 Aloha, thanks for your consideration of the views expressed in this think-tech commentary, which we are calling, No Donald, It's Not Okay. When did it become okay to make fun of a person with a disability, but Trump showed you on stage, he thought it was okay. When did it become okay to insult and degrade gold star families and fallen veterans? But Trump did exactly that. And he thought you'd think it was okay. When did it become okay to attack judges, court staff and the justice system in general, because Trump doesn't like having 91 criminal indictments against him. But in fact, Trump did that just outside the courtroom, repeatedly, and told you it was okay. When did it become okay to be convicted of sexual assault and tax fraud? But Trump did it, and thinks you won't say a word that that's not okay. When did it become okay for a president to stop the transfer of power to the next, legitimately elected president? But on January 6th, Trump invited thousands and said that that was okay. When did it become okay for the former president to say he will be a dictator of our country? But Trump said it's okay. Okay for a day, he said, then God knows what follows. Trump gives his followers permission to believe that his outrageous, truly disgraceful and deplorable words and deeds are perfectly okay. When is okay? Never okay. From the start of Trump's time in office, eight exhausting years ago, eight long chaotic years. Isn't it okay to say you've had enough? Haven't we all had enough? Sure, we can be tired and worn down from all of that, but we should still have heart, courage, and resilience. Let's set aside the manufactured differences he created in us. Let's agree to recognize our shared intelligence, allegiance, and determination to preserve the rule of law and rescue our democracy. Once again, we must again rise up. We cannot afford to delay or falter. We must rise up as we did in 2020. We must keep Trump out of the White House in 2024, united. We must rise. The stakes are incredibly high for all of us and for the future of our lives together in this country. Thanks for your consideration of the views expressed in this ThinkTech commentary, which we are calling no, Donald, it's not okay. Aloha.