Good things can (and often do) take time. Patience is important, and so is taking small steps toward a better tomorrow. A brighter future can be real. Keep going! -- Dawn K
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Good things can (and often do) take time. Patience is important, and so is taking small steps toward a better tomorrow. A brighter future can be real. Keep going! -- Dawn K
Bright Future: An Anthology
Spaceships, space stations, and distant planets. Stampeding elephants, a talking dog, and a hungover captain without a ship. An ensign far from home, a stowaway, and a pair of runaways. This anthology features stories of a diverse and inclusive future by six up-and-coming indie authors. Case File #7: The One with All the Elephants by Jeannette Bedard Flo doesn't know what's worse: the case she was just assigned or the new partner she has to work with. Jurassic Dark by SI CLARKE There's something in the dark … but is Lem's imagination worse than reality? The Blood of the Forgotten by Dani Hoots While trying to find work, Ellie and Zach come across a shooting competition. However, after a few rounds, they realize that there is more to the competition than meets the eye. The Arno Manoeuvre by D.M. Pruden Everyone has bright hopes for Yegor's future. Everyone, that is, except the XO on the Kirchoff, his first placement out of the Academy. Endigo by Dave Walsh All Valencia ever wanted was a ship of her own and a place to belong. Now she's got her shot, but at what cost? Impounded by John Wilker Before Wil Calder can start his epic adventure, he needs to get his ship out of the impound lot.
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« There are three big takeaways that I think still apply. First, recognize that people want change and are looking for candidates who will upend a political and economic system that they see as broken and corrupt. Second, be willing to build the broadest coalition possible and work hard to persuade people who may disagree with you on some issues that we Democrats hold pretty sacred. Finally, run on a message of hope and unity. The American people are better than our politics have been. Offer them a brighter future. »
— Democratic strategist, podcaster, and former Obama staffer Dan Pfeiffer. Quoted in conversation with John Guida of the New York Times. Dan outlined what voters are looking for this year.
There seem to be a small but vocal number of "doomer" Democrats. They are the folks who exaggerate every setback and amplify every Trump gain as if it were an imminent apocalypse. Dan reminds es elsewhere in this piece that bad news is not forever.
After the 2024 election, there was all of this talk about a semi-permanent Republican majority. A party that dominated with white working-class voters, held their own with Latinos and was growing with young voters is basically unstoppable, given how the Senate and Electoral College maps play out. Those days are long gone. In the New York Times/Siena poll this week, Trump has a -51 points net approval rating with Hispanic voters, a -57 net approval rating with young voters ages 18 to 29 and is barely above water with white voters who didn’t go to college.
If you hear people spreading doom vibes, tell them to STFU. That's also good advice for how to deal with the outrage cultivators who spit venom at any Dem who has slightly different views.
Without unity, hard work, and confidence we just end up with more MAGA.
In case anybody needs a reminder, Midterm Election Day is just 164 days from today.
Brighter Future | Kamala Harris’ Closing Ad
Prompt
Toshinori Yagi X I-No
Crossover Crack Ship Meme
Peace and Future/Brighter Future
Toshinori Yagi/All Might:
X
I-No:
i hope someday you aren't scared of the people who hurt you.
i hope someday the scars fade away.
i hope someday you realize it was never your fault.
i hope someday you realize you are deserving of love.
i hope someday you are able to ask for help.
i hope someday you look back and feel joy for how far you've come.
i hope someday you heal.