Shedding the Twits in Day by Day
- Jan. 25, 2017, 1:32 a.m.
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It amazes me that the extreme right, instead of being happy with a Trump win, continues to spew ugliness near and far, with wild suppositions and name calling, which might be interesting except they tend to sound like a broken record. Over the weekend, I:
- Read complaints about criticism of Trump’s son, yet these are the same persons who had nothing but hateful comments about Obama’s daughters.
- Was shocked that they think Trump’s pussy-grabbing ways are okay but Bill’s penchant for cigars is not.
- Was amused they criticize Obamacare, yet walk around on knee replacements PAID IN FULL with said help.
- Was disgusted that they spout that feminism is bad, yet reap its rewards.
- Read a hypocritical settlement for continuing a loveless marriage in order to stay wealthy yet criticize women trying to make it on their own.
- Couldn’t believe they think their opinion on the economy is important when they cannot balance a checkbook to save their soul.
They are as hypocritical and thin-skinned as our twitter-addict-in-chief. I just don’t care to interact with any of them from here on out. I know I should be patient and loving and reach out and try to love them, but I just can’t. Their lack of empathy for others turns me off. I don’t want that sort of negativity in my force field. So I’ve chosen to drift away. They are dried up in spirit and a waste of what little time I have on earth. I choose to pour my energy into a more productive approach. That means shedding those I see as Negative Nellies. That will hurt feelings, but it comes down to a choice: my energy or their need to wallow in anger and self-pity.
Moving on today to work on non-profit compliance with the State, pages for the matching funds drive, and finalizing lease renewal, all projects that will result in positive outcomes.
Oh! And I am LOVING the look of the tile I chose for the bathroom remodel! I meant to take before/after pics but I’m strapped for time, so you’ll get the after shots when we’re done.
The January/February edition of the Smithsonian is quite interesting. Does anyone else read it? If so, I’d be interested in your thoughts about the incarceration article.
Last updated January 25, 2017
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