Reacting to Crises vs. Thinking About Tomorrow
by Tom Balek, Contributing Author: Every now and then I complain that the news media/liberal government is totally geared to our tiny little attention spans (the news media and liberal government are now inseparable and indistinguishable). They fully understand and exploit how soon we forget one earth-shaking news story when the next one comes along. We don't care whether the last crisis was explained, let alone resolved. Instead we lurch ahead to the latest shocking crisis. And the news media/liberal government seemingly never runs out of crises. We're so busy dealing with the latest crisis that we never take the time to look ahead.
Do you feel manipulated?
A few weeks ago the earth stopped rotating because Central American kids were walking across our southern border expecting (and receiving) amnesty. It was 24/7 news. What happened? The hand-wringing, the speeches, the headlines, the passion, the crisis - it all just . . . stopped.
Benghazi? Forgotten. Kidnapped Nigerian girls? Who cares. Even the Ferguson riots don't matter today.
The VA scandal? Hmmph. The IRS targeting of conservative groups? No big. Trayvon Martin? Operation Fast and Furious? Free birth control pills for Sandra Fluke? Syria? Ukraine? Hamas lobbing rockets into Israel? Fagettaboutit.
I thought ObamaCare was a BFD. Joe Biden said so. But I haven't heard anything about it in the news for a long time. Have you? Everything must be just peachy.
Today it's all about ISIS. Or ISIL. (Why can't the news media/liberal government just pick one label?) The shocking beheadings supercede any and all previous shocks. Until the next shock.
Rahm Emanuel said, "Never let a good crisis go to waste." Hillary Clinton doubled down on the same strategy. They are disciples, along with Barack Obama, of Saul Alinsky and the Cloward-Piven Strategy, which advises socialists to stir up as much crisis as possible in order to drive the frightened and under-informed into the warm and waiting arms of a big-government oligarchy. Cloward and Piven were deep-thinking socialists from Columbia University - Barack Obama's alma mater. But I digress.
Wouldn't it be great if our political leaders would, just once, look ahead a little instead of just reacting to the latest crisis?
They could be figuring out how to match up the capabilities of the work force with the needs of employers. Or maybe what role our tremendous energy resources could play in the world economy. We could be working on a mathematical solution to our insolvent social security system (it is do-able). Shoot, maybe somebody could be thinking about how to deal with the cancerous radical Muslim ideology that threatens to overwhelm the politically-correct Western world. Our president says, "we don't have a strategy yet."
We need political leaders who are thinking about tomorrow to replace those who only react to the latest crisis.
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Tom Balek is a fellow conservative activist and musician. He blogs Rockin'; On the Right Side. Between playing in a couple weekend bands, he seeks "to educate fellow Americans who have been too busy with their work and families to notice how close to the precipice our economy has come. He is a contribution author on the ARRA News Service. He tweets @TomBalek
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It'll be better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow)
Yup, the gig with the USC marching band - Classic!
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Do you feel manipulated?
A few weeks ago the earth stopped rotating because Central American kids were walking across our southern border expecting (and receiving) amnesty. It was 24/7 news. What happened? The hand-wringing, the speeches, the headlines, the passion, the crisis - it all just . . . stopped.
Benghazi? Forgotten. Kidnapped Nigerian girls? Who cares. Even the Ferguson riots don't matter today.
The VA scandal? Hmmph. The IRS targeting of conservative groups? No big. Trayvon Martin? Operation Fast and Furious? Free birth control pills for Sandra Fluke? Syria? Ukraine? Hamas lobbing rockets into Israel? Fagettaboutit.
I thought ObamaCare was a BFD. Joe Biden said so. But I haven't heard anything about it in the news for a long time. Have you? Everything must be just peachy.
Today it's all about ISIS. Or ISIL. (Why can't the news media/liberal government just pick one label?) The shocking beheadings supercede any and all previous shocks. Until the next shock.
Rahm Emanuel said, "Never let a good crisis go to waste." Hillary Clinton doubled down on the same strategy. They are disciples, along with Barack Obama, of Saul Alinsky and the Cloward-Piven Strategy, which advises socialists to stir up as much crisis as possible in order to drive the frightened and under-informed into the warm and waiting arms of a big-government oligarchy. Cloward and Piven were deep-thinking socialists from Columbia University - Barack Obama's alma mater. But I digress.
Wouldn't it be great if our political leaders would, just once, look ahead a little instead of just reacting to the latest crisis?
They could be figuring out how to match up the capabilities of the work force with the needs of employers. Or maybe what role our tremendous energy resources could play in the world economy. We could be working on a mathematical solution to our insolvent social security system (it is do-able). Shoot, maybe somebody could be thinking about how to deal with the cancerous radical Muslim ideology that threatens to overwhelm the politically-correct Western world. Our president says, "we don't have a strategy yet."
We need political leaders who are thinking about tomorrow to replace those who only react to the latest crisis.
---------------
Tom Balek is a fellow conservative activist and musician. He blogs Rockin'; On the Right Side. Between playing in a couple weekend bands, he seeks "to educate fellow Americans who have been too busy with their work and families to notice how close to the precipice our economy has come. He is a contribution author on the ARRA News Service. He tweets @TomBalek
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It'll be better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow)
Yup, the gig with the USC marching band - Classic!
Tags: Obama, Economic Mess, : affordable health care act, car insurance, Colorado marijuana, health insurance, insurance, Obamacare, up in smoke, reacting to crisis, verses, thinking about Tomorrow, Fleetwood Mac, Tom Balek To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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