It’s the 4th of July

And I’ve got some thoughts and feelings to share.

I’m hesitant to celebrate this day, because I’m just so disappointed in where we are as a nation. My heart feels heavy and my natural optimistic tendencies are waning.

As you all are likely aware, the bill that strips the poor of their health care, will likely lead to the closure of rural hospitals (like the one my newest grandson was born at), takes food away from families that rely on SNAP, greatly increases spending for the ICE thugs to kidnap and disappear both law-abiding undocumented immigrants and American citizens alike, while giving billionaires tax cuts that will surely not “trickle down” to benefit working folks like you and me, passed in the Senate yesterday.

My fellow Americans, the country we grew up in is not the same. It’s been reshaped by greed and cruelty. We have fallen so far. Our nation’s people have been monumentally manipulated by power-hungry, evil actors.

My biggest hope is that we’ll somehow get ourselves out of this horrific mess. A revolution, powered by the people of America, is needed now. I sense it is coming. I pray it will be peaceful, but I recognize that is unrealistic. There’s too much anger (the righteous kind) amongst our populace and we’re scrappy…right? There’s so many of us that did not consent to this baloney.

Suffice it to say, I’m unable to muster any sense of pride in America today.

The best I can do is continue to speak out, stand up for what is right, and focus on the America that could be. The America that celebrates the immigrant. The America that feeds the hungry and lifts up the poor. The America that stands for due process and the freedom to love, live, and pursue each citizen’s own version of happiness. The America that works to preserve democracy, the health of our planet, and the well-being of all the people living here.

So, Happy Independence Day to those who celebrate and those whose heart is just not in it this year.

I may not be proud of America at the moment, but I love her anyway.

10 thoughts on “It’s the 4th of July”

  1. I’m in a similar spot as you mentally. While I still believe there are many wonderful people in our country, some of the things we’ve done as a nation and as a government make me ashamed.

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  2. You suggest and I agree that we need to focus on the America thatΒ could be.Β That’s where I am mentally, too. Like I often remind myself: energy flows where attention goes. I’m a solutions girl so I want to focus on how to get us out of this mess. Tip the scales in favor of quality not mediocrity.

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  3. I feel this! It’s a really difficult time. The hypocrisy is what gets me. So many “Christians” doing deeds that are contrary to any kind of Christian teaching or ideals. I hope you were able to enjoy time with family yesterday. And that people in power somehow find their hearts and souls!

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