WE ARE THE RESISTANCE; I am certain of two things:
I don't know, nor do I care, what they will do,
as I have no means to stop it.
Secondly, and more important to my survival,
is to focus on what I can control, what I can do.
If I focus on them all day and all night, I will go mad:
being unable to thwart anything they do by myself,
I will move closer each day to a sense of
hopelessness, and that leads to very unhappy results.
What I do, and I believe what each of us must do,
is to focus on our own work: I may not be able to win
the war for our side, but I can do my part to support it.
And I can only do that if I "do my damn job" and not
spend all day wallowing in" coulda, woulda, shoulda."
Use the pain, the unease, the fear you feel
to drive you to do your part, to be ready when you are called
on--whatever that part is. Hoping he and his Clown Posse
will go away is not enough: we must work, quietly,
with our nose to the grindstone, each day to be ready.