I am in the waiting room of the doctor’s office on Election Day. An elderly man sits nearby and asks me
“Who do you think will win?”
“I don’t know.”
“Well, take a guess.”
Then a women who was with him interrupted and scolded him that he shouldn’t be asking such questions.
“I can ask whatever I want. It’s a free country,” he asserted.
The election is over. Time to let things settle in.
In the meantime, I’ll clean all the inboxes of the political solicitations that have accumulated over the past few months.