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Time to ramble. These ten statements reflect some personal feelings and responses to the election of Donald Trump.

  • I cannot look my daughter in the eye and tell her I am glad Trump won.
  • The way he ran his campaign makes it very hard to really believe anything he says he will do now. Wait and see, I guess.
  • I am committed to praying for him. I would say the same for any candidate.
  • I am working to understand the way believers of different races and backgrounds feel about this election. Some differences exist and I need help understanding those differences.
  • I wish the protests would stop. They make us look bad as a nation and run the risk of setting really unhealthy precedents.
  • Lumping people into broad categories for the way they voted in this election displays a lack of discernment. It seems to me people voted based on narrow interests in this election rather than due to broad influences or platforms.
  • We should always question polls.
  • We should always question media outlets (even our favorite ones).
  • If you have ruined a family or other close relationship over this election, I urge you to pursue reconciliation as soon as possible. Translated: it’s not worth it!
  • I hope we use social media less in the future as a tool for broader discussion. Personally, I witnessed very little helpful exchange on social media.