Dennisons Wrong Foot
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It's democracy Jim, but not as we know it.
I hope the good finds a way to supersede the bad in your experiences here. It’s… well, it’s a big place. Too big, I might argue, but such is the way of Manifest Destiny (speaking of being violently racist)… Definitely a struggle at times to know how to keep my American-ness (although I’m lately leaning into the Sharpe method; “not American, North Carolinian”) part of my identity without being, well, ‘Murikan.View attachment 14459
I have such a conflicted view of the US. Currently sat here drinking amazing beer with fantastic people, scenery and music. All the while knowing it’s literally the most racist place I’ve ever been. And I’m including South African and Belgium in that comparison
South Lake Tahoe. Like paradise but without the salt.I hope the good finds a way to supersede the bad in your experiences here. It’s… well, it’s a big place. Too big, I might argue, but such is the way of Manifest Destiny (speaking of being violently racist)… Definitely a struggle at times to know how to keep my American-ness (although I’m lately leaning into the Sharpe method; “not American, North Carolinian”) part of my identity without being, well, ‘Murikan.
Whereabouts is that? Looks absolutely lovely.

Stunning. I’ve never been. Suppose that’s me convinced.
Source; FDR Presidential Library & MuseumFranklin D. Roosevelt was elected President of the United States four times: 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944. Prior to the third-term election of 1940, it was a presidential tradition set by George Washington that presidents only held the office for two terms. As a result of FDR's unprecedented four terms, the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1951, limiting all future presidents to two elected terms.