The dust is settling on our election. Mr. Biden has won 290 electors in the Electoral College to 217 for Mr. Trump, with Georgia and North Carolina still too close to call. The president’s legal suits have not been successful in the courts and the end result of Biden’s victory is certain.
Mr. Trump
- Republican and Democrat state leaders have uniformly affirmed that there has been no evidence of massive voter fraud. It is past time to put on your big boy britches and give a gracious concession speech. For the good of the country, let the Biden team have access to important information from the national security agencies, the Covid/19 advisory board, etc. so that the transition can be as seamless as possible.
- Most Republican Senate and House candidates did slightly better than you did, meaning a significant slice of voters split their ballot, voting for Biden for president and then for Republicans down ballot. Therefore, take a serious look at what aspects of your character have turned Republicans off, your lies, your bullying, your arrogance, and your American machismo (your lack of respect for John McCain cost you Arizona). Even in the later years of our lives, we can be honestly repentant and make important changes.
- Given the dire situation of the Covid/19 virus, be honest with the U.S. people about the true depths of the problems. Wear a mask. Do not undercut Dr. Fauci. Work with the Biden people to facilitate a quick delivery of vaccines once they are safely available. In light of the negative consequences for the economy, urge Republicans in Congress to reach a compromise with the Democrats for a Covid relief bill. Many of our neighbors are in great financial need and a relief bill is necessary and urgent.
Mr. Biden
- Even before your inauguration, there are significant steps you can take. Urge the Democrats to reach a compromise Covid/19 relief bill now with their Republican counterparts. A lame duck session of Congress does not have to be a do-nothing session.
- Continue to meet with expert epidemiologists and economists so that we can fight and win against our common enemy: the Covid pandemic. Move full speed ahead on a national plan of greater testing and an urgent, safe development of a vaccine that can be distributed quickly and without cost to all who want it.
- In your first days in office, use your presidential executive power in areas where the majority of citizens agree.
- Rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement
- Rejoin the World Health Organization (WHO)
- Sign again an executive order protecting the Dreamers from deportation. They did nothing wrong and many are serving our country as “first responders”.
- Find common ground with Republicans on necessary legislation such as an infrastructure bill that fixes our roads and bridges and that stimulates the economy.
People of the United States
- Now that the election is over, cool down the rhetoric. Let’s be more open to admitting the flaws of our preferred candidates.
- Let’s seek common ground solutions to our local and national problems. This will require greater humility, creativity and integrity on our parts.
- I repeat Lincoln’s wise words as good advice for us all, “With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds.”
Lindy,
I agree with your advice for Trump. Isn’t your advice for Biden, things he’s going to do anyway? My advice for Biden would be to reconsider his stand on abortion and follow the advice of President Carter who feels Democrats need to change their views on abortion to pick up voters who would not support them otherwise. Otherwise another insightful post. Thanks for faithfully getting your message out and reflecting Christ’s image in a world that needs Him desperately.
Dave Roller, Elgin IL
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Hi Dave,
I strive to be in favor of life across the spectrum, for the fetus, for children and for adults, for citizens and for immigrants alike, because all are made in God’s image. Pro-lifers should consider economics if they really want to reduce the number of abortions. 55% of the women who get abortions do so for economic reasons. If the A.C.A. were extended to all who wanted it, and if maternity costs were completely covered, we could reduce the number of abortions by thousands per year.
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