Dear Mr. President-Elect,
Congratulations on your recent victory. I know it was a
hard-fought campaign; and I know that both you and Secretary Clinton worked
very hard. In the interest of full disclosure, you need to understand that
despite being a lifelong Republican (voting in my first Presidential election
in 1984 for Ronald Reagan), I didn’t vote for you. In fact, I opposed you vociferously
at every turn; from your initial campaign announcement, through the primary season, and
through the general election. I voted for your Democratic opponent. The
Republican party of today bears not even a passing resemblance to the proudly
steadfast and gracious party I joined in 1984. But, that’s not what this letter
is about. This letter is about the future.
Despite my crossing party lines to vote for Secretary
Clinton; I recognize and accept that the election belonged to you. I understand
that on January 20th, 2017, you will be inaugurated as the 45th
President of the United States. Again, congratulations. This letter is to demonstrate
my respect for the office of the President, and to express to you my hopes for
your presidency.
I hope that you will serve your country, and all of us, with
dignity and forbearance. I hope that you will exercise restraint and discipline
in office. I would imagine that the yoke of the Presidency is like nothing you’ve
ever experienced. I daresay it is precisely unlike running your many
businesses. Governing is about the governed; serving their needs and interests.
I hope that you always keep your constituency at the forefront of your mind
when making important decisions - not just the ones that voted for you - but all
of us. As you said in your acceptance speech; binding the wounds of division
and coming together as a united people and unified country should be your
primary goal. Neither the vitriol of the campaign nor a culture of divisiveness have any place in the White House.
I hope you will remember that a very large percentage of the
population are people that are "different". From minorities, to women, to the
LGBTQA community, to the practitioners of many religions; a lot of people are very concerned for
their welfare right now. They fear that they will not be treated in accordance
with your stated plans for a unified country and a united people. They fear that
decades of social progress will disappear instantly under the stewardship of your
administration. I hope that you are able to always locate your humanity. I hope
that you will indeed respect those who have felt marginalized or threatened,
and I hope you will lead an administration of optimism, an instrument of unification. I hope
that you will lift up the downtrodden, and bring the entire country to the
palatial state it could be.
I hope that you surround yourself with a staff and Cabinet
made up of people who are intelligent, wise, and compassionate. I hope that all
three branches of government can come together so that each will keep the
others from any rash or unjust actions.
I hope that when you appoint Supreme Court justices; you find ones that will serve the best interests of the court, the law, and the
people. I hope that you appoint justices that are non-partisan and hold the
wisdom needed to interpret the laws fairly and without prejudice.
I hope that you find as many ways to be fiscally responsible
as possible, and I hope that you and your staff can balance the often-conflicting
needs of the people - the needs for a balanced budget, reduced debt, manageable
taxes, manageable healthcare costs, a secure retirement future for our elderly, a robust and effective defense, and an education system that should be the envy of the world.
I hope that you find ways for our government to treat our
military (both active and veteran alike), our police, our firefighters, our first-responders, our nurses, and
our teachers with more respect than they have been shown in decades past. These
folks are the true backbone of the country, and deserve much more than they
get.
Most of all, Mr. President-Elect; I truly wish for your
success. I hope that you confound the expectations of your detractors; and
prove that someone from “outside the system” can be an effective leader, both
domestically and on the world stage. I hope that both the possible pressures
and the tedium of the Presidency do not sway you from the diligent and
honorable execution of this precious duty, this incredible responsibility with
which you have been entrusted. May you lead us with gravitas, a kind spirit,
and the best interests of your people in your mind and in your heart. We are in
your hands, Mr. President-Elect.
Sincerely,
Philip G. Traynor
3 comments:
This is beautiful, Phil. I wish that your every hope is fulfilled. If you'd could do that in 140 characters, he might read it! As it is now, you should send a hard copy to the White House.
I agree with all that you have said here. I am a Democrat, but there is truly nothing I could disagree with here and that is the point. At the end of the day we are all Americans and we need to wish the new President-Elect well, because his success is our success. I did not vote for Mr. Trump and have not been a big fan over the years, but I look to a hopeful future and would hope that your comments and wishes come to pass. Nice Job. Mike Petrucci
'IT IS TIME TO COME TOGETHER
TO WORK ON AMERICA'S AGENDA'
~ Sen. Elizabeth Warren
She also said: 'Today, as President-Elect, Donald Trump has an opportunity to chart a different course: to govern for all Americans and to respect our institutions. In his victory speech, he pledged that he would be “President for all” of the American people. And when he takes the oath of office as the leader of our democracy and the leader of all Americans, I sincerely hope that he will fulfill that pledge with respect and concern for every single human being in this country, no matter who they are, no matter where they come from, no matter what they believe, no matter whom they love.
And that marks Democrats’ first job in this new era: We will stand up to bigotry. There is no compromise here. In all its forms, we will fight back against attacks on Latinos, African Americans, women, Muslims, immigrants, disabled Americans — on anyone. Whether Donald Trump sits in a glass tower or sits in the White House, we will not give an inch on this, not now, not ever.'
And she also noted many positives where Trump is aligned with Progressives.
See full article here: https://medium.com/@SenWarren/presidentelecttrump-d93539b06966#.eorv2fsad
I, Jacqueline Corbett, believe that Trump is capable of being far less bigoted and hateful than his attention and vote-grabbing per-election tactics might have indicated. I'm with Elizabeth Warren and many others: LET'S GIVE TRUMP A CHANCE TO BE GREAT! Let's support his POSITIVE moves and be ever-ready to OPPOSE anything that runs counter to our most cherished and hard-fought values!
He says in his Victory Speech that he wants to be President for ALL the people -- and he ASKS his detractors for their help and suggestions in how he can do that!
Let us DO just that!
Let's STAY IN CONTACT with Trump as he transitions over the next two months -- congratulating him on his willingness to be inclusive and sharing with him ALL OF OUR IDEAS for how he can help make America -- and himself -- TRULY GREAT!
He is a HUGE BELIEVER in Norman Vincent Peale's 'The Power of Positive Thinking' as he attended Peale's church --and it seems to have succeeded for him!
Let's show him OUR 'positive thinking' and help him become all that he can become as a truly great president FOR ALL THE PEOPLE!
Let us ALSO join with Bernie and Jane's OUR REVOLUTION to help turn ALL of our of our Government at EVERY LEVEL into a government 'OF, BY, AND FOR ALL THE PEOPLE!.
OurRevolution.com.
Join us!
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