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* Lawrence Kadish: A Presidential Prayer That Could Save Our Nation
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by Pete Hoekstra • July 27, 2023 at 5:00 am
* Despite COVID having killed more than 1.13 million Americans as of mid-June 2023, and with a cost to the U.S. economy estimated to be $14 trillion — yes trillion — by the end of 2023, where is the united outrage among American citizens over the role of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the pandemic?
* In these [Chinese] camps, Uyghurs face indoctrination, sterilization, and forced labor.... The situation is so horrific that both the Trump Administration and the Biden Administration have labeled it a genocide.
* [T]he CCP has also been sending across America's southern border groups of single men of military age, with the apparent aim of sabotaging American installations on the first day of a conflict if the U.S. tries to counter a Chinese offensive on Taiwan.
* With all of these revelations and threatening activities, there seems to be dismayingly little concern from the public as well as from the political and business leadership, despite a growing plurality that views China as an enemy to the United States rather than as a strategic "competitor."
* Have Americans become so tired of the "outrage of the week"... that it... has confused the American people on the difference between real threats -- such as the Chinese Navy overtaking the U.S. Navy while 37% of U.S. attack submarines are out of order -- and lesser threats, such as pronouns?
* Many American political, tech and business leaders are funding the China's military and seem casually indifferent about the deadly-serious existential threat from the CCP.
* As some analysts have stated, Chinese President Xi Jinping and other CCP leaders "recall a world in which China was dominant and other states related to them as supplicants to a superior, as vassals that came to Beijing bearing tribute." – Graham Allison, The Atlantic, May 31, 2017.
* Restoring China to that position of dominance is the long-term goal of Xi and the CCP. This is the real threat that should unite Americans to face the challenge head-on to maintain America's leadership position in the world. This position is one where there will be respect for human rights, economic freedom and security, and where the U.S. serves as a beacon for representative government; individual freedoms; property rights; equal justice under the law (a bit askew at the present) and above all, the right to free speech.
A lack of outrage among Americans is likely why, on Secretary of State Antony Blinken's recent visit to China, he only seemingly made passing reference to the China's human rights record; its role in the COVID pandemic coverup; its continued theft of U.S. intellectual property, and its aggressive military and intelligence stance against the U.S. Pictured: Blinken (L) meets with China's President Xi Jinping in Beijing on June 19, 2023. (Photo by Leah Millis/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
After years watching both major political parties in America foster public outrage to advance their political goals, someone recently commented that he was "out of outrage" -- totally over it.
Polling by Pew Research shows that he may not be alone. Nearly 40% of Americans say they wish they had more political parties to choose from, with that number rising to nearly 50% among younger Americans. Favorable views of either party come in approximately at a paltry 40%.
One problem appears to be the grandiose claims made by both parties that stoke partisan anger but fail to deliver the anticipated results. Consider the claims that have been made by politicians and others since the 2016 presidential election alone:
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by Lawrence Kadish • July 27, 2023 at 4:00 am
President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956. (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A master of war but a passionate advocate for peace, Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower stood in the shadow of the Capitol on January 20, 1953, and became the first president to draft and deliver his own prayer prior to taking the oath of office. In his pledge to preserve, defend, and protect the Constitution of the United States he invoked the Almighty to remind a national audience of the challenge before them and the responsibility of every elected official, regardless of party affiliation.
Today, in a time of enormous political turmoil enveloping our nation, it would be appropriate for both sides of the aisle to consider what this winning Republican candidate for the highest office in the land had to say some 70 years ago. It offers lessons for a nation that, today, needs to retreat from political extremism or face a threatened future:
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