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Category Archives: Leadership
My letter to the President
President Trump, It isn’t lost on me that you enjoyed a prosperous life surrounded by a supportive family. I also recognize that many in your position fade into retirement, relishing in their God-given achievements. For these reasons, I want to … Continue reading
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Pawns in a political game
Our experiment with democracy has been a beacon to the world. Certainly, we have had times of great trial as we settle into an ever-improving environment where individual freedoms allow for personal growth and community development. Still, the world’s population … Continue reading
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Tagged campaign, elections, political fight, political gain, voting
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Why do I support Greg Johnson for House seat 46?
Because Greg will effectively represent us and our current representative is underserving our area. On Greg Over the last decade in which I have had the opportunity to get to know Greg, I have found him to be a remarkable … Continue reading
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The lynch mob who attacked Mayor Walker
Throughout most of my life I had never been able to understand how mobs could gather undertaking the things they do. As I would read stories of the past, I would marvel that—in their time—individuals were filled with enough hate … Continue reading
What is our “adult” example teaching?
Are we really adults as we go about bad mouthing, expressing hate, and dissing on each and every move our political leaders make? Why it is families are fair game now? Is there anything that either side can endure about … Continue reading
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Tagged childish behavior, civility, example, ideology, incivility
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Our Electoral College is outdated?
I am intrigued and gratified by the outcries of victory (and/or defeat) from the 2016 election results. Intrigued- that we are quick to find answers which support our side and Gratified- that we live in a country where it is … Continue reading
It is best we don’t agree…
I was impressed with President Obama reaching out to Trump welcoming a healthy transition of leadership. “The peaceful transfer of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy.” Secretary Clinton was graceful in defeat and suggested our constitutional democracy … Continue reading
Will Obamacare survive?
When my family and I started our company 40 years ago, we were working out of a garage on a $600 bank loan, assembling miniature picture frames. Our first retail store wasn’t much bigger than most people’s living rooms, but we … Continue reading
Learn who Mitt Romney is…
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