Jonathan Madison

“Hope is without question the single greatest illusion in American politics.” That is what my undergraduate history professor said in class my sophomore year. With a class comprised of 40 wide-eyed millennials, you could expect a hot debate on his negative comment. However, the professor’s sentiment came at a time in which the world appeared to be hopeless. After all, the historic housing downturn of September 2008 marked the genesis of a worldwide financial crisis. Needless to say, hope was all but lost for much of the nation.

A student raised her hand and emphatically stated that the American people needed to continue to be hopeful in the government during this dark time. Without hope in the individuals and leaders that govern us, the student argued, the nation would have no means with which to overcome the looming financial crisis.

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Tony

Jonathan - Well done! The America experiment is all about inspiring the individual, and freeing people to seek their own dreams, and follow their own paths. Government is needed for social lubrication, and to prevent abuse. Government fails when it becomes the abuse, and gets in the way of productive endeavors.

I wonder if it was Ben Franklin who may have said: government is best that governs least.?

I just wrote a short poem title United States CONGRESS: Where good people go to become corrupt - Where good ideas go to DIE!

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