, it’s gonna be a bumpy four years.
I have never felt the loss of an outgoing President and First Lady more in my life. I talk to my friends and family and they are genuinely frightened and dreading this new regime. I try to be hopeful and accepting but there is a constant feeling of dread of the unknown and I can't help feeling that I am being naive when I try to be optimistic. All I keep thinking is this line from All About Eve: "Fasten your seatbelts, it's gonna be a bumpy night!" …
The New President.
The thing is: Trump can't save them. There is no real going back. The fear that drove many to vote for this man is based in truth. The world has changed. People have opened their hearts and minds and welcomed a Global community. Technology has changed the way the economy works and has left many in the economic dust. The election of our first African American president woke the beast, His reelection set the beast on his feet and Trump gave him the ability to walk again. Was this not the country …