Super Mrs. C.
1 min readJul 10, 2022

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I'm known for "jumping," aren't I? It happens to be Sunday morning, and I've just finished watching yet another MSNBC show (it's practically all I watch.) There was a l-o-n-g segment on why Democrats need to quit complaining and vote. As I've said, ad nauseum, the same people complaining now are the ones who stayed home in 2016. Now they're asking how things got this way.

You gotta have insight. If people want to "boycott" in anger, in apathy, or to "teach the Democrats a lesson," then they're handing over all future power to the Republicans. If we end up with a Republican House and Senate in November, then we're re-living the last two years of Barack Obama's term. If people let that happen, then they can complain, but I'd better not hear it. First win the election; then complain all you want, but first, win. Call me any name you want (not you; in general) but am I right about 2016?

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Super Mrs. C.
Super Mrs. C.

Written by Super Mrs. C.

Retired teacher. Humorous essayist about Life. Serious essayist about politics and “race.” Aspiring world saver. Cat mama. We can do better than this.

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