Publisher's Synopsis
Relationship means a connection, association, or involvement. Connection between persons by blood or marriage. An emotional or other connection between people: the relationship between teachers and students. A sexual involvement; affair. In a marital or non-marital relationship, Trust is imperative as one must learn to trust one's partner. If one doesn't trust one's partner to be faithful, honest, caring or anything else, then one may unlikely be in a good relationship. The best relationships begin with a deep trust, and even if problems come up (and they will!), the trust is strong enough to keep the couple together. We have seen relationships, including interfamilial relationship crumble in numbers during the Trump era. This book is comprised of two part. The first part describes the likelihood of good relationships, including marital, interfamilial, and the like. It also discusses how religions and the Trumpism affect relationships as well as Trump's mishandling of the virus. The second part covers racial injustice as well as programs that should help reform many issues facing our nation, including therapeutic tips, healthy living tips, and so forth. In a living, breathing, evolving democracy, the people rule. We have the awesome power to decide who holds public office and whether to grant any incumbent another term. On Nov. 3, a majority of the people spoke, and no amount of bellyaching, whining, protestations and belligerent behavior from the loser will change the election results. The Trumpists, parading as Republicans, surely saw this day of reckoning coming. Their candidate whose severe psychosis is on public display every day remains true to form. Trump built an empire on sand and thousands of lies and remains in shock and denial that it came crashing down. We should all be thankful that when America was challenged to our depths, we came through. There were enough of us who refused to accept the criminal and murderous behavior of a tyrant who has some sort of strange snake charm that works on more people than we'd like to admit. The list is long and grievous: unnecessary COVID-19 deaths by not taking the virus seriously; ripping children and nursing babies from their mothers' arms with more than 700 of them unable to be reunited with their parents; sowing racial division not seen since the Civil War; gross and shameless nepotism placing his incompetent, clueless and greedy children and hopelessly deficient son-in-law in high positions where they floundered about aimlessly for four years; surrounding himself with many advisers who were as corrupt and money hungry as he is and have deservedly found themselves acquainted with jail/prison cells; coddling up to murderous foreign tyrants because water always seeks its own level; dismissing our troops who protect us every day by referring to them as losers and God only knows what else; promoting dangerous fringe groups that thrive on hate - such evil groups won't disappear but perhaps will go underground and self-implode; playing a dangerous game with Christianity and using the Holy Bible as a prop, while leading a lifestyle that is totally antithetical to the Christian faith. The list of atrocities goes on, but suffice it to say, if none of these atrocities disturbs you, you clearly have ice water running through your veins. Trump has caused pain, confusion and deaths and has gleefully fostered division. If you don't get it, you don't get it. Some who voted for him the first time believing he would be a savior have awakened to a sad reality that he is a rank and bottomless cesspool. The willful murder of innocent African Americans like Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, George Floyd and countless others without impunity continues. They were human beings just as we all are and deserved the opportunity to live out their lives. My shock is that it took this long to take to the streets and for a public outcry for justice. Alas, hope is back in t