A look at what we can learn from the election, why we shouldn't accept the new normal and why President-elect Donald Trump should move to the White House. | | | | | | As the President-elect handles his transition from his hometown of New York rather than Washington, it creates traffic snarls and requires extra security that impacts local residents and businesses.| Chicago Tribune | | Read More | | | | | If Democrats expect to sit back and watch the GOP self-destruct, I fear they will be disappointed. | Orlando Sentinel | | | | | It's hard to change people's minds about someone they have normalized. Yet some things need to be abnormalized. | Chicago Tribune | | | | | I should not be waiting for Clinton. Clinton had lost, but this was in no way going to stop the forward momentum of the people of this country. | Harford Courant | | | | | A large minority of Americans have just elected a president who offered them hope, overlooking an attitude toward race and torture that ought to have been categorically disqualifying. | Los Angeles Times | | | | | For years, Bernie Sanders sensed the growing discontent and now he has the unexpected role as the independent leader of a shattered party. | South Florida Sun-Sentinel | | | | | Trump is notable among recent Republican presidential nominees in his talent for alienating conservatives. | Chicago Tribune | | | | | It seems evident that the vast majority of Americans are disenchanted, and rightfully so, with the two major political parties. | Baltimore Sun | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment