Okay. How are you holding up? Are you taking time to breathe? Are you hugging your neighbors and friends? Are you spending time with loved ones? Right now, the road ahead looks treacherous, and we'll need to be sharp for the journey. We got our first glimpse of what that road is going to entail from an NPR report on Trump's plans for his first 100 days in office. Warning, it is pretty bleak. Here are some lowlights:

I will lift the restrictions on the production of $50 trillion dollars' worth of job-producing American energy reserves, including shale, oil, natural gas and clean coal.

Lift the Obama-Clinton roadblocks and allow vital energy infrastructure projects, like the Keystone Pipeline, to move forward

Cancel billions in payments to U.N. climate change programs and use the money to fix America's water and environmental infrastructure

Cancel every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by President Obama

Begin the process of selecting a replacement for Justice Scalia from one of the 20 judges on my list, who will uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States

Cancel all federal funding to Sanctuary Cities

Begin removing the more than 2 million criminal illegal immigrants from the country and cancel visas to foreign countries that won't take them back

Suspend immigration from terror-prone regions where vetting cannot safely occur. All vetting of people coming into our country will be considered extreme vetting.

Additionally the plan calls for things like term limits on all members of Congress, an investment in American infrastructure, among other things.

Taken together this is pretty terrifying, especially the immigration policies (the goddamn wall!), the climate change rejection, and obviously the expected Supreme Court nominee. But if there's one silver lining to be found, it's that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell basically said, he isn't going to give Trump a rubber stamp: