The Real Work Begins - And Response (2)

  • Saturday, November 28, 2020

The real work begins Jan. 20 and all of us are going to be in for a roller coaster ride rivalling all the chaos of the previous administration. Attempting to govern when confronted by 70 millions of folk that feel they were cheated and yet, fraud is non existent in an appreciable way. But we continue to believe what our leaders tell us to believe and discount fact.

My uncle Joe was a dairy farmer among many other things. Uneducated but wise in the ways of life. If one of his precious dairy cows got ill he would try many things to remedy the problem. If the cow could not be saved he let her die and often buried amidst respect.

We have a great deal to bury the past four years and yet try to fix the extensive damages to the country and the world. Wow, what a challenge for all of us to be patient and above all hope. 

Robert Brooks

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I’m confused, was this opinion article written in 2016 or 2020?  As I see it, the only real work left do now is to take control of the House and impeach Biden for election fraud and illegal dealings with the Chinese. 

And the good news is the Democrats have shown the country that it doesn’t matter if the charges are true or not. 

Brian Watson

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No patience was shown the last four years while the never ending witch hunt on Trump was relentless, but now that the dawn of the Biden administration begins, unity and peace are being begged for.  Patience would be a virtue if only the Trump administration hadn't been tortured. 

Good luck with the real work ahead if the 70 million Trump supporters can find patience which is very doubtful. 

At least we didn't riot and burn cities because we didn't get our way.  

Michael Mansfield

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