Our college campus is so big that it involves a lot of walking which some older people may not be capable of. Plus if you don’t know where you are going it can be hard to find your way around.
The Bernie rally I attended in 2016 was very poorly planned from standpoint of anyone with disability. We had to stand outside in very cold temps lining up for a couple of hours--I managed it, but with my respiratory disease was kind of a miracle. I realized at that point that anyone with disability was going to have problems attending political rallies.
When I was disabled in a wheelchair, I learned how difficult it is to do things the way they are set up for the rest of the normally abled world.
Not a fan of that kind of lack of planning on part of the organizers.
I just ran across this interesting anecdote--he's not number one on my list, but I have a lot of respect for him:
https://www.liker.com/public/posts/4...EpnKJh2wJL4VHw
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
www.silententry.wordpress.com
I knew he was a Rhodes Scholar--he and Rachel Maddow were talking about the delicacy of coming out before or during studies abroad--and I'd heard about his languages. He must be really gifted--I found out in a hurry that Arabic wasn't something you just picked up in a classroom--he speaks seven or so. And he's pretty young!
Cory Booker's pulled off some pretty good community capers, as well. We have a good crop this time. They're all (even the lackluster Biden) a refreshing change from our current abomination, er administration.
I would say you have about an 90% chance of getting your wish, especially if the eagerly anticipated recession arrives in a timely fashion.
Then the new president will need to contend with global competition, the Senate, the courts, arithmetic and sniping from a left wing that will sneer at him or her as “Republican lite” for not arranging the appropriate miracles.
As the man said, as idealism approaches reality the costs become prohibitive.
The new president will also have to deal with the nightmare of reversing all the damage Trump has wrought with his slash and burn approach to governing and to mend fences with all the countries we've betrayed during his reign.
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