I am a believer in God (organized religion, not so much...) and I think we agree, I just come at it from a different angle. I believe God answers all prayers, but I think sometimes the answer is 'no'. We're expected to 'help ourselves' to the extent possible, and I think God wants that so we become better people.
Really like this sentiment, aligns nicely with some recent thoughts of mine. If there is, in fact, a quiet peaceful transition tomorrow, the Trump legacy remains. That is calling out MAGA supporters who now know (and might not have before) that there are a lot of us. Way more than I would have imagined even 3 months ago. That Legacy is permanent. Our new senior leadership, if installed tomorrow, consist of people who have never been in charge, who have never been the name on the door. They have always been the 'loyal' opposition. Back in Ranger School a million years ago, when the leader was late, lost, doing the wrong thing and going the wrong way, the Ranger Instructors asked a simple question - "What now, Ranger?" My first vote cast was for Ronald Reagan in 1980, I still wear the Reagan sweatshirt to vote. Been around the block a few times. No doomer here.
So, "what now, Joe?"
Long term popcorn already laid in. And I can't wait to see what President Trump (I will never refer to him in any other way) comes up with next.
Seconded.