MY PRESIDENTIAL CHOICE – TAKE #1

With fourteen months until the general election, the ever-present media crush demands our attention to this crucial process.  Actually, unless we are not breathing, coverage of the process is hard to escape !  I’m a fairly structured person who generally prefers order to chaos, prefers reaching conclusions quickly versus never-ending discussion, and prefers solutions to issues that fit on a 3″X5″ card. Therefore, to maintain my sanity in a world full of lawyers and pundits and pinheads and politicians, here is how I am attacking my own selection process.  I want to see the person I end up voting for prioritize the following two issues:   1) closure of our Southern border.  I’m very flexible about what should be done with those illegal immigrants who I don’t blame for coming to the land of opportunity through our porous border, but let’s turn off the spigot.  Now ! First !  The rest is negotiable.  2) cut federal government spending to achieve a balanced budget.  When we have to count the burden we are placing on our children in the trillions, it’s time to act and stop talking about it. Do it like any well-run business would do it – immediate across-the-board 5% cut in all spending, no exceptions, not even beloved Social Security.   Then freeze hiring for three years and freeze that budgeted level of spending for three years.   Shazzam, balanced budget !

I also want my candidate to pay close attention to maintaining the integrity of our Constitution, a document that is being shredded by our current Emperor, and stands to be burned by the inauguration of the previously identified crime family (ONE DOWN,ONE TO GO  —  June 5, 2015)  starting with the letter C. Secondly, I want God to be in the mix, to be identified as the guy in charge and the guy in which we trust.    Acknowledgment of who’s really in charge, and reliance on Him for guidance is a litmus test for me.

HATS OFF TO A DAD

This week, star Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker James Harrison returned the sports trophies his two sons received merely for participating.   Bully for James !   Making  kids “feel” good all the time, and rewarding them not for accomplishment, but just for showing up, breeds a cycle of entitlement and complacency that cannot have a positive influence on their attitudes as eventual adults.  Dummying down the population sadly is becoming part of the DNA of the USA.                      WHAT THE HECK !

LAUGHING KOOKABURRAS

“Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree. Counting all the monkeys he can see. Stop. Kookaburra. Stop. Kookaburra. That’s no monkey, that’s me.

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Last week’s Republican debate, along with the constant chirping of the anointed Proglibocrat nominee and her pretenders, reminds me of the third verse of this old Australian nursery rhyme.  Are we surprised that kookaburras like Donald Trump on the right and Bernie Sanders on the left are drawing big crowds and decent polling data, a full 15 months ahead of an election ?   For so long, we monkeys have allowed all sorts of nonsense (political correctness, greed, bashful foreign policy, freeway from Mexico, gay marriage, Christian bashing) to threaten our republic from the inside.  And now, folks of all stripes and flavors are crying out for leaders who actually mean what they say, and aren’t afraid to say what they mean.  Even if those budding leaders, like Trump the insulter and Bernie the Lenin wannabee squawk the craziest venom at the monkeys.  It certainly will be a wild 15 months.   WHAT THE HECK !