We should probably do this EVERY day, because they live with what they experienced every day. Our Veterans served our country in a way the rest of us haven't, but we all benefit from their courage, strength, commitment and sacrifice. And a special Thank You to the families of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. God Bless Our Veterans!
This is just how I see it, right here, right now. Some things are constant, others are fluid. This is a place to try to lay it all out on the ground and look at it, maybe come up with some wisdom, and engage other good ideas. Maybe dispel some inaccuracies. But certainly to leave it better than we found it...
Friday, November 11, 2016
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Another view of this crazy mess.
Some people have asked me who I am voting for. Until
recently, I didn’t know. I knew who I wasn’t going to vote for, but I didn’t
know what else. I didn’t want to be a no show, and I certainly didn’t want to
ignore the rest of the ballot. House and Senate might be more important this
year than the Presidency.
I posted a couple of weeks ago that confusion is not of the
Lord. But I was confused. I told my sister over the summer, don’t worry about
it yet, its not election day. Then I heard someone say that the way to approach
this is with civic engagement. With using your principles to guide your
actions.
Vince Lombardi always started off training camp by saying “This,
gentlemen, is a football.” Obviously, a guy who is being paid to play at the
highest level knows what an oblong, snub-nosed leather ball is. Coach was
reverting to fundamentals. Where did
this Republic start? How? What guided it and what defines it. Who defines it?
What did the original folks have in mind? I’m not going to have a civics lesson
here, but if we’ve gotten away from the original ideas, should we look at
enforcing those, first on ourselves, and then on the people we put into office.
Not just settling for the better of two evils. In my view, that’s how we got
here in the first place.
If you read American History, which most of us got a very
misleading presentation of, if not downright erroneous, you know that this mess
has been going on since the Roosevelts and Wilson. Et Al. Yeah, they probably did some
good stuff, but their basic view of the American Experiment was that it was all
wrong. That they knew better for us than we did for ourselves. Again, I’ll let
you investigate for yourself, but this didn’t just happen with Bush. Or Bush.
Or Clinton. And certainly not Obama.
This is not a binary choice. Aside from the R or the D, you
can vote for somebody else, or not vote at all. I don’t recommend not voting.
People died for you to be able to do this. Think of them and their families.
Many other countries don’t get this chance. Please though, if you skip the
Presidential race, don’t skip the down ballot. Congress and those local
elections are still very much in play, and will affect your life more than
whoever gets into The Oval.
The rest of this is my view. I’m not trying to convince you
of anything. Do what you think is right.Vote for whom you want. If we all prayed and did that, we’d be
a lot better off. As our worship pastor said on Sunday, “God is not down to His
last two options.” If it weren’t so serious, it’d be funny.
I am looking at this from a bigger view. Yes, this is the
most dangerous election ever. However, all is not lost. Maybe the right person
wins – whoever the hell that is. Maybe something crazy happens. But if you want
REAL change, ya gotta put your foot down. There has to be a re-direction. Maybe
the most important thing is to make a decision now that doesn’t manifest itself
until 2020. We have been through this kind of thing before. 30s. 40s. 60s. We’ve
survived Obama. Barely. We will survive the next one. But somebody’s gotta call
time out and change the strategy. Pick a new play. Its risky. But so are all
the other options.
I voted for Evan McMullin. A principled conservative
independent. He has CIA experience, policy experience with the House, a UN
refugee officer, and an investment banker.His principles are listed, and he sounds like he believes them, and knows what to do. Again, I'm not asking you to vote for him. But I believe people like him
are the type that belong in office. Not for a career, not for themselves, but
for service. To make a difference and not just be on the take. Can he win?
Probably not this time. Maybe, if all the cards line up right and the moon is
full. I’m not counting on that, but if enough people take action to do the
right thing, maybe, just maybe, we can make a course correction. Maybe it only
takes 6 degrees.
If you are a Bible believer, there is plenty of
encouragement there. The Isrealites survived Babylon. David beat Goliath.
Isaiah has a whole book of comfort and encouragement. If that’s not for you, maybe a Beetles song
(Let It Be) or reviewing our history for a view of how things worked out back
then. A bit of encouragement, community, thinking of others before ourselves,
and just a plain old positive attitude (that’s from my HS Psychology class!).
All is not lost. I heard a radio host today talk about a guy from Bangladesh.
He’s been here 20 years. He owns a cab/Uber company. 30 drivers. All his kids have jobs. Even as kids. His daughter
graduated from an Ivy League medical school and is now employed at one of the
top medical facilities in the USA. Doesn't get anymore prestigious than that. And all he can do is talk about how great
this country is. How it gave him an opportunity. Maybe we should just think about how good we have it. Even in all
the strife and mess.
Just my thoughts for a quiet evening watching the World
Series. Good Night Countrymen.
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