Thursday, April 30, 2020

Okay let's try to be positive


This country will rebound, we always have. Somewhere between the sheets of madness is a majority of people looking for responsible leadership. Someone who can just inspire to do what we have needed to do all along.

We have been through a Civil War, two World Wars, a depression, and many other calamities. Many of these lasted years, a couple only a month or two, but we always came back.

And with the right leadership, we can come back well.

The only problem is where is the right leadership.

Here we go again, Trump v. Biden is this really an answer to coming back well. Biden may be more rational, but he doesn’t have the answers to deal with the amount of change we are going to face and the few Trump supporters who will be kicking and screaming against any rational change. 

We, as a country, can still succeed, and we need to get past this time and move forward in new ways. The opportunity will be in front of us. Hopefully, we will take advantage of it. 

And for fun lets put those right-wing conspiracy nuts to shame.

Didn’t you notice that right before the pandemic began is when the Trump administration pulled out the people we had in place to monitor for something like this, go back and wasn’t it just a few months in advance? Just think this disease probably started in October or November, slowly affecting some people then by December enough people were getting sick with an unusual lung infection that doctors in China started noticing. And then the Chinese government tries to stifle their warnings. hmm Now, Trump is blaming the Chinese and working very hard to find the proof they are responsible for this mess. Why would he work so hard to do that? 

Or is the Chinese and Trump administration in cahoots? Or how about Russia and Trump planting something in China to split up a decimated world?  

“Oh what a tangled web we weave when at first we start to deceive” We are talking about the leaders of three countries who historically haven’t shown much concern for the actual lives of the people they lead. So why won’t Trump test us, give us answers, what could he gain if this went super haywire? 

Right-wing media and alt-right supporters scream about conspiracies all the time and a new world order is coming by elitists, yet look who would benefit from a world living in fear right now. Definitely not the average Joe.

Time for new parties, the craziness on the right and the clueless on the left are just getting old. 

Back to being positive, the vast majority of our country loves our country, loves raising families, wants better education, wants better opportunities even something better than a “living wage” and they know to get there will take work. You can see this in the fact that 60+% do not want to open too soon. This means something. The roadblock is Washington D. C. Lets put new people in that town to do what the vast majority of this country knows is right.

Cheers

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Well, the only people who will survive are the...


Super paranoid and the super-rich.

Everyone else is being entered into a crapshoot of let's see what happens when we stop social distancing. 

Here we are the “only superpower” on the planet and something we cannot see, greed and political incompetence are going to bring us to our knees. We have 1/3 of total worldwide cases and 1/4 of total deaths. And by God, we got Governors that want to well what? Reopen to what? We weren’t good at the semi volunteer shelter in place to keep the numbers down. Now what? 

Maybe because I am in Texas I am projecting on the rest of the country. The better half read me an article that says movie theater chains are not reopening right away. Hopefully, this type of common sense will prevail over our common sense challenged Governor. The better half has been really good, I have been fairly good so let’s hope every one else stays moderately good.

At best the country was reaching a plateau, let's see where we are starting May 15. I hope I am wrong, but.

I guess it is time to finish the good bottle of wine and hold tight to the dice.

Cheers

Monday, April 27, 2020

Give us politics and give us death


Well apparently a few Governors think all this is blowing over, the disease is eradicated, and we can go back to screwing the consumers and supporting big business like nothing ever happened.

We are so blessed that some highly funded right-wing groups get to send us to our grave playing politics. They have absolutely nothing to rely on statistically that opening up will automatically save our economy and we should all get out there and buy something. Cases are still going up, but that is in the way of base groups threatening Governors because somewhere someone with money feels cheated that his stock portfolio is less than his sexual dreams require it to be. 

So I ask all the Governors opening up this week or next, are you paying for all the funerals you will cause? Honestly even with cases going down, there will be a lag before the death toll isn’t jaw-dropping, but when there is a spike of hospitalizations in the next 2-4 weeks, when Grandma dies at the beauty salon, when that curve that was flattening looks like an Apollo Rocket launch again, will Governor Kemp,  Governor Abbott and the others sell off their stocks and open their wallet to pay for the difference in numbers of deaths versus a flattening curve? Will they pay off medical bills so doctors get paid? Will they automatically graduate 1000 new nurses from school that will be needed when the ones we have can’t work because they are sick? Are they ready to beg our President for portable hospitals from FEMA? 

Can we sue the backers of the vocal tiny minority that are forcing this issue to pay for all the extra unemployment the government cannot already afford? Who pays for the 6th or 7th stimulus package? When did their civil rights are more important than anyone’s life? And those civil rights arguments do not hold water even with our Constitution if you read carefully, you cannot put yourself above the life liberty and pursuit of happiness of others. We are all equal and we are all stuck. No one likes it. I am ready to go to the beach, but I sit home somedays and go to work the other days. I go to the store, I wear my mask, I worry about all the crazy people running around like nothing is going on. I do not need the people who are supposed to be responsible for the safety of the country being played by money. Who does this?

So Governor opening too soon, will you take care of my family, pay my bills, and pay my funeral? I would use my life insurance, but that is for my family to keep because you are going to drag this out much further than it needs to be. My family shouldn’t have to pay for your inconsideration of life, your desire to please a subset of hired vocal foot soldiers being sent off to a war they do not know exists for them. They are sacrificial lambs to the greed of a few. If they get sick, they get told they died for their rights. What a bunch of crap! They and their families get nothing all the while some businesses get a temporary bump in earnings till we have to shut down in earnest again.  And is there enough of these ignorant soldiers that we have to go through a third?, fourth? shut down till someone wakes up and stops the madness? 

As I say all the time, we need to completely shut down, hold off on everything but the most basic of businesses like medical and food for two months. And test test test. Is it a pain in certain unnamed areas? Heck yes. Will the economy bounce right back, no, but it will slowly come back and it will be strong again, but we will be able to breathe, the disease can be managed and traced, and we can live again. 

Our country has made ultimate sacrifices many times, sometimes for years, why can’t we make an ultimate sacrifice for a few months? There is an answer and it is not a pretty one. So instead of pointing fingers, let's hold our elected officials accountable by being more vocal than the paid soldiers and let them know how we, the people, truly feel. The government needs to test and we need to write write write.

And if you want you can keep it real simple, email your Governor and say something like:

Are you ready to protect millions or bow down to hundreds of paid political mercenaries? 
And leave it at that.

Or look into Maine, Alabama, Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho for States opening soon or States with partial openings such as Georgia, Oklahoma South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Colorado, Montana or Minnesota
Right now ignorance and/or inaction is almost as dangerous as the disease. 

Cheers

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Look over there, it is the deep end.. and then there is another turn


So let’s jump in

So we know that air pollution doesn’t stop Covid19 or it would have never gotten out of Wuhan, now clean air everywhere or....maybe not, just a day or so.

Is this a precursor to an alien invasion? No one can nail down anything specific about this virus, and every day we learn there is something new about this virus that is tearing us up as humans.  (on an honest side note, there is something mentioned about this virus robbing oxygen from blood cells so the organs are being starved, this makes this one vicious disease if anywhere close to being true)

The President of the United States said that we need to find a way to get light under our skin to cure the disease.   No wait I am serious he did say something like that, no, really, yes he did,     how absurd of a statement that in normal times people would laugh you out of the room except we have to deal with the fact he actually was thinking out loud in a national briefing without thinking at all about what he was saying. And then his only defense is he was being sarcastic. How far down the rabbit hole have we fallen?

Okay as I am writing this post, someone just told me something very sad and I must change gears. I didn’t read the article, yet I just heard Threadgill’s is closing permanently. This is the Austin, TX I knew. I do not know how many times I have eaten there. It even has a history of live music and Janis Joplin had ties there. That was before my time, yet we all knew the history, enjoyed going there for years, still can taste the Chicken Fried Steak in my head and so many other memories, and more than a few beers later I hear this news. This is that moment when you say it is the end of an era. The era probably ended years ago, but the demise is today. I can say that thankfully I managed to have eaten there a little over a year ago so even though I do not live in Austin anymore I did have an opportunity to relive a few moments recently. This is truly a sad day for many people who lived in Austin from God knows when to somewhat recently. There were some changes over the years as it went from an after-hours beer joint to a restaurant. And as it evolved or changed people will have different memories based on when they went there. Yet no matter when you went, you cannot forget your experience. Maybe it was the era, or the allure, or the food, or the nostalgia, or whatever, but if you lived for any time in Austin until recently if you said Threadgill’s people would smile. It was Austin like no other place. It had the history, it had the charm, it had the reputation, it was one of those places that made Austin unique. So the next time I visit Austin and if by chance I find myself driving down North Lamar I will look over and probably have to “scratch” my eye as something special is no longer part of the landscape. 

I hate saying this, but the news of Threadgill’s is something I completely understand since it was a restaurant that was no longer catering to the Austin restaurant crowd, it is still hard to accept. I was attempting to post some sarcasm and madness on this wonderfully beautiful Sunday evening here in North Texas, but now I am sitting here feeling a bit lost. Threadgill’s was an institution, part of Austin that honestly died years ago and I have been mad about ever since. The developers took over Austin in the 80′s and made it a big city. Up until then, Austin was unique, warm, inviting, and truly “weird”. Now Keep Austin Weird is a tired marketing cliche, one that I own a t-shirt because one of my children gave it to me as a gift. I wear it with pride even though now it is old and beat up. Money destroyed Austin, South by Southwest helps, but it is its own world, it is not the Austin people reference it to. 

Austin had its own music scene for give or take 10-15 years that included the outlaw cowboys to Stevie Ray Vaughn and much in between. This was probably the heyday of what we all romanticize our feelings about Austin.It was an amazing time and I was blessed to share some of that time in my life. People came to Austin because it was Austin. If you talk about Austin during this time, you must say the “Armadillo” or the “beer garden” or Austin City Limits or even the Coliseum because bands you never heard of to bands that are legends played there. The developers took that away because money is more important than soul or character or life. You wonder why sometimes I am a cynic or a grumpy old man then look no further than Austin in the very early 80′s when the transformation began in earnest. I watched beauty give way to money. 

The landmarks and the parks are all still there in Austin. You can go to Zilker Park or Town Lake or Lake Austin. You cannot go to Austin a sleepy college town that houses the State Capitol. There is Guadalupe Street, but is it “the Drag”?  Bands still play in a club or two in Austin, but going to a street festival of all homegrown bands, hmmm not so much. Austin was unique, now it is another large city that caters to a millennial audience as a “hip” place. It is packaged not free-flowing, plastic not organic, produced not original, it is not Austin, it is Austin the City, nothing more. 

Money is not inherently evil, money can be put to good use, but when making money takes precedence over everything else then money becomes the root of all evil or at least all that is ugly in mankind. Austin in 1978 was something special and unique. Austin in 1988 was just another growing city in the United States, hell-bent on marketing an image than being a place for people to actually live life. People still live there and people still enjoy life there, there is no doubt, but they are people who also dream of a different time. A time when a struggling artist could exist, when camaraderie was as important as a paycheck, where local businesses ruled, where wealth was measured by the number of people you spent your life with even if your bank account was large or small. Am I an idealist, probably so, but you could live it in Austin. 

Threadgill’s closed and that is sad because it represented the time when owning a local business was a good thing, you employed people and your customers loved every minute of going there because it was special in its own right. This pandemic is going to take out many businesses like it unless we can find the leadership either locally or nationally to put local businesses and the people first. If we choose the corporations and the elite again after this recession then the United States will no longer be the United States, it will be a conglomerate of greed and dystopia simultaneously, but it will not be a great country. Money never made us great, our people make us great. Take that away and we will be worse than Austin in 1988 because we will be the decline of even what was Austin in 1988. 

This pandemic is sad enough, yet to let the uniqueness of who we are as a people, the conglomeration of the whole world, die because our leadership is not representing us anymore is more than sad. It is utterly a horrible moment in history. In the 1950′s Threadgill’s was a city limit beer joint that a few customers went to for an evening out during a time when the country was experiencing a growth spurt unprecedented in the history of the world. Yet they were tied together as part of the fabric of our country. The growth, the prosperity, but also the family, the friends the dreams the camaraderie the “good times” and the opportunity, but when opportunity didn’t represent a requirement but a way of life, you enjoyed the fruits of your labor, not the demands of corporate manipulation that encroaches into your very being your soul. Let's find a way to keep Threadgill’s soul alive for eternity and not regulate it to the hell of nothingness, a past that has disappeared so that no young guy named Kenneth can open a small joint and one day people speak fondly of his memory. 

This wasn’t the deep end I originally planned, maybe another day for that one. I wrote the title before I heard the news so I updated the title a bit now. 

Cheers and especially Cheers to Kenneth Threadgill because even though he has been gone for a while, his memory should live on within us forever. 


Monday, April 20, 2020

Quick follow up to what happened to conservatism in American and other comments


Probably should mention holding the values of the Constitution dear to your heart is also a prerequisite to being a conservative.

There once was this phrase, a strong middle class is the backbone of democracy. And who said that originally? For those that don’t know like me, you will be surprised to find the answer. So if you believe that America needs its middle class to look no further than Greece. okay, Greece circa 2400 years ago.

Let me add to another point. With Trump, there is no political party. It is just Trump, his supporters, and a bunch of people who use to call themselves Republicans, yet haven’t realized they no longer are Republicans just Trump supporters. There is not a Republican bone in Trump, either classical Republican or Reagan Republican, not even the pinkie toe bone.

There is that one comment a person forgets to include last time, then cannot remember this time. It is driving me crazy. I will remember it at 2 am. You know I will.

We are all restless, shoot even I started pricing vacations on Sunday. Interesting point you can get an idea when most Americans feel they can be confident about going out again. The price of a vacation package between mid-May and mid-July almost doubles. That says something right there.

And speaking of such, Steve Wynn wants the Las Vegas strip to be open starting in mid-May or late May. I saw that headline.

Then I saw the headline where the Governor of Georgia is opening the state this Friday even as the number of cases and deaths are still going up. There is something dangerous as to the hold on people that Trump possesses. People have given up on common sense and their sanity. Sure it is tough and many people are suffering, and that means our government should be helping them, not Wall Street. The Street has enough money for two generations at least. The last entity our government needs to protect is hedge funds, banks, corporate executives. The upside-down nature of these stimulus packages is going to make AOC a huge hero. They don’t like her, but they keep giving her ammunition. Again common sense has flown the chicken coup. Or more succinctly if you say you do not want socialism then quit handing over the populace to socialists.

Or you can go to the website pitchfork economics, it is an alternative to her. I have mentioned this site before, at least it is a rational alternative to the Trump deranged Wall Street fueled and backed money grab going on so Trump can bribe the one-percenters to help him. People are dying and going broke, it might be a benefit to take that into consideration instead of enlisting your supporters to tear this country down further. Something has to give and something will give and I do not like even saying it.
I still cannot remember it. If this says updated at 2 am it means I got out of bed because it bugged me that much. It was one of the original thoughts that drove to go crazy and write the post in the first place, then the free form madness took hold.

Otherwise Cheers!

Saturday, April 18, 2020

What happened to conservatism in America?


Happy Saturday everyone, it is the weekend, you remember what we all use to live for in the good ole days of about two months ago.
Yet there are more important matters afoot right now and priority one is working towards a vaccine so we can all breathe a bit more. Until then there is time to reflect on numerous topics.
As many of you already know I consider myself an independent conservative and have since 1980. And it has become more pronounced over time. To understand what happened to something it is a good idea to discuss what we are looking for, so I will start with some background and then work towards what happened or where conservatism went. And as many regular readers know I can wander around quite a bit, yet this time I will try to benefit you and stay on track, but be aware the track will bend some. And remember this is an opinion blog, so most of this is a combination of recent history, what I have read over the years, and a bit of the argument what is conservatism in America.

I will start with the notion that American Conservatism reached a zenith in the 1950′s and 1960′s. Some people may argue the civil rights movements, the women’s movements, the anti-war movement, and hippies, etc of the 60′s say we were more of a liberal country in the 60′s. I differ by saying the national dialogue incorporated rash social change in America and there were some great strides in these areas, but more or less most Americans were still moderately conservative and infamously defined by Richard Nixon as the silent majority. The election of 1972 spoke volumes to this point. Most Americans had too much change and were wanting something more stable which is a significant trait of moderately conservative people. If the social change dynamic of the people had changed the fabric of most people’s ideology then McGovern would have flipped the switch. If you know the results of that election you know where America stood and it was painfully obvious the switch had not been flipped and the nostalgia of the Eisenhower years were already present. 

And even in 1964 and 1968 hard conservatism to nationalism to right-wing ideology was pervasive in America. Yes, LBJ won in 64 and ushered in one of the greatest social changes to occur in modern history. I did not say the most successful social change, I said greatest and there is a reason for the difference. We did change laws, we did not change many people’s perspectives yet large swaths of this country still held beliefs that were not appreciative of this change, hence the rise of the George Wallace and the American party in 1968 and the eventual success of Nixon over Humphrey. 

So lets back up a minute and discuss what is conservatism in America. It is not the American Party of 1968, it is barely the Republican Party of Goldwater in 1964, and definitely not the current Republican Party of Trump. It is not the Robber barons of the late 1800s, it is not the infamous military-industrial complex of Eisenhower’s farewell speech, it is not the military-industrial complex of Reagan’s era, and it is definitely not the current oligarchs, one-percenters or whatever you want to call a large portion of the billionaire and their stooges class of the current day. Now this latter group of industrialists or Wall Street greed will wrap themselves up in a Conservative flag to convince the portion of America that is truly conservative that their agenda is the conservative agenda to continue to their long path to creating a fiefdom for themselves in our country. And I will come back to discuss this in a bit.

This country is made up of immigrants either escaping a wide variety of persecution, poverty, or some historic form of totalitarianism to people truly looking for the promise of a better life. This is our history starting even before our forefathers wrote the Constitution. This document encapsulated the original escape from previous oppression into a new experiment of representative government that allowed the people to explore what the meanings of rights and freedoms could give to ordinary citizens. We now have a whole country whose primary belief put into writing was everyone was equal. We know in practice we are still working on that concept, yet we began with this belief. 

And these immigrants found out something else about this country and it was an interesting word for millions of people around the world: opportunity. Our Country said opportunity belonged to everyone. That word is not in the Constitution yet it has become every bit a part of our heritage as our Constitution.

So two factors begin to define who we are as Americans. We have the rights to determine our own lives and with those rights, we can improve our lives. And these became core values to who we are as a people. So being a conservative would mean you would want to preserve these values.

And these values grew throughout the 1800s as more people came from all over the world. Many experienced hardship, prejudices, success, failures, saw dreams wiped out, or became leaders of a new land. Others took advantage of a wide-open country, not just in space but in opportunity. Through it all certain values began to take shape. Some people call it the protestant work ethic, yet more than protestants worked hard to be successful. Immigrants from all around the world came and started businesses or became successful. They brought with them their cultures which over time created the “melting pot” theory behind who we are as Americans. Yet many of these immigrants originally suffered discrimination then eventually their descendants would discriminate against other newcomers. Our history is filled with horror and mistakes, but we moved forward slowly. And needless to say, the ongoing discrimination of the original forced immigrants, African Americans, continues to this day.  And they have become the scapegoat for right-wing hate groups throughout our history. The growing pains continue.

So we have a belief that hard work is important and we deserve the fruits of those labors. We also brought our cultures and in those cultures were families and the importance of family carried into our culture as immigrants relied on family to help them get started, or their children to help them run their business or farm. These children would grow up and experience a better life than their parents through either the growth of the family business or the eventual development of a public education system that allowed people new opportunities to become professionals. 

This led to the beliefs that people in the 1950′s cherished. We believed that any person has a right to work hard, they have a right to an education, they have a right to protect and cherish their family. And this wasn’t just for white people, but unfortunately, some groups began the destruction of our newfound values by saying other groups were trying to take away what they cherished most. Most people in this country weren’t trying to take away what White America had, but the fear-mongering grew just as fast as the economy so the divides we rail against as anti to our values were just as prevalent as our values. Yet all Americans of backgrounds from all over the world held our values. They all wanted to work hard to be successful and offer better opportunities to their children. And America was about to show the world it could be done. And part of that showing the world was our civil rights and women’s movements of the 1960′s. A society cannot make these leaps without having established a high self-worth. And we were creeping towards it.

In the 1960′s we were a predominantly moderately conservative country that was making some of the largest social changes in the history of the world. Simultaneously two factors were working against us taking our values and moving forward to even greater heights. They are the underlying current of nationalists attacking the social changes and the consolidation of power by the economic elite. And both these groups flew the conservative flag to build their hold on America. And many Americans were just beginning to receive public education across the board. One of the factors playing against our country was the economic elite preventing the growth of a stronger public education system along with other policies under the guise of fiscal conservatism. And conservatives can tend to be fiscally conservative also. Yet the verbiage of controlling spending that developed over the next couple of decades was disguised as conservative policy was instead the elitists working to control the rise of a large strong middle class that they saw in the 1950s and 1960s. Elitists aren’t fools and they want to maintain power so they realized a strong middle class was detrimental to their goals of absolute economic power. Their control began in earnest during the 1980s. Reagan became the standard-bearer of modern conservatism under the guise of harking back to a time when America was strong. America was still strong, he just had the luxury of us surviving a crisis and a minor in retrospect of our history. 

We had survived a world war, a depression, another world war so by the 1950s many Americans were glad to relax a bit and enjoy the success our country built. Reagan created a we want to return to that feeling environment and talked about rebuilding our great wealth. Well, he built some wealth alright, but for whom as the wealth gap we see now began to grow significantly. And all the while communicating that our values of family and opportunity for all were our core values. They are our core values, but the actual implementation of heightening them was not happening in our society. This disconnect of what was being said by the leaders of our country and the Republican party and what people actually started feeling in their lives began. Cognizant dissonance doesn’t work well inside a person’s brain and somewhere in the 1980′s going into the 90′s, some people were starting to feel it.

And in the 1990′s what Republican leadership was saying versus what they were doing really started to divide. And along with this difference came their new toy, Fox News. Fox News had one purpose and that was for corporate America to instill in Americans that Conservatism began with what the elitists wanted. They instilled anger, angst, fear into Americans that people were taking away their values, their beliefs and leaving open for others to fill in the gaps on who that might be. What some of us call the alt-right now began to fill in that gap. And yes this message was targeted to white middle and upper-middle class and retired white working-class people. And all the while Americans were beginning to hear much about their rights and their livelihoods being taken away by all sorts of groups when in reality, their lives and livelihoods were being taken away by corporate elitists as they moved jobs overseas for cheaper labor and continued to consolidate their wealth grab. Sure we had the technological revolution and we have a few new billionaires, but the good ole boy club of Wall Street and others consolidated more and more power through the wealth grab and lobbying in D. C.. And the message large swaths of Americans began to hear through Fox was conservatives were under fire and they needed to act. This began the left versus Fox media war. And the left was the enemy. On a side note, the media is pretentious and the Democrats are clueless, but they are not the enemy for those of you that need to be reminded. Yet the idea that conservatives were under attack began and they needed to make sure they elected Republicans to fight their battle for them. And this fight was actually being played against them and the rest of our country and all the while the flag of conservatism was being hijacked so much so that too many Americans equated elitism with conservatism and the underlying cognizant dissonance continued to grow. Many Americans now viewed Fox as a reliable source of news when what they were being told was true to a point; their livelihoods were under attack, but the actual culprit was the fox in the hen house. 

And yet the core values of Americans are still the same even today. We still believe in family, working hard, better education for better opportunity for our children, people should be responsible for themselves, yet society can help people. This is how we grew in the 1800s, how we survived two world wars and a depression, and what came to define American politics in the 1950s. Granted none of it was perfect, we still have a long way to go to make sure all Americans experience the good from these values, but they still exist in most Americans. And here is one irony, by most Americans, I mean most Americans, not just white middle class, but Black middle class, Asian middle class, Hispanic middle class, and more. Americans by and large to this day still want better and think we can accomplish this in our society. Obviously, some groups still have a higher hill to climb, but overall Americans do want to help others so eventually that hill can be climbed. So to be conservative in America you conserve these values. And most Americans conserve these values. So what happened?

Nothing and everything. Conservatism, real conservatism is alive and well in America. Its’ voice has been totally taken away. Fox News never represented their audience, the pretentious left media turned them away when they raised their nose up on them, the Democrats became a hodgepodge of various social groups and lost track of the original backbone of the party, the worker and yet their hodgepodge of social groups make up most of the labor in this country. They seem to have forgotten how they can help. The elitists are always for the elitists so their values have never coincided with true conservatism. True conservatism goes against what the elitists want, which is absolute economic power. Yet, our values say opportunity should truly exist for all, including the opportunity to be rich and successful. And if the elitists want us for their use and abuse; our families, our cultures, our heritages mean nothing to them. And yet this is who we are as Americans. Why don’t we hear this, again conservatism has lost its voice.

And that leaves us in the present. Most of this country is still moderately conservative and cherish the values that made this country great such as the hard work, the reliance on family and church, our shared experience, our desire to be cognizant of others and their needs, this is the fabric of the American people of all shapes sizes and colors. We are great because we are a unique blend of the world, that came together to build something wonderful. That something wonderful is still building, maybe right now we have taken a far turn away, but if you really observe Americans all the aforementioned values are exhibited day in and day out. There is no voice.

Right now multiple groups claim to have the conservative mantle. They are lies. The Corporate and elitists aren’t conservative, just greedy. Fox News has devolved into something that is hard to put a finger on but only gives lip service to the words of conservatism, our government spends money like nothing to appease the masses (and I am not counting the stimulus for Covid19, that is something, I wish better, but something that needed to be done) hard-right fanatic groups are not conservative and are working expeditiously to destroy our country, yet they too say they wave the conservative flag. Way too many Trump supporters are not conservative, they are historically apolitical people who have managed to jump on his bandwagon instead of being attached to true political thinking, not all mind you, but way too many. 

So what happened to conservatism in America? Nothing, other than it got lost. 

And this is why I say we need new parties because a groundswell of people rising up to stand up for their rights are going to stand up for their families, their children, their opportunities, their rights, their freedoms, their beliefs (freedom of religion, it is not freedom from religion) and their shared understanding that we are a people that want and need each other in the good times and the bad times together and it is our government when representing the people that achieves these ends for all. The government is not the entire solution (another conservative value), just one of many tools to help society achieve even greater heights than before.