Freedoms yes but the founders created our Declaration of Independance and our brilliantly sacred Constitution guaranteeing our freedoms knowing and openly stating that such documents could only withstand while we were a society with integrity at its core and a strong belief and commitment to Judeo Christian truths. Hence the statement "W…
Freedoms yes but the founders created our Declaration of Independance and our brilliantly sacred Constitution guaranteeing our freedoms knowing and openly stating that such documents could only withstand while we were a society with integrity at its core and a strong belief and commitment to Judeo Christian truths. Hence the statement "We have a republic if we can keep it."
The long-standing American made ideal in standards across all trades and educational systems digressed as capitalism was being replaced by successful capitalists motivated only by self-gain and greed and not the betterment of fellow countrymen. I began sensing things were going awry when the term 'if you can do it and get away with it, why not' became a popular euphemism in late 80's-90's. I'm sure I'm not alone in that sentiment and of course it's a simplistic claim in scope but I saw the lack of pride in a job well done then and still now as antithetical to the American way of life I grew up learning.
Freedoms yes but the founders created our Declaration of Independance and our brilliantly sacred Constitution guaranteeing our freedoms knowing and openly stating that such documents could only withstand while we were a society with integrity at its core and a strong belief and commitment to Judeo Christian truths. Hence the statement "We have a republic if we can keep it."
The long-standing American made ideal in standards across all trades and educational systems digressed as capitalism was being replaced by successful capitalists motivated only by self-gain and greed and not the betterment of fellow countrymen. I began sensing things were going awry when the term 'if you can do it and get away with it, why not' became a popular euphemism in late 80's-90's. I'm sure I'm not alone in that sentiment and of course it's a simplistic claim in scope but I saw the lack of pride in a job well done then and still now as antithetical to the American way of life I grew up learning.