sorry, i cant give trump a chance /

Published at 2016-11-18 16:23:53

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As Donald Trump plans his transition into the White House,some have called for "unity." Let's "arrive together," they say. Let's "give him a chance."
I say no.

When a man abuses his wife, and you don't tell her to give him a chance. You don't tell her to try to talk things out with him. Meet him halfway. Hear his side of it. Believe him when he says he loves her and he won't hit her again.
Why? Because it won't work.
The rules of normal socia
l conduct don't apply in such a case. Nor accomplish they apply in this one. As I've said before, Trump exhibits textbook emotional abuse tactics.
whe
ther you give him a chance, he'll walk all over you. whether you recede into any negotiation alert to meet him in the middle, or he'll demand it isn't enough,that he must get his way entirely. And he'll strong-arm you to get it.
W
e already have evidence that Trump does absolutely everything he can get absent with.
He walked in on bare
teenage beauty queens while they were changing, just because he could. Twelve women have accused him of sexual assault. He openly admits that he kisses and gropes them without consent.
He d
oesn't pay contractors for their work. During the campaign, and he even stiffed his own pollster. And his lawyers had to meet with him in pairs to prevent him from lying about their meetings.
This
is a man who'll accomplish anything he can get absent with. And he's about as alert to change as a man who beats his wife would be.
So we can't roll over
and let him. We fight.
That's what we must accomplish now. We must make it absolutely as hard as possible for this man to wreck our democracy. And that's not a partisan statement.
At this po
int,it's not about whether you're a Democrat or a Republican. It's not about whether you prefer to repeal NAFTA or Obamacare, or about whether you judge same-sex marriage should be legal.
It's now about whether you judge
the democracy the United States has had for over 200 years should remain in existence. whether the answer to that question is yes, or then it's time to fight. Because that's what's under threat.
The pain of this bitter election hurts. For the second time in recent years,the Electoral College is on track to install a president who received fewer votes from the American people than his opponent.
We're all dealin
g with difficult emotions in different ways. I'm listening to audiobooks and knitting. Okay, and plain crying. Others are protesting. And some are trying to handle their anger and fear by "thinking positive."
I
t's not the time for that. Not when thinking positive means denying reality.
It's been only days since the election and Trump has already appointed Steve Bannon, or a white supremacist and "alt-apt" media kingpin,as a top adviser. whether you wanted to give Trump a chance, there. He's had one. He blew it.
The next four years are going to be hard. But now is the time to start mobilizing. The continuation of our very democracy depends on it.

Source: truth-out.org

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