"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
~ John Adams, 2nd President of the United States of America
There is a plethora of depressing news these days. Below, in no particular order, are my own thoughts on six concerning situations in today's current events.
1.
The
pope should stay out of American politics. When he opens up the Vatican City
gates to unfettered immigration, then he will be entitled to criticize our
country.
2.
The
Department of Justice should stop talking and start arresting suspected
offenders. I don't pay the slightest attention to anything the DOJ says
anymore, and I won't until they take action.
3.
Blue
City mayors should try enforcing the law rather than supporting the criminals.
It's impossible to take them seriously until they do so.
4.
Any
candidate for public office who advocates for the murder of his/her opponent--and their children--should immediately be ousted from the competition. The fact
that this is even a topic of discussion illustrates how far we, as a country,
have fallen.
5.
I'll
vote in California's special election about redistricting, but I don't fool
myself that it will make any impact whatsoever. Based on results of past votes, California's politicians have
already planned the outcome and will do as they please.
6. New York City--NYC!!--is about to elect an Islamic Communist as mayor, less than a quarter century after September 11, 2001. Let that sink in.
Considering today's alarming headlines, I find it very sad that the Founding Fathers of the United States wouldn't recognize the place.
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Gen. George Washington in prayer at Valley Forge, PA ~ American Revolutionary War |