by Anthony Demangone
The election is over. Your phone likely will ring less. Those little signs that suddenly appeared on front yards and long roadways willslowlygo away. Television ads will return to normalcy.
It was the biggest election of our lifetime, right? At least that's whattheysaid. But let me ask you this. Are things any different now than on Monday?
I'm not discounting the power of Democracy, and our important right to vote. But we spend a lot of time focusing on candidates, the right path, and the wrong track, and which one we are on, and which one we should be on. We, as a society, treat elections as if they will make a major impact on our lives.
Maybe they will,but maybe they won't.Many folks smarter than I believe that the power of the President to really move the dial on major issues such as the economy, world peace and the price of tea in China is very limited.
Whether your guy won or lost, it won't affect whether...