I want to be the first to say Happy Holidays but how happy can the season be with the constant political bickering and endless campaigning. Do you mean the 2010 elections and the 2012 presidential race have already started. Give me a break…literally. Barring something huge, my blogging for the rest of year will focus on what we can do as a community to mend ourselves with less government spending and involvement—the regular stuff is debated and discussed too much elsewhere on the web and T.V. It’s covered.
We are thinking about Obama and Congress every wake hour because the national agenda (jobs, security, job security) is very important but do we think about Sweet Jesus this much? (I know I don’t and yes, momma, if lightning struck me down, I would bust hell wide open.)
I just googled “hell wide open” and someone wrote that people should read Luke 6:37: And judge not and ye shall not be judged: and condemn not and ye shall not be condemned. Wow, that is timely because my moderate friends did not ride Bush 41 or Bush 43 like Clinton was ridden and Obama needs a saddle on his back. But, the hatred for Hillary Clinton when she was first lady was inexplicable. Some of those same people realized last year that Hillary was always a quality person but they were too busy hating to see that in the 90s. In contrast, my friends think Laura Bush is one of the most reasonable people on the right; heaven only knows what drama the last White House would have gotten the nation into without her private counsel.
I am patiently waiting for President Obama to drop his “community heal thou self” effort. People who know how to listen heard him say that from the second he stepped on the national stage. That call can only come from the Obamas, Colin Powell, Dr. Condi Rice, Oprah, Bill Cosby, Spike Lee, and posthumously Arthur Ashe. Wait a minute, most Black families had that message back in the day and many still do. If those discussions (which are nothing new) started to hit home, they become our own version of conservatism/moderation. On a lighter note, my buddy told his son that no White man was going to fly all over the world in cold weather to bring him free gifts. Dude said, “I bought you that stuff with the money I made at work.”
During Thanksgiving, we broke folks are tempted to say, “why should I be thankful.” A quick ride to the other side of town can quickly put things into perspective or rewatching Roots, Saving Private Ryan, or Schindler’s List. The new movie Precious might be one for that list also. When you see people staving in the developing world or watch a person who can’t move below his chest, you should get it. But, we spend some much money helping those who poison themselves with drugs or who’s health situation is a result of overeating. I have been to some places in the world where they could not image having enough food to get sick from obesity. When I walk down the street there, people say, “Hello American” as if to say I know you are an American because you have a belly…. congratulations on having some much food.
For the rest of the year, my blog post might seem more social commentary or community dreaming than political views and insight. However, the new line of discussions is at the root of my concerns more than what the government can, will or should do. What was J.F.K.’s most important quote again?
Happy Holidays
Keep it logical
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