Subject: For Jedi on Retribution
You like to talk about retribution a lot.

Retribution implies some action on the part of the one taking retribution. (I'm going to do this because you did thatt.)

Personally, I am not wise enough to take retribution. I don't always know if someone else has made the right or wrong choice. I often think I do, but deep down, I know that I might be wrong.

I prefer Karma. Sitting back and watching as people see the consequences of their choices, whether those consequences are good or bad. I'm going to adopt a very conservative principle. When people make a choice, they have to deal with the consequences of that choice.

People have chosen Trump. They can now deal with the consequences of that choice - for good or bad. I'm not doing anything to cause the consequences. They simply are what they are.

If inflation goes up, that's the consequence of their choice.
If the economy tanks, that's the consequence of their choice.
If friends and family cut off relations with you, that's the consequence of your choice. (FYI, Jesse Watters publicly said his mother dis-invited him to Thanksgiving dinner. That's the consequence of his choice.)

So no retribution from me. Just going to sit back and point out the consequences when they happen.

--Peter