Thursday, January 14, 2010
Obama' Sense of Urgency...
I don't get it these days. It took our President 3 days to speak about the attempted bombing of Flight 253 to Detroit on Christmas Day. Yet, when NV Senator Harry Reid's little 'racist' faux pas came to pass... BHO was Johnny on the Spot in his defense. When Haiti suffered its devastating earthquake in the wee hours of Tuesday morning - there was BHO on the morning news addressing the situation. Is this a matter of priorities being confused? Was he upset the attempted terrorist attack interrupted his vacation? Is saving Reid's hide that vital... and would it be if it weren't for the health care legislation?
Monday, January 11, 2010
Ronald Reagan Quote
I read an interesting quote from Ronald Reagan today. Quotes interest me, for I find inspiration within them. The student of history in me tries to frame the quote within the context of who, when, what, and where. Thus, this one stood out to me. He said, "Since when do we in America believe that our society is made up of two diametrically opposed classes -- one rich, one poor -- both in a permanent state of conflict and neither able to get ahead except at the expense of the other? Since when do we in America accept this alien and discredited theory of social and class warfare? Since when do we in America endorse the politics of envy and division?"
The mobility of the masses to move from poor to rich is a promise delivered upon far more frequently under the capitalist United States than anywhere else on the globe. While that very promise brings people here from every corner, as it has for over 225 years - the other side of the equation also drives this great country. For it is the ability to fail, and to fall from wealth to poverty that drives those who have achieved wealth. You can not count on good fortune remaining your constant companion, if you choose to rest on your laurels. Work gets you out of poverty in this country, and work keeps you rich once you get there.
Today, our political leaders seek to divide. Our society is used to multiplication. We can't discuss health care reform without it appearing as class warfare. The politicians would have us believe that the 'haves' are opposed to the 'have nots' gaining coverage. The discussion blurs the distinctions between rights and privileges, what is earned, and what is given. Our politicians should reference this quote, and get to work moving America forward again.
The mobility of the masses to move from poor to rich is a promise delivered upon far more frequently under the capitalist United States than anywhere else on the globe. While that very promise brings people here from every corner, as it has for over 225 years - the other side of the equation also drives this great country. For it is the ability to fail, and to fall from wealth to poverty that drives those who have achieved wealth. You can not count on good fortune remaining your constant companion, if you choose to rest on your laurels. Work gets you out of poverty in this country, and work keeps you rich once you get there.
Today, our political leaders seek to divide. Our society is used to multiplication. We can't discuss health care reform without it appearing as class warfare. The politicians would have us believe that the 'haves' are opposed to the 'have nots' gaining coverage. The discussion blurs the distinctions between rights and privileges, what is earned, and what is given. Our politicians should reference this quote, and get to work moving America forward again.
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