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John P Gallien's avatar

Oh, Bongo Bill cries his crocodile tears about America stating he can find only the rare exception in a politician that wants to balance the budget or even dare read the Declaration of Independence. Yet, in my years of reading his column, Bill never has discussed the foundational principle that the USA was founded on - individual rights. He goes on about this and that, but never individual rights. Bill is right that our country is in dire straits. Too many want to feed at the public trough instead of totally phasing out the welfare state. The founders of this country did not create the Salvation Army, they created a country whose predominate mission is to defend individual rights, and stealing from some to give to others is not that. There are still plenty of people who believe in this principle of individual rights in our country. Their voices need to heard and amplified. Instead, they are mainly being drowned out by the progressive left. This progressive left probably will not be defeated until we take away their source of nourishment - the government schools.

I am optimistic that the battle can be eventually won if people understand the principle of individual rights as opposed to the progressive culture and their collectivized rights. It will not be easy. It will take education and awareness, but it is the only way. Bonner's negativity doesn't solve anything. Only a positive message will.

Glenn Kratzer's avatar

Bill,

I am, I believe, of your generation and have been reading your writing for 30 years or more. I mostly acknowledge the changes in our country about which you write. I ask myself what we senior citizens can do to help fix it. I try to be a good influence on people with whom I come in contact; friends, children, grand children. You do a good job describing the problems. How about your take on some possible solutions. How can we pool our collective wisdom and experience to change things for the better. For a start let's recommend less T.V. news and social media scrolling.

Glenn Kratzer, M. D. retired

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