My husband and I are concerned about many of the President-elect's pronouncements and appointments. We'd like to be in a position to express our disapproval actively if those policies are put into effect.
We've never been this politically active before, so we'd like to get together with some of our Conifer/Evergreen neighbors to start talking about what to do and how to do it. We'll be getting together at our home on Friday evening at 7:00.
If you're interested in joining us, please RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.
Sandra Petersen Wow! We've had so many people respond to our invitation that we've outgrown our home venue already. We'll be meeting again - before the inauguration - in a larger, public meeting-place.
So - if you're interested in joining your neighbors in Conifer and Evergreen to prepare to dispute the President-elect's policies and appointments, please come to our next meeting: We'll post the time and place on this site by Saturday morning.
We are still meeting on Friday evening with the folks who get an email reply from my husband, Neil.
A lefty version of the TEA Party? It looked very dark for conservatives after President Obama won in 2008, leading a Democrat House and Senate,, but by 2010, Congress was back in Republican hands due to many small groups fielding new hard line candidates beating moderates.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.