One of the things we are losing in America is a sense of what’s really important. Outside of family and good friends, it might be the device in your hands. How many could stand to lose access to cyberspace?
Developing a sense of reality and discipline is very important in life; pursuing truth, maximizing potential. Those things are on the run.
Here’s an excellent example. It is extremely important that the United States defeat the terror state of Iran. If that happens, the world will be a far safer place. So every decent person on the planet should be rooting for America to prevail as quickly as possible.
Of course, that is not happening.
Even some Americans are failing to support their own team. They harp on “what the mission is” or the past bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities. Why are they doing that? What good is accomplished in the Monday morning quarterback room? Lambasting the President is not a smart wartime strategy.
After we neutralize the Mullahs, is the appropriate time to assess the competency of the campaign, correct? Not during the conflict.
As Kenny Rogers once sang: “There’ll be time enough for counting when the dealings done.”
Developing a sense of reality and discipline is very important in life; pursuing truth, maximizing potential. Those things are on the run.
Here’s an excellent example. It is extremely important that the United States defeat the terror state of Iran. If that happens, the world will be a far safer place. So every decent person on the planet should be rooting for America to prevail as quickly as possible.
Of course, that is not happening.
Even some Americans are failing to support their own team. They harp on “what the mission is” or the past bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities. Why are they doing that? What good is accomplished in the Monday morning quarterback room? Lambasting the President is not a smart wartime strategy.
After we neutralize the Mullahs, is the appropriate time to assess the competency of the campaign, correct? Not during the conflict.
As Kenny Rogers once sang: “There’ll be time enough for counting when the dealings done.”

