I know there’s a lot of folks who’re scared and worried about what might happen during the next four years. President Donald Trump and his unorthodox method of doing things is certainly a cause for fear and worry. We’ve not had (in my Baby Boomer lifetime) this type of leader in the United States before. I’m not a presidential historian, but if you were to make a comparison between President Trump and those that have came and gone before him, you’d probably not see any resemblance of what we’ve come to know as President of The United States of America.
I watched a video recently and this fella was discussing his take on the pardons issued by President Trump of those who had been arrested and imprisoned for the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The person in the video was concerned about there not being enough of an uproar about those pardons. He said that our attitudes about it were “oh well.” As in, oh well, what will be will be, or it is what it is, or oh well, we can’t do much about it anyway.
I guess I’m guilty of thinking “oh well.” Does that mean I don’t care what happens during the next four years? No, of course I care what happens. But deep down inside I know I’m just a bystander, watching from the sidelines trying to stay up to date on what’s happening. I can’t change what happens in the White House, so I guess I’ll just hang out here in my house, and mumble to myself as I watch the latest headlines: “Oh well.”
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