President (Elect) Donald J. Trump
Okay, as one of the Deplorables, I have to admit that I like
the sound of that, but once we get past the basking of our post-election
victory, we have to take a hard look at our future.
I am many things, but I am not a hypocrite. Back in
2008 I wrote about moving past the post-election celebration. I followed it
up with another
post in November of 2012. Now here we are in November of 2016 and I am
again warning the country that not only must the politics changes, but so must
we!!
Let us be completely frank and admit that the division in
this country has only increased over the last eight years. That is what happens
when politicians don’t have the answers to your problems. Rather than admit it,
they divide us. It is an old and quite effective strategy. By turning ½ of us
against the other the politicians get to pretend they are victims to their base.
This is nothing but a ploy. One that is exacerbated by a main stream media that
has made itself part of the problem, aiding in the political deception, instead
of being honest arbiters of the news.
Understand that they are not the victims, we are!
We are victims of a
political party system that truly does not care about us; just themselves.
I know the country was divided on the Presidential election,
but now that it is over I truly hope that we will be able to put this all
behind us. Perhaps now we can take the political slogans and actually make them
a reality. Will it be easy? No, it will not.
Let us be honest, we have very TOUGH choices ahead of us.
We are in the middle of a financial death spiral in this
country and we are going to have to make hard choices. Many of these choices
WILL piss off some people, but they have to be done if we are to survive as a
country. In this matter I am reminded of what President John F. Kennedy said in
his 1961 Inauguration speech: “Ask not
what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”
We must get away from the system of government subsidies and
bailouts. We must stand on our own two feet and forge our own way. Assistance
form the government should be a last resort and not a first choice. We must
learn to own personal responsibility and not look to blame others for our
actions or their consequences.
And on that note I would like to personally extend my
gratitude to President (Elect) Trump who, last night in his acceptance speech,
took the extraordinary step of actually thanking the men and women of law
enforcement. It was deeply moving to hear him acknowledge us for all that we
have and continue to do for this great nation.
Are we perfect? No, no one is, but there have been a great
many lies spread about us, all done for political expediency and support.
Remember, the politicians are unwilling to address the real issues, so they pin
the blame on us and we become the bad guy.
In the end, the 2016 Presidential race will go down in
history as a landmark event. When a career politician was rejected for an
outsider and maybe that is exactly what this country needs. Someone who isn’t
going to make political excuses, but force us to see that if we really want ‘hope
and change’ then we are going to have to become part of the process. We can no longer
remain on the sidelines as spectators; hoping that our political teams will
save us. No, we have to shed the burden of reliance on government and play our
own game.
I just hope that it is not too late to create the ‘change’
we truly need. It's time to Make America Great Again!
I’d like to think that in this 4th quarter moment, America
is the San Francisco 49’ers of old and we just elected Joe Montana to come into
the game to save us.
So, in the immortal words of Knute Rockne: “Win one for the Gipper!!”