A record of election posts, Nov. 8-9
Nov. 9th, 2016 06:58 pmPreface: Some of you have been around long enough to remember when I used to call myself a conservative (or at least a libertarian), because like a lot of people in their 20s, I had a phase where I read Ayn Rand and listened to charismatic and persuasive conservative friends and didn’t like taxes. But that isn’t me anymore, in case you couldn’t tell. (Well, I still don’t LIKE taxes, but I’m more at peace with them.) In reverse of the “liberal at 20, conservative by 40” trope, I’ve long since come back over to the liberal side, and embraced the values that were, to be honest, always at the heart of my thinking. I mean, I did spend a lot of my supposed conservative phase arguing with those conservative friends, because I was never fully okay with the LGBTQ-derogatory attitudes, the misogyny, the over-reliance on religion, or the stingy healthcare, to name a few issues.
So, though I wasn’t worried about the election of George W. Bush back in the day, I’m not feeling all right today. (But really, in hindsight, doesn’t Dubya look a lot more appealing now in comparison?)
Anyway. For posterity, here is a record of thoughts I posted on other social media, between last night and tonight:
Nov. 8, 7:38 PM Pacific time (while votes were still being counted): Dude, okay USA, we'll save you, but you have to not make fun of our organic kefir habit for like a month after this. Love, the West Coast.
Nov. 8, 9:45 PM (as the vote became clearer): Me before tonight: I don’t know, this story I’m writing about a gay couple encountering prejudice, maybe it’s outdated.
Me tonight: Oh no it f***ing isn’t.
Nov. 9, 6:04 AM (because I woke up too early, unable to fall back asleep, and finally gave in and checked the news): Last night I dreamt I was in a big crumbling house, but friends had made their rooms in it really beautiful. Comfort from subconscious.
6:50 AM: This morning's thought that has helped boost me: well, new wave music arose and flourished under the era of Reagan, Thatcher, and the Cold War. So, creative types (and really everyone is creative if you find the right medium), we are needed and our time may be now.
Everyone line up and get your eyeliner and your mousse and your ruffly shirts! OK, I suppose the dress code is optional, but it could be fun.
Make beautiful stuff, guys. Don't ever stop.
5:28 PM: Nov 9 problems: not wanting to smile at people because I don't want to seem happy about the news, but not wanting to seem hostile by NOT smiling.
And finally, because I hope it gives you at least a brief laugh the way it did for me:

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Date: 2016-11-10 03:25 am (UTC)I've seen several people express a desire to have W/Cheney back, or even McCain/Palin or Romney/(...I can't remember!). Which, honestly, just says SO much about our new Fearmongering Leader.
I had 2 experiences with people today. Both were young PoC women. We shared our "I'm alive" state of being, feeling kinda flat otherwise. Tomorrow I go back to work. Man, I should've taken the whole rest of the week...
I want my writing to come back more than ever now. I want to create joy in the face of hate.
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Date: 2016-11-10 04:22 am (UTC)I don't remember that phase of yours (maybe before we were LJ friends?) but I totally agree that Bush wasn't nearly as bad. I don't vote Republican at all, but I didn't have a problem with Romney or McCain, aside from having the different beliefs that come from belonging to different parties. I could easily have accepted them as President with minimum disappointment. That's definitely not the case today.
But hey, my husband got a job offer in Maine, about 5 minutes away from the border. If he accepts, Canada will be a viable option! :)
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Date: 2016-11-10 05:28 am (UTC)But yes - I'm glad we both went through that same character arc! And actually, I met a lot of pretty cool people through that phase (along with a handful of mini-tyrants, but never mind them), so this is reassuring to recall, because it proves people are more nuanced than their voting record might suggest. Let us hope so.
Trying to work on a novel today did completely feel like fiddling while Rome burned or something. But maybe it'll feel normal again tomorrow. Hoping.
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Date: 2016-11-10 05:31 am (UTC)Yeah, Trump just seems to have no qualifications and no real plan, and...wtf is going to happen? May we live in interesting times, and all that...
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Date: 2016-11-10 06:18 am (UTC)I'm still horrified. I worked a little off by writing to Hillary to express my thanks for all her effort. I still can't believe we have this Electoral College HORSESHIT that's saddled us TWICE with Presidents the country didn't want. (No, we don't want him - Hillary won the POPULAR VOTE.) It's pretty awful. I'm not anywhere near trying to be positive. Not yet, maybe not ever.
*hug*
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Date: 2016-11-10 06:58 pm (UTC)My hope is for the most rousing, triumphant, awesome defeat in 2020, by a fabulous candidate; and, in the meantime, with admittedly some schadenfreude, lots of clusterfuck scandals hobbling the new administration while grownups get things done in the background. But yeah. W.T.F., half of America?
Hug!
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Date: 2016-11-10 07:03 pm (UTC)From Scott - the Ghost Downstairs guy
Date: 2016-11-13 06:07 pm (UTC)Re: From Scott - the Ghost Downstairs guy
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