My wife asked an interesting question this morning, she
asked what Ike or Truman or even Reagan would do in this situation with the
world on the brink of war. I had to
think a while as the question hit home.
I don’t believe we would have reached this point had any of the above
listed been president. Why you ask,
because they would have reacted a lot sooner to the different cases. Ike or Truman would have at the first sign of
escalation put out an ultimatum to stand down immediately that the world would
have listened to, as they were known for being men of action not just diplomacy. In the last few decades we have become
appeasers and are not expected to react other than to send our diplomats to
negotiate with these rogue leaders through third party intermediaries.
“We
will not negotiate with terrorists” is what they say, but in the background
we have an emissary from the French speaking for us. Our stature in the world has fallen to the
degree that if Korea wants more food they rattle the saber and we send food, it’s
a big joke in the world. America the
country that was left to these last two generations a strong and feared nation
among nations has become the piƱata of the world, poke her and goodies will
fall out. We saw what Reagan did when he
took command, the hostages in Iran were released immediately, how about when the
Cubans sought a foothold in Grenada, he didn’t negotiate he reacted. We saw what Truman did at the end of WWII to
show the world that it doesn’t pay to mess with the United States of America. Ike was so strong coming out of WWII that we
had the greatest period of economic growth in our history. Why did these leaders succeed where today’s fail? Because they had the heart and soul of
America and all these tin horn dictators knew it. The John Wayne syndrome has always been the
mantra for success in leadership in America.
The press called Reagan the Cowboy in a very derogatory way, yet it was
that Cowboy who brought down the Berlin Wall and brought The Soviet Union to
her knees.
A thing to ponder; all three presidents that I spoke of
brought themselves out of poverty just as most Americans did in the day. There were no hands reaching down to lift
their spirits or fill their larders. These
were self made men who took the personal responsibility to succeed. The
Presidency was the most prestige’s position in the world and when the President
of the United States spoke people listened.
Today we have a reflection of what we have become; a spoiled aristocratic
government that thinks more about their personal power and prestige than the
glory of the American way that defined our nation for decades.
That’s my opinion, what’s yours?
1 comment:
Wow, great analogy. We have become a welfare oriented nation. No one wants to take responsibility for their actions...
Doug,
Billings
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