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Wednesday, November 9, 2016
On the Aftermath of #USElections2016: Now What?
As I am "back at work" with on-going commitments to the Daily Outsider and beyond, I was excited to be witness to Democracy in Action throughout the day which I released to my personal Instagram Feed.
As I write this, The Speaker of the House delivered a Statement on a unified Republican Government and what he has noted about how things are going to change. This is as Hillary Clinton is about to speak and deliver remarks. It has been a very close election--with the popular vote being close. As I write this, the faces of the people close to her and the face of defeat after two years of hard work. The Secretary of Defense has committed to a peaceful transfer of power--and political leaders are chimming in with underscoring the need to sustain the political system. One thing that is critical is this: She has won the popluar vote--no small feat indeed.
What is so interesting is how all the handicappers were just wrong beyond words. However, as I am listening to CNN, Carl Bernstein is underscoring the deep sense of faith that will help Hillary Clinton through it all. This is as Donald Trump called for Unity yesterday after a very divisize campaign (including being called to have her jailed) and he and President Obama are due to meet tomorrow at the White House. There is a profound policy shift--and some of the hints were noted in this from the Guardian of London within the past hour, Tim Kaine is speaking now as I leave you all this from Geoff Colvin as America comes to grips with its' "Brexit": :
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Back Working away as I hope all Enjoy "Before The Flood"
As we all assess the aftermath of the elections, one of the key things that will not go away is the challenge with our Climate. All of us have to do our part--I hope all enjoy this:
Watch "Before the Flood" for 100% free. Climate change continues to accelerate. Lets hope human intelligence, policy and action also continues to accelerate. National Geographic's latest film on climate change is now avaliable in full release, for free, on YouTube and on the homepage of OC Renewables. Enjoy. ~ Adam Plesniak, Managing Director OCrenewables.org |
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