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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Most Americans Want Health Care Reform








First, let me just say that there's a reason why I've lived, on and off, in Virginia ever since I was five years old and have never been to Reston. And that reason is because Reston is way the hell out in the middle of no damn where. I mean, there should be signs that say: "Heading for Reston. Here be dragons." And why you have to pay a toll to get on the road to Reston and a toll to get off the road to Reston (no, honest, dudes, I'd have paid the whole $1.25 up front, no problem) is beyond me. So, in spite of leaving downtown D.C. at 4:30, it was 5:30 by the time we got out to Reston for Jim Moran's town hall meeting with Howard Dean. The entire school parking lot was full; I knew we were in trouble when we saw crowds walking from the shopping mall 3/4 of a mile away.

We pulled in and gave a thumbs up to a lovely lady holding a sign that said: "77% of Americans want a public option." An invocation to the mighty Goddess Asphaltia later, we snuck into a parking space only about 1/4 mile from the school. I'm not going to tell you exactly what magic we did, but I will say that we had some powerful supplies and invoked some interesting help. The line was already between 3 and 4 thousand people long and it was evident we weren't going to get into the auditorium. We walked all along the line, though, doing, well, I could tell you, but then I'd have to turn you into a newt, so let's just say, doing what we came to do. It worked. You watch.

There's, IMHO, a huge advantage to doing magic week after week, month after month, year after year, with the same group of women. You know each other's energy, you know that you can completely let go and trust them, you know how it feels when your magic works. You can cast a circle in a moving car, you can call the Quarters in real time. You can ground when the energy's vibrating 3 miles away.

The crowd was pretty overwhelmingly white, middle aged, and, based on our totally unscientific observation of signs, probably 5 to 1 in favor of health care reform and a public option. Not too surprising in blue Northern VA. The folks opposing reform were spread throughout the entire crowd and, although the press was definitely more interested in talking to them than to the thousands of people there supporting health care reforms, not particularly effective nor, I don't quite know how to say this, but not too enthused. They expect to ultimately lose, of that I have no doubt. I'm good at sensing energy and there was nothing threatening about this crowd, although I could see how, crowded into an auditorium, the energy could become more intense. I didn't see any guns and, if they were there, they weren't being flaunted. There were deluded young people who were generally libertarian. There were older people generally angry that the president is a black man. There were senseless signs: "ObamaCare. If Congress doesn't want it for themselves, why should we?" And there were the inevitable LaRouchies, doing their best to get attention. They were the only people I saw with pictures of Obama defaced to look like Hitler.

I hope the FiredogLake people got in. I'll follow up tomorrow w Jim Moran to ask him to sign a pledge to only vote for a plan that includes a public option. Then, I'll keep following up with him.

Finally, I want to thank the v numerous folks who supported us energetically in our magical working this evening. I imagine you could feel me drawing hard on the energy that you sent. And, I hope that all magic workers can experience, at least once in their lives, the amazing support that I got this morning from the universe. I draw a huge amount of my energy, magical and otherwise, from the beautiful Potomac River. This morning was, maybe, the most perfect late-Summer morning EVER, and the universe conspired in at least 3 different ways to ensure that I'd get to spend some extra time with La Potomac. What a lovely Goddess of a river.

May it be so for you.

11 comments:

bb mumblings said...

I live in Tennessee, and there was an anti-healthcare reform rally Saturday that was a bit scary. I'm still in a red state...

Oh, how I envy your D.C. existence!

Karin said...

Great post, and thanks for going there!

pie said...

Good for you, Hecate. May you inspire others.

Thanks.

xan said...

(waves to fellow Tennesseean bb..)

Hecate, I am but a first-year student at Hogwarts and you are Minister of Magic in comparison, but I was here with a candle lit and (swiss army) athame in motion & fumbling to direct energy as best I could figure how. Happy to hear that Things went well. May justice be done and he get back what he has handed out so often.

as may we all. so mote it be.

Hecate said...

Xan

I could particularly feel your energy. Keep wielding that athame. It works.

sidhra said...

Blessings, Hecate. Fine work.

Anonymous said...

I don't know where to apply to be but a first year student at Hogwarts, but sometimes I think I ought to apply.

Helena

Mike Goldman said...

Reston is I believe originally a privately owned development, and is a planned community financed by the equivalent of property taxes, but without an actual municipal government.

Libby Spencer said...

Thank you. Blessed be to you all.

Anonymous said...

I am trying to fight the good fight in nky. All our reps are republics. So we have Bunnings seat coming up in 2010 which we have a shot. I am not so sure about the fourth district the only dems we ever elected were blue dogs. ike

Anonymous said...

How did I not know that you needed help with this? I couldn't have come, but could have sent energy. Must pay better attention!