April 9, 2007
America is Beautiful
Spring is a refreshing time of the year when most of us know how to
enjoy the beauty of Mother Nature and her splendor. It is also a good
time to remind people of the beauty of this great nation, the United
States of America, despite those who work so hard to paint America as
ugly.
Let’s look at some of the things the ugly crowd chooses to forget. We
have not had a terrorist attack on our soil since September 11, 2001.
The growth in the national economy has been vibrant for the last four
years and continues strong. The unemployment rate is at a multi-decade
low for all those who want to work.
Even though the price of gasoline has skyrocketed in the last several
years due to the laws of supply and demand, most of us are still
planning to take our summer vacations with our kids and grandchildren.
And since home ownership in the United States of America has reached a
record high of over 70 percent, some of us might have to cut our own
lawns.
And despite all the conflicts in which we are engaged around the world
to help other nations, and despite the politicization of the lives of
those who serve in our all-volunteer military, those men and women are
still valiantly protecting us and some have even given their lives.
Although we all have the right to vote for our elected officials, only
about 50 percent of us usually find the time to exercise our
responsibility to vote. Our liberties are fading due to an abusive tax
code, out-of-control federal government spending, runaway social
programs and more political promises of even more indeterminable
government programs. Yet, this is still the “sweet land of liberty.”
The politically incorrect police want to take God out of our vocabulary,
out of our public institutions and off of our currency. They have
totally misinterpreted the First Amendment of the Constitution. Yet,
they are the first to cry “Lord help us” in the midst of a national
disaster.
Many celebrities and those with access to the influential mainstream
media have abused the freedom of speech with deception, lies and
personal agendas. But it is the beauty of America that has provided them
the opportunity to become rich enough to talk trash against America the
Beautiful.
But beware! “Big Brother” is working hard to minimize even more of our
freedoms. Government has minimized our freedoms by dictating how and how
much we pay in taxes. It has minimized our ability to work toward energy
independence because of too much regulation. It has limited the ability
of U.S. businesses to compete in the global marketplace because of too
much taxation and regulation.
But we can still drive from sea to shining sea without having to go
through Checkpoint Charlie. And we can still buy groceries 24 hours a
day to fill those refrigerators and freezers that are already full. We
can still talk to our grandchildren about a future uncertain, because it
is still a future of hope.
It’s not about Anna Nicole’s baby’s daddy. It’s not about the next
American Idol. It’s not about global warming. It’s not about how many
times a presidential candidate has been married, or how much money they
have raised for their campaign.
It’s about leadership. The United States of America is beautiful and
great because of its historical leadership during its most challenging
times. We now face similar challenges with national security, keeping
the economy strong, replacing the tax code, restructuring Social
Security and Medicare and reducing our dependence on foreign oil.
America the Beautiful is also about the will of the people. The ugly
reality is that some elected officials have hijacked the will of the
American people with deception, lies, unrealistic promises and a total
lack of leadership.
Sometimes it takes a long time for people to figure out who’s telling
the truth, and who the real leaders are, because of so much information
and misinformation. But eventually, enough people will figure it out.
And even though we will never be able to completely silence the ugly
crowd with reality, they will eventually become a mere whisper.
Now that’s a beautiful thing!
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