Saturday, January 26, 2019

The Terrible Partial Shut-down

Well, the stand-off between the President and the Democrats, which resulted in the partial shut-down, has progressed to an interim condition.  End the shut-down, and then discuss the "wall".
But guess what, it is now obvious that the President had the interests of the country in mind, because he supports the concept of border integrity, which goes along with self-determination, and by backing off, he recognizes that this shutdown is hurting Americans, which he is sworn to protect and support.
Not so with the Democrats, who saw this shutdown as continuing hatred of their president, with any means necessary to attempt to humble him.

Well, look at the balance- our security and our welfare vs. hatred filled obstinacy.  I really hope that people can step back and look at this in such a framework, and then react accordingly at the next election.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Happenings

Happenings is an always bunch of things. But lately, what's happening is not normal bunches of things, because the political world has become controversial to the nth degree. All of a sudden, it isn't platforms, it's people- and now the two are so enmeshed that the most awful hatreds are manifesting. I can't say that the Donald is lily-white, nor can I say that Pelosi/Schumer are any better. But I feel that the country is suffering and dividing and polarizing to such a degree that recovery is going to be tough, and may not even happen after the 2020 elections. Issues abound- how can there be any question that illegal is illegal? And morality works in the following way- if a thing is illegal and you don't like it, then change it legally. Don't start in with this aren't these good people? Of course most are, and on that basis funneling them through the immigration procedure, which starts at validated border check points, then requests for entry or asylum, are certainly valid methods. But sneaking over, under, around, and through are not what a sovereign country can accept. So let's get it resolved through diplomatic mind-set as opposed to political appeal to emotion. Forget about the names, and look at the platforms. Recognize that a platform consists of a large number of subjects, and the chances are high that you might approve of most, but not necessarily all. Then recognize that when you support a party, you support all of it, and you have joined mob mentality if you blindly accept even the 1% that you do NOT agree with. Use logic, use thinking, funnel emotion into positions that are tenable. Don't just say "no or heck no", say "let's have an adult conversation about this and see if we can come to a compromise. Politics is power compromise, diplomacy is win-win conversation. Let's do it.