As the dust settles on another election cycle, many voters are feeling disappointment and frustration. You know the decisions are made long before you cast your ballot. The recent gender reveal may provide a moment of laughter, but it cannot compare to the serious task of selecting our nation's leader. Now, more than ever, it’s important that we reflect on how to join forces for a united future. We must stick our states and communities to create the change we want to see.

One common feeling after elections is helplessness. Many of you may argue that your vote felt insignificant in what seemed like a predetermined process. However, it is essential to recognize that every vote adds to a collective voice. In the 2020 presidential election, for example, nearly 159 million Americans cast their ballots. That represents about 66.7% of the eligible voting population, the highest percentage in a century! Instead of letting frustration simmer, let’s channel that energy into constructive discussions about our concerns and hopes.
In times of heightened emotions, the instinct might be to engage in contentious debates. However, taking the time to listen and share ideas is far more beneficial. Your neighbor or even a family member might have a different perspective on an issue. By engaging thoughtfully, you can foster understanding and pave the way to effective communication rather than deepening divides. You all know the common goal is to further separate you and keep the division brewing. That shit has to stop. The next few weeks people will be doing exactly what the background noise wants them to do and be.

Future of America -Picture this: rather than shouting over disagreements, we could gather to discuss important topics that affect everyone—healthcare, education, climate change, and economic stability. For instance, consider the fact that nearly 30 million people in the U.S. currently lack health insurance. This issue impacts families and individuals across the nation and could benefit from serious collective effort and collaboration.
Some might feel overwhelmed, believing that changes are not possible. Yet history tells a different tale. Major transformations can happen when everyday citizens unite for a cause. For instance, the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s brought together countless Americans who advocated for equality, leading to significant legal changes. You can amplify your voice by engaging in your local community, attending town halls, and joining advocacy groups. Just be sure you are not controlled opposition because these days it is easy to determine.
It’s important to remember that the role of president is just one part of a larger puzzle. While it may appear as though the future is decided, the true power lies with the people. It is you—yes, you—who can influence change, regardless of who is in the Oval Office.

As we look forward, let’s commit to improvement, understanding, and collaboration. The gender reveal may have passed, but we now have the opportunity to create a shared vision for our future. Let’s not allow anger to dictate our actions; instead, let us unite for a more inclusive and prosperous America. Although the journey is ongoing, we can navigate it together toward a brighter horizon. Every one group do your part and we can build from there. Those who are already at the forefront don't give up or give in.
Taking a moment to pause and reflect can be enlightening. Focus on building bridges rather than walls. Embrace diversity in thoughts and opinions, acknowledging that strength lies in unity. Together, we can create change—not just during elections, but in every aspect of society. Embrace your power, participate in discussions, and let’s work toward a united future for all Americans. You can't say that you are aware of how things work and turn around and cry about it. The shit worked out the way you knew it would. Look at you , wishful thinking. Baby, this is America. Stop falling back to sleep.
Tootles.
I have felt and process my emotions, and I am thankful for your truthful and comforting words. No matter, what God is still in charge of it all. Thank you, Love you ❤️