We are never going to be a united country after this divisive and dreadful election season,
Let’s not kid ourselves, we are never going to be a united country after this divisive and dreadful election season, and quite frankly I don’t want to be friends with someone who supports Donald Trump’s hateful, racist, sexist, bigoted rhetoric and backward-looking politics. He wants to gut the Environmental Protection Agency, overturn Roe v. Wade and the Paris Climate accords and deny coverage to the 20 million now insured under Obamacare. All this hopeful talk of “uniting behind the president-elect” is BS. I would rather have my fingernails pulled out one by one than have a drink with a rabid Trump supporter.
I understand now that roughly half the country is unhappy with the status quo and stagnation in Washington, but do they understand that Obama was unable to pass any legislation that would have helped them, due to Republican pledge (thanks Mitch McConnell) to obstruct everything Obama tried to do? Don’t they understand that for all his words to the contrary, for Trump it’s all about the power and the glory and winning and that he doesn’t give a rat’s — about them? He has no policy in place to assist them except maybe to start up the “clean” coal plants ( isn’t that an oxymoron ?), start drilling on our pristine federal lands ( sparking wildfires and spills as is happening in Georgia) deport 11 million immigrants and build the wall.
Everything he proposes will set us back decades and more, a true American tragedy. And god forbid he should be impeached or assassinated, his vice-president, Mike Pence defunded Planned Parenthood in Illinois, believes the world was created in six days ( and wants that theory taught in public schools), wrote an op-ed article saying “smoking doesn’t kill,” and vows to send Roe v.Wade back to the “ash heap of history.” Yikes, I hope the Donald is wearing a bullet-proof vest.
Talk about rigged and manipulated, Russia has admitted to “being in touch with the Trump campaign during the election.” The New Yorker magazine cover that had Putin holding the bible for Trump’s swearing in, unfortunately, got it right.
Well, what next? We march ( DC 1/20/17), we volunteer, we donate, we sign petitions, we take to the streets like we did in the sixties — only now it’s not just our young men at stake — it’s our world, our environment, our health, our ideals and the sanity of everyone who voted for the only competent, experienced, responsible candidate, Hillary Clinton.
So enough of the handwringing. Let’s get to work.
Jaime Hamlin
Vineyard Haven

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As a country we have never
BS OBAs a country we have never been this united since Reconstruction. Republicans have the Executive office, both houses of Congress, two thirds of state legislatures and two thirds of the governors. The country has repudiated the elitist, non-inconclusive, racist, progressive party. The working class has found it's voice again. Either join this incredible movement ensuring justice for all Americans, or get out of the way.
Wake up, it's not the sixties
Bob Fargo EdgartownWake up, it's not the sixties. The main reason Trump won (and please I find him to be as disgraceful as the alternative)was because pompous arrogant elites had no concept that there may be a viewpoint out there different from their own. Well the people have spoken, for better or worse, and now as Americans we have to unite behind our nation and not be bitter and divisive because your girl lost a fair election!
Got my tickets to DC for the
Barbara Macdonald EdgartownGot my tickets to DC for the 20th. Broken but unbowed. Wearing my safety pin so I can be a safe place metaphorically or otherwise to anyone who might need shelter, hope or advocacy.
I have always been proud to be an American even when I did not agree with our government or its policies. I am so sad to say that is no longer true. We still do have rights though and I will use mine of free speech and assembly to protest, march and advocate for any and every cause I can support. I think my bellbottoms from protesting the bombing of Cambodia are in the attic somewhere.
It might not be a good idea
ApoliticalIt might not be a good idea to vow to refuse to shake hands or have a drink or work with someone who voted for Trump ("rabid" or not---and this letter writer does sound like maybe a "rabid" Clinton supporter).
https://vineyardgazette.com/marthas-vineyard-voters-guide/election-resu…
Twenty percent of the voters in Dukes County voted for Donald Trump, 476 of them in Tisbury; 26% did not vote for Clinton. I assume that the discrepancy in the percentage totals (3% of the votes for president seem to have gone missing) indicates that a number of voters did not vote for any presidential candidate at all. Presumably, they couldn't bring themselves to vote for Clinton.
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