Monday, April 1, 2019

Trying Times.

"These are the times that try men's souls," wrote Thomas Paine in his pamphlet The American Crisis published December 23, 1776.  The Colonies faced the almost certain prospect of defeat in their war for independence--for liberty.  Paine implored Americans "don't give up the fight!"

As the curtain drops on this First Quarter of 2019: we are racked by recriminations, accusations and at times violent "resistance" fueled by an angry election for the 45th President, between two very flawed candidates and now...chapter two of the Mueller Report. 


Our economy remains fragile, the world is a more dangerous place than ever, we face the prospect of a nuclear Iran--still, a rapidly ascending China, the rouge (as ever) state North Korea, and the ongoing challenge of Health Care and the crisis (yes, it is) on our southern border; all made more ominous because of poor leadership--on both sides of the aisle--from those we've elected to provide courageous direction and make good decisions.

That said, the fact remains that every generation of Americans has been forced to face down a crisis; yet they survived, thrived and grew strong on an IDEA called America.

We must remember to "keep the main thing," the main thing. The "idea of America" has been the fuel driving our resolve to be one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all; an idea those who traveled this way before us thought to be worth sacrificing, fighting and dying for. 


Indifference to this "big idea" is the real, the urgent threat to our liberty.

Resolve to do your part; work hard, make informed decisions, be a person of strong character, celebrate interdependence and respect people who disagree with you--but press them to think outside their "box" and you, think outside yours. Don't give in to tyranny, fear or indifference--be strong and of good courage. Don't tolerate incivility; choose kindness.

Invest in a legacy that will inspire a new generation.



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