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4 Responses to Give When Asked About American Politics While Traveling Abroad

Well, the day is finally upon us. Agent Orange is about to take his place as the next President of the United States, arguably the most powerful position in the world. We've had two months to come to terms with this, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't still hurt, disappointed, angry and disgusted that Americans would vote for such a divisive, mean-spirited, and racist man. Nevertheless, it's a fact of life and we have no choice but to move on. 

Even before the election, American politics was usually the first topic strangers wanted to talk about after finding out I was American. But who can blame them? Our election cycle was like a never-ending episode of "As the World Turns" on steroids. And after the results were announced, foreigners would say things to me like "What were you guys thinking?!" or "How did you guys let this happen?!" or any variation thereof...because the rest of the world (except Russia apparently) knows what a big mistake America made. While I honestly didn't think the election would turn out the way it did, I've come up with 4 standard responses I plan to choose between when asked about American politics while abroad:

1. "The only Donald we acknowledge is Glover."

Awesomely Luvvie couldn't have said it any better during this year's Golden Globe Awards. If you're not sure who two-time Golden Globe Winner Donald Glover is, you have probably seen or heard his work without even knowing it. He's been a writer at "30 Rock", rapper under the name of Childish Gambino, a DJ, an actor and currently stars in "Atlanta" on FX, which he also created. Donald's also about to star in the upcoming Star Wars movie. See? Such a great way to avoid talking about the Angry Cheeto. And you'll get cool points for introducing your audience to a piece of relevant pop culture.

2. "So what about the price of tea in China?"

Because I would literally rather talk about the price of tea in China than about how the Combover King manipulated and conned his way to become the president of the United States.

3. "He's not a legitimate president."

Which isn't even a lie! He lost the popular vote by close to 3 million votes. If the election was a true popularity contest (which it is), Lord Voldemort would have lost and had to go back to his New York City penthouse kicking and screaming like the toddler he is. He has no experience in government and if his cabinet picks are an indication of how the next four years will go, we are in for an even more rude awakening. As far as I'm concerned, Barack Hussein Obama will continue being my president until January 20, 2021 when the next president is sworn in. That is unless America decides it's a glutton for punishment and votes him into office again, which brings me to my next quotable...

4. "America America'd."

After having time to digest the results of the election, several hundred think pieces were published that discuss how America has never seen progress without regressing first. While slavery was abolished in 1865, it was followed by Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation until the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Not to mention the 'Reaganomics' era under Ronald Reagan, who opposed affirmative action and created drug enforcement policies that disproportionately affected black Americans and quite frankly, still do. President Obama actually mentioned this recently in his farewell address. He says, 

Yes, our progress has been uneven. The work of democracy has always been hard. It's always been contentious. Sometimes it's been bloody. For every two steps forward, it often feels we take one step back. But the long sweep of America has been defined by forward motion, a constant widening of our founding creed to embrace all and not just some.

While President Obama offers more hope than I can muster right now, he's right to some extent. But some may argue that America showed its true colors by electing a person to the highest office in the nation who has such disregard for anyone who is not like him. America was built on free labor, violence and superiority complexes. By electing him, Americans acted in the same self-serving ways the country's forefathers founded it on.

It's not a coincidence that this post is being published on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday (reluctantly signed into law by Ronald Reagan, oddly enough), where we are supposed to reflect on and celebrate the accomplishments of a man who challenged the status quo in America. As we embark on the next four years under this presidency, I challenge all of us, Americans or otherwise, to think about how we can be more inclusive of those not like us, speak out against injustices and make our communities better places than we found them. 

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. - Martin Luther King Jr.

By: Crystal Walton

Photo Credit: Mercury News

Photo Credit: Mercury News

Review: Pros and Cons of Visiting MGM National Harbor

Since MGM National Harbor (7100 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Maryland) is the DMV's newest attraction, I couldn't wait to visit, especially since I haven't been home all year and my friends were home for the holidays. It was the perfect place for us to catch up. We spent about 6 hours eating, drinking, and gambling, so here's my take on MGM National Harbor:

Pictured in Felt Lounge

Pictured in Felt Lounge

PROS

1. Everything you need for a weekend staycation is right there.

It became obvious very quickly after arriving that the MGM has everything you need for a nice weekend getaway.  Hotel, food, casino, shopping, and not to mention National Harbor just a short distance away, you never really have to leave the area to feel a world away from home. I'll definitely be planning a staycation here this summer.

National Harbor

National Harbor

2. There are many restaurant options.

From TAP Sports Bar to the fabulous Voltaggio Brothers Steak House and an upscale food court, everyone's taste buds can be satisfied at MGM National Harbor. Also on the property are restaurants by famed chefs Marcus Samuselsson and José Andrés, as well as an Asian fusion restaurant. Due to wait times, we chose to eat at Amos Los Tacos in the food court, or what they've termed 'National Market.' There were also burgers, pizza, crab cakes, fried chicken and donuts, a deli and a place to grab wine and beer to accompany your meal. Even if you can't afford or don't have time to eat in one of their restaurants, the National Market is a solid option when visiting. 

Photo Credit: MGM National Harbor Website

Photo Credit: MGM National Harbor Website

3. It's gorgeous. 

My friend Joi-Marie over at The Fab Empire said it best, "Not only does its massive heavenly presence hover over you as you ride down 495 toward it, looking like the Wizard of Oz, but it’s also new. And there’s something special about new." It was gorgeously decorated for the holiday season so I look forward to seeing how decorations change based on the time of year.

4. If you don't want to gamble, there's still something for you.

I understand that everyone may not enjoy gambling (as much I do!), but that doesn't mean you can't accompany your gambling-loving friends to MGM National Harbor. In addition to getting their drinks at the bar, you can go shopping, see a show in the 3,000-person theater, go to one of the two casino clubs or my all-time favorite, watch people as they win, lose and drink while gambling.

Photo Credit: MGM National Harbor Website

Photo Credit: MGM National Harbor Website

My overall feeling is that I loved MGM National Harbor and can't wait to spend more time there. However, in addition to the pros, of course there are some cons I can't overlook:

CONS

1. You can't make restaurant reservations online.

I mean, it's 2016/2017. You should be able to go online to make a reservation. Point blank period. You can call to make reservations but still, let's get with the times. Additionally, we tried making a reservation at Tap Sports Bar upon arrival, but we were told seating was on a first-come, first-served basis. Womp.

2. It's overcrowded.

I know it's still new since opening in early December; however, the lines in the food court were unruly. We probably waited for about 40 minutes to order and receive our tacos and frankly, the National Market area could use more seating. But overall, the whole place was overwhelmingly crowded and I don't think the powers that be accounted for the crowds when building such a massive facility, which brings me to my next point...

3. Space between slot machines and tables is tight.

If you like to gamble, then this may be a problem for you. I didn't really notice until people kept trying to squeeze by me as I was winning on the slot machine. I'm not sure what they can do about that now, but hey, I'm just the messenger.

4. Hotel rooms are too pricey.

There's no way I'm paying $279 per night for a hotel room at National Harbor. It's just not happening, especially when cheaper options like the AC Hotel Marriott across the way at National Harbor offers more affordable prices. 

With all of this said, I'd definitely recommend going to MGM National Harbor at least once, whether it's for a day or a weekend. I realize it may not be everyone's cup of whiskey, but it is truly a spectacular site. Try exercising some patience and I guarantee you'll have a great time!