Downtown Sequim on April 5 was a sight. The quiet town was saying Hands Off.
There were so many people there, it was amazing. This event, organized by the local Indivisible group, clearly showed their respect of the city of Sequim’s gathering laws, their respect for participants, and made it easy for all of us to participate to be there and be safe.
If our elected representatives had any doubt if the people of Sequim cared about the insanity in the White House, I think the message was clear in Sequim and all over America, “Something needs to be done.”
I feel empowered, not alone and ready to keep sending the message that there needs to be a change of direction of actions by a dictator in the White House.
Change is not bad, but it needs review, needs research of present and future ramifications of the change, a fiscal review, and I would hope be able to answer the question, “Is it a good change for the betterment of America?”
I want to say thank you to the local Indivisible group, which carefully organized this event.
I also want to say thank you to the participants. I know you made a difference for me and so many other people.
The city of Sequim deserves thanks for its cooperation for this event as well its presence during the event.
What now? Keep sending the message of hands off to Congress, do not give up.
Eileen Cummings
Sequim