We attended the April 5 Hands Off rally in Washington, D.C. (not yet District of America, as proposed by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), along with friends Monica, John, and Susan, and somewhere between 60,000 and 100,000 other like-minded, and mostly like-aged, attendees. Afterwards, Donna and I had a late lunch in a nearby restaurant and started talking to the couple next to us, who asked what the focus of the march was. “Everything,” I responded. People weren’t protesting a single policy, like gun laws, or treatment of a particular segment, like women’s rights. The D.C. rally, as well as many others across the country that day, reflected the ire of Americans toward the entire spectrum of the current administration’s actions. Banners and placards displayed a litany of grievances, including: The gutting, with chainsaw precision, of federal agencies, by an unelected billionaire who stands to benefit enormously The self-inflicted global trade war that has caused loss of retirement ...