Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Independence Day Thoughts and Wishes

249 years a nation, sovereign and proud. Our United States
of America is celebrating another birthday in two days, and 
we her people have a lot to celebrate in addition to her birth-
day.

We have Donald Trump back in the White House. Thanks to 
President Trump, we are having a reduction in the rate of infla-
tion. We have all but sealed the southern border, and far fewer
illegal entrants have gotten in; many of them, however, have 
been caught and deported --- not released, as was the procedure
in the Biden era. Countries with whom we trade with in the 
world marketplace are now treating us with respect and are 
no longer imposing stiff tariffs on our goods, blocking them
from being sold while we have very low, if any tariffs on 
theirs. 

We are cracking down on allowing males to compete against
female athletes in college sports, resulting in far fewer injuries
to the latter by the former as well as the latter winning events
on a level playing field. Enemy nations are now realizing once 
again that we are not to be trifled with and must be taken seriously
lest they become imperiled. And best of all, we have a head of state
who commands respect rather than draws scorn and ridicule.

At home we are regaining our constitutional rights, i.e. freedom of 
expression; high tech firms are less willing to block or censor us
on their public media sites because of our expressing certain political
beliefs. Freedom of worship without being placed on any political or
governmental organizations' list of alleged extremist groups, such as
the Southern Christian Leadership Council drawing up such a list and
placing pre-Vatican II Catholics and conservative activist groups such
as Moms for Liberty. I could go on, quite easily, but you get the gist.

Our country is embracing once again what it was meant to be, created 
to be, and is once again deemed by her people to be; a free, sovereign
republic ruled by its people and not by a self-proclaimed elite behaving
like gods on high, treating the people like peasants or children. And 
in light of the events of recent years it's none to soon.

Happy Independence Day!


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