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This Christmas is a bit different. It feels I am standing on pins and needles, instead of the usual simple pine needles that the tree has shed across the living room.
We live in a strange time. Rupert Murdoch, the Grinch Who didn't steal Christmas, but used it as a bludgeon to divide the country, has nearly succeeded in his goal. To force us all numbly to bow down to his idea of how a lowly common person should carry the wealthy on our shoulders in adoration, as though they are the Christ. As though Christ's words are forgotten and replaced by the words of blonde harpies shrieking their Christmas has been stolen. When, in fact, it is they who have twisted the words of a peaceful man and celebrate a religion he would not even recognize as following his words.
That is where we sit. And that is why I stand on pins and needles. My safety blanket, a kindly older gentleman, President Joe Biden, who has watched over us for the last four years, is about to kiss us good night, turn out the light, and step out of the room. We are about to face our closet monsters without Joe there to make us feel safe.
Like many a great provider and parent-figure, like many a great teacher, in fact, have been teaching us in ways we don't know about. Giving us skills we didn't know we learned. Because of this, we underestimate ourselves. Good parenting is often what you don't see. It includes the safeguards put in place to keep your family safe. Joe has been a good shepherd in his time in office. He leaves us in much better shape than we were. But he has put things in place to help us in the future.
My mom recently passed from cancer. I wrote a much of the checks myself for her treatment. The new $2000 cap for medicine for seniors is a gift Joe gave us. It will be Christmas year, after year, after year for the people who can stop writing checks for medicine. Those road workers and bridge builders who were left jobless when the last administration stopped investing in infrastructure, will have Christmas over and over again as they are hired for the new road, or the new bridge or the new factory.
Most importantly, friends and allies, is that Joe showed us Trump can be beaten. He can be stood up to. He can be laughed at and, like a tube of liverwurst in your fridge, thrown out at the expiration date, which is already counting down.
Thank you Joe for all the good you have done. Thank you for the gifts that will keep on giving long after you are gone. And thank you to DU. I cannot think of a better group of people to spend Christmas Day with. You too, are a gift that keeps on giving.
Cheers and Blessings for an interesting upcoming New Year.
Brett
Deuxcents
(25,137 posts)I wish you peace and a healthy New Year well have to make our own happiness for a while 💐
Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)I didn't feel like putting up lights so I just put out a few lights. My neighbor said hi and told me that his daughter (just starting to talk) LOVES my lights and asks to go see "Blue lights."
Oh man...my grumpy old heart did a little sad at that. I used to go all out on my lights and this year just didn't have it in me. After hearing how much she loved them I felt awful! In years past cars have stopped to make pictures and this year I had almost nothing. I live on a corner lot, so basically 50'x100' of darkness.
I have a tree on the median strip that I ran power to and covered with blue icicle lights. And when I say covered, I mean--it looks like a weeping willow of blue light. It is over the sidewalk so you can walk right under it, or, as in my neighbor's case, push the stroller under it.
I find myself standing at the front door over and over again, looking out the window and watching all those lights thinking in the dark. Tonight we have a wind storm coming and all I can think is, "The tree is going to be so pretty blowing in the wind!"
Making my own happiness.
Deuxcents
(25,137 posts)Were all gonna need to make sure the lights stay on for each other 🌺
Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)I COVERED this poor tree and it is going to be a MESS to un-ravel.
Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)Think. Again.
(22,456 posts)Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)I've been kind of down but, you know, comfortably numb today, I guess.
It's been a nice holiday and I wanted to share.
erronis
(22,275 posts)I wish you a good year, and as I have told others, I send the new year my hopes and prayers.
Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)I'm ready for a New Year.
Wild blueberry
(8,041 posts)You're right about the gifts that keep giving.
Thank you.
Cheers!
Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)Your comment reminds me, we are saying goodbye to kindness and decency in the White House for four years.
But, you know, in the darkest of times you can find your greatest of friends and, as history shows us, fire forges great heroes.
Gloria Gaynor said it best.
chouchou
(2,686 posts)Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)I was sat by the Christmas tree, surrounded by dozing pets and husband, piles of torn up wrapping paper, drinking a good cup of coffee and thought, "This is a good."
Seemed a good idea to share that feeling.
calimary
(88,697 posts)And many more!!!
Teacher of the Year
(220 posts)Evolve Dammit
(21,373 posts)Dem4life1234
(2,532 posts)Just why?
My God do we have that many dumbasses in our country.....or could it be the lame stream media keeps pumping out lies about him?
Why is it we can see past the lies of the media and some others cannot?
This is not the work of a senile man, the man is very sharp.
I'm so happy to see more and more Dems in Congress speaking about the accomplishments because these sheep in this country need to know what Dems have done for them.
KT2000
(21,871 posts)Fightfight post 25 pages of Biden's accomplishments that the media rarely reported. Ask the DNC to remind people, through ads or whatever they can, to highlight these things he did that are all about decency.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219802089
3catwoman3
(28,382 posts)...at making the case for this extensive list of accomplishments?
Dem4life1234
(2,532 posts)3catwoman3
(28,382 posts)It certainly seems so.
No matter how many explanations I read, it still confounds me that so many people find someone as vile as TSF admirable in any way at all.
He is completely odious in every possible way - attitudinally, behaviorally, morally, philosophically, physically. I loathe him.
Dem4life1234
(2,532 posts)And he has gotten worse because lazy ass justice system hasn't thrown his ass in prison.
Clouds Passing
(6,733 posts)Joe has not deserved the crap sandwich all the corporate own media has heaped on him.
Joe has been the best president since FDR! I will miss him. We will miss him. The poor and middle class maggots will eventually miss him.
ancianita
(42,724 posts)May you and yours live well in spite of the upcoming four years.
cenacle
(188 posts)"There is an adage: Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars.
"I know many people feel like we are entering a dark time. For the benefit of us all, I hope that is not the case. But, America, if it is: Let us fill the sky with the light of a billion brilliant stars."