Seriously, all politics aside, everyone ~ family, friends, colleagues, social media friends ~ have a wonderful, safe, healthy, H New Year!
I remain focused on seeing Hillary Clinton become President of the United States in November! To that end, here are my top 10 resolutions:
Ten:
I resolve to
do everything I can to get Hillary Clinton elected in November with integrity ~ to stay
focused on Hillary because she is the most qualified
candidate in my lifetime! ( An aside, see bio here )
Nine:
I resolve to work hard at not calling out Senator Sanders for being a user and
an abuser of my Party because because he is not where I am going to
apply my time and my energy on the way to a Hillary win in November.
Eight:
I resolve to work even harder to show Democrats the positives AND the legislative numbers Hillary brings to the table because
sometimes a strategy to win not only matters but when
the GOP is winning is also critical.
Seven:
I resolve to double down on repeating, repeating and repeating again: GO TO THE SOURCE. I am of the mind that informed voters are more likely to do the best thing for their country when they cast their ballots.
Six:
I resolve to continue critiquing main stream media and calling on them to re-commit
to their historical role as informers of the
electorate. I do not believe they got a mention in the U.S. Constitution to play fast and loose with that responsibility.
Five:
I resolve to commit
to being more disciplined in using hash tag messaging across social media platforms, reflecting my key points re Hillary
Clinton, translating into an effort to create a marketing, so
to speak, mantra for Hillary.
Four:
I resolve to never,
ever again waste a minute of my precious time and energy on Puritopians who only serve to distract Democrats from banishing the GOP from from power.
Three:
I resolve to stand by
the value and principle of the General Welfare of the nation as codified in the U.S.
Constitution by our Founding Fathers as a lens through which to see policy making. (Section 8 of Article 1)
Two:
I resolve to walk
away from my lap top screen more often and revisit my city when I get home!
One:
I resolve to speak up more
often and more loudly against hate. I am not surprised by the hate out there, I was actually raised in some of it long before President Obama became President. but I will confess to being surprised by the mass openness of it since he won his first election in 2008. Frankly, I suspect it is going to be worse for a woman than it has been/is for a black man and it really can not stand.
Moving Forward,
G., aka Partisan Democrat
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