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    The Summer of Our Discontent

    Will the summer of American's discontent lead to a glorious winter for the American people?

    The Summer of Our Discontent

    By News on the Net Thursday, April 22, 2010
    - Jackie Gingrich Cushman, Human Events
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    Richard's famous soliloquy opens Shakespeare's play, "Richard III":

    "Now is the winter of our discontent

    Made glorious summer by this sun of York;

    And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house

    In the deep bosom of the ocean buried."

    The first line is often quoted as though it were the entire story. "Now is the winter of our discontent," we are cold and unhappy. To be interpreted correctly, the first phrase needs to be connected with the second, "made glorious summer by this sun of York." We were unhappy, but now happy days are here again since Edward has recovered the throne.

    Will the summer of American's discontent lead to a glorious winter for the American people?

    According to "The People and Their Government," a poll by Pew Research Center released April 18, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of Americans believe that "Congress is having a negative effect on the way things are going in this country today."

    Americans are very unhappy with the performance of the Congress, and when voters are unhappy, they take action. Less than a quarter (22 percent) of Americans say that they trust the government, according to the Pew poll. It notes, "The last time we were this weary of our government was from 1992 to 1995 (reaching as low as 17 percent in the summer of 1994), and 1978 to 1980 (bottoming out at 25 percent in 1980),"

    Our weariness and unhappiness are leading to anger and frustration.

    More than three-quarters of Americans are angry or frustrated with the federal government. Pew reports that 21 percent of Americans say they are angry, and 56 percent say they are frustrated with the federal government.

    There is a reason that the Democrats in Congress and the Obama administration are pursuing financial reform. The category comprising banks and financial institutions was the only category that had a negative rating (69 percent) higher that of the government.

    Other negative ratings included the following categories: large corporations -- 64 percent; national news media -- 57 percent; and the entertainment industry -- 51 percent.

    The best way to deflect those who don't like you is to go after those whom your detractors dislike even more. It appears that this tactic might work, at least for the short term. But the summer is long and will be hot.

    The high level of anger and frustration the American people feel toward their government (77 percent) is a harbinger of what is to come. People are moved out of complacency into action by anger and frustration. When anger and frustration take over, people feel as thought they are forced to act and must make changes.

    For example, have you ever had a job you disliked? Most of us have, and normally we keep doing our job, showing up for work and ignoring what we do not like. Imagine if that dislike turns into anger and frustration with the way the company works. You become unable to focus on your job, but can only focus on your frustration and anger. You would begin to look for another job.

    In the case of the American people, they don't look for another country, but instead, when they get fed up, begin to work toward replacing those in charge of their government.

    When does change occur? When the current situation becomes so painful that it is less painful to make changes, changes occur.

    What are people looking for in addition to financial reform? They are looking for less government: less regulation of business and less overreaching into state and local issues. Fifty-eight percent believes that the government "has gone too far in regulating business and interfering with the free-enterprise system." The same percentage believes the "federal government is interfering too much in state and local matters."

    A majority of Americans (53 percent) say that the federal government needs major reform, with Pew concluding that the survey found an increasingly negative view of government among voters that it attributed to "a perfect storm of conditions associated with distrust of government -- a dismal economy, an unhappy public, bitter partisan based backlash, and epic discontent with Congress and elected officials."

    While it is almost a certainty that this summer will be hot, long and filled with political discontent, we will have to wait to see if this discontent can be turned into to a glorious winter.

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    While it is almost a certainty that this summer will be hot, long and filled with political discontent, we will have to wait to see if this discontent can be turned into to a glorious winter.
    Waiting for DC to fix our country is a pipe dream. Americans are going to do more than change who is in DC, we're going to take back our country from DC. DC has duties, required under the US Constitution. It has obligations, required under the US Constitution and federal law. Instead of doing its duty and meeting its obligations, its worrying about how much people weigh, whether we smoke or not, what we do with our doctor, how we pay our bills, what products we buy, how we live.

    Waiting doesn't work. Americans are doers not watchers and hopers. Americans are walkers, not just talkers. It takes work, not waiting, not watching, not hoping.

    If people are upset with illegal immigration, and we know they are, then the single most important thing they can do is copy the Arizona Immigration Bill and tell their legislators to pass one for their state to authorize under state law the duty and obligation of local and state law enforcement to enforce US immigration law.

    That puts into the fray 3,140 Sheriffs Departments, over 19,000 municipal police departments and 50 state highway patrols with hundreds of thousands of local and state LEO's to help us enforce our laws.

    Here is what I found in a quick search on the number of police officers in the United States:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 107AAsrZsO

    Whats the total number of police officers in the US and do they do a good job?

    Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

    There are approximately 800,000 law enforcement officers in the United States.

    As far as the rest of your question, law enforcement officers doing questionable things are national news, but an officer doing a good job makes for boring news. This media frenzy gives you an unfair representation of how few bad officers there are.

    * 2 years ago
    That was 2 years ago submitted by a state trooper.

    How long do you think it will take 800,000 police officers to solve our problem of illegal immigration with bills like Arizona's in every state?

    Not too damn long.



    Lets do it America. These local police officers already know what the feds don't know. They know "who they are, where they are and what they're doing".

    Lets go Arizona! Lets go States! Lets solve this problem and move on to solving the next ones on the list of actions I think are needed to fix our country:

    1. stop illegal immigration
    2. pass the FairTax
    3. protect our trade
    4. legalize/regulate/tax under 2 the illegal drug trade
    5. drill baby drill

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