Tuesday, November 08, 2022

Two Visions For America---One Will Prevail

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There are two radically different visions for America on the ballot today. 

Through our voting choices, we will decide the America in which we want to live.

Not since President Lincoln's presidency has our nation been so deeply divided.

Lincoln famously said of his day: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." 

Every moral issue facing our country is on the ballot today.

Which vision will prevail?

Pray for our country.

Be informed, not misled.

Mr. Lincoln spoke at the close of the Illinois Republican State Convention on June 16, 1858, where he had just been named as the Republican candidate for the US Senate.

The topic of his speech became a lightning rod. Even his friends said privately that Abe had probably ended his political career by choosing the topic because it was toxic.

Lincoln  began: 

"If we could first  know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could better judge, what to do, and how to do it."

We are now far into the fifth year, since a policy was initiated, with the avowed object, and confident promise, of putting an end to slavery agitation.

Under the operation of that policy, that agitation has not only, not ceased, but has constantly augmented.

In my opinion, it will not cease, until a crisis shall have been reached, and passed -

Then he drew from the words of Jesus:

"A house divided against itself cannot stand."

I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half-slave and half-free.

I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided.

It will become all one thing or all the other.

He was right. It did.

Don Feder wrote an outstanding opinion piece for the Washington Times Saturday. Rather than summarizing it, I am including it in this post today.

By Don Feder - - Saturday, November 5, 2022

OPINION:

There will be two radically different versions of America on the ballot this year. By their choices, voters will tell us the America in which they want to live.

One is an America that’s energy independent. In the other, we’re at the mercy of unstable regimes to keep our cars on the road, our factories operating and our lights on.

One is an America that believes the answer to the energy crisis is drilling and digging. The other wants us to shiver in the dark and walk to work for its green agenda.

One is an America where immigration laws are enforced, because — as President Ronald Reagan told us — you can’t have a country without borders. The other is an America where there’s a continuous flow of illegal immigrants over our southern border, including criminals, terrorists, trafficked women and children, as well as deadly drugs. In fiscal 2022, 2.4 million people were stopped at the border; most were not sent home, but processed and released into the interior. Since they can’t persuade voters to keep them in power, Democrats are importing a new electorate.

One America is a nation under God, as the Founding Fathers intended. The other is one where government views religion as a toxic substance. As a candidate in 2020, President Biden couldn’t even bring himself to quote the Declaration of Independence correctly (“endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights”), and instead mumbled something about, “All men and women are created by the, you know, the thing.” As the Pledge of Allegiance says, “One nation under, you know, the thing.”

One is an America that doesn’t accommodate delusions about women in men’s bodies, letting boys use girls’ rooms or punishing those who use the wrong pronoun. The other wants Medicaid to pay to have children’s bodies chemically or surgically altered to resemble the opposite sex. One America believes in biology, and the other believes in fantasy.

One is a nation where innocent life is protected. The other is one in which a fully formed child can be killed just moments away from birth. The Democratic-backed Women’s Health Protection Act of 2022 would create a federal right to abortion on demand.

One is an America where the military understands that its duty is to defend the nation. The other thinks its primary mission is social engineering, which it pursues through Pride Month celebrations and critical race theory indoctrination. If we ever go to war with the Slippery Rock College LGBTQ club, we’ll be in great shape.

One is an America where the goal is fairness. The other is one where White children are taught to hate themselves and colleges fight to preserve racial preferences.

One is an America that believes that spending has consequences. The other thinks the best way to fight inflation (currently at 8%), created by trillion-dollar spending, is with more trillion-dollar spending.

One is an America where students go to college to learn. The other is one where undergraduates major in rioting and censoring opposing views, and take courses that might qualify them for a job at Walmart after graduation.

One is an America where government understands that its first responsibility is protecting the innocent. The other is one where commuters are pushed in front of subway trains and prosecutors would rather see bodies piling up in the streets than hardened criminals sitting in prison awaiting trial, and where we have the highest murder rate in 25 years.

One is an America where the homeless are cared for, not coddled. The other is one where homeless encampments dot the urban landscape, serving as a breeding ground for crime, disease and addiction — where allowing vagrants to defecate in the streets is considered the height of compassion.

One is an America where patriotism is a virtue. The other is one where actors and athletes line up to express their contempt for America — which is cool until they land in a Russian prison.

This election is about conflicting worldviews. One side is guided by the Constitution, free market economics, and the Judeo-Christian ethic, the other by socialism, cultural Marxism and neo-paganism.

This election will help to decide the course we will travel: The road to recovery or a highway to perdition. The latter has Democrats as cheerleaders — former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama — standing on the sidelines telling us that spiraling crime, inflation and illegal immigration are just Republican talking points.

In conclusion, Abraham Lincoln reminded his colleagues of the past.  

Of strange, discordant, and even, hostile elements, we gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought the battle through, under the constant hot fire of a disciplined, proud, and pampered enemy.

Did we brave all then to falter now? - now - when that same enemy is wavering, dissevered, and belligerent?

This result is not doubtful. We shall not fail--if we stand firm, we shall not fail.

Wise counsels may accelerate or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later the victory is sure to come.

Pray for our country.

Be Informed. Be Discerning. Be Vigilant. Be Engaged. Be Prayerful.