Saturday, March 8, 2014

No Progress in Reforming the Federal Governmentt

Open Email to Congress and the general Electorate:

Dear Congress and General Electorate,
I recently wrote you indicating my discouragement concerning my efforts to convince you in establishing a more rational federal government for the future of the USA. My discouragement was based upon actual federal government continued developments toward socialism, with disregard for rational spending and the national
One of my Political Associates responded in a way, which I thought might be of interest to you. Her comments are as follows:

"Iefully appreciate your most recent comments on the progress (or lack thereof) of federal government change.  Since I have just returned from Texas, I am particularly aware than that Texans are, in general, more kind than the average American.   The rest of the country sees Texas as a state where people know how to protect their own families, possessions, and conservative values.  The problem with most Americans, including Texans, is that they do not understand the dangers and subsequent horrors of socialism and communism.  The average citizen receives education from public school, the primary network (not cable) 5:00 evening news, and the late night television comedy/talk shows.  Our government leaders are only focused on what will further advance their party.  The schools are not teaching what is important, the Fox News channel is not available in the average American kitchen, and those who are watching the late night entertainment are deceived by believing that if there is something that they need to know, John Stewart will tell them.

This general lack of education and understanding is appalling to you and to me, but it is the present state of our nation.  What the average middle school, high school, and college students are reading in their history and literature classes, as well as the conversations in the classrooms across America need to be changed.  What people are watching on television needs to be changed.  Newsreels need to be returned to the pre-show in the movie theaters.  Proper education ( you know what I mean when I say proper education) is the only hope that America or any other nation has left.  Until our politicians care that there really is a right and a wrong, and that their positions of authority are a responsibility ( for which the majority of them are not equipped), we cannot look to our leadership to lift us out of the turmoil we have fallen into.

What must we do?  There is power found in owning television stations.). That would be one goal worth working toward.  Also, the influencing of the education and hiring of teachers can make a big difference.  University curriculums and professors need to be replaced.   Writing school curriculum guides will help turn things around.  Finally, citizens need to be made to understand the dangers that have been perpetrated upon people who trust unworthy politicians.  The ethics of hard work and responsible decisions must be reintroduced into our educational system, our forms of entertainment, and the national conversation."

I might also add that I have been reading the book, "The Book that Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi. The author also has a simple message that the new philosophy of eliminating God has placed the populace in the state of vacuum, without soul, without truth and steering through a Neverland without ideals. Until that changes, there can likely be no hope for rational government.

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