Sunday, April 16, 2017

My support for President Trump's sound judgment isn't personal.

April 16, 2017


I haven't asked him for help dealing with my housing situation or the conglomerate's bullying of me.  My personal problems aren't as important as what the federal government has to address every day.  I also think that if I want to maintain an impartial distance from politics, I need to not ask politicians for favors.  

I am concerned that the media is more interested in attacking high profile targets than anything else.  It is difficult for me to understand how so many people can care more about whether or not they score points in the court of public opinion (an opinion that they're manipulating) than with all of the real crises that are erupting everywhere.  

I also have not tried to ignore the contributions of his wife, who seems to want to be an active First Lady who empowers women.  

I hope that they don't take personally anything that I say or do for the next four years.  The only thing for which I am professionally qualified is to be a cashier.  It is also my deliberate decision not to be as important as they are; I need to be able to make mistakes.

If there were a female President, I would have to pay most of the attention that I pay to the White House to that person instead of to her husband, if she had a husband.  Most of the time, I can't believe that my life is how it is; how do any of these people even know who I am?  


Copyright L. Kochman, April 16, 2017 @ 10:21 p.m./No code, all policies operative, all the time.  I'll publish my preliminary page and similar pages again.