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5 Character Flaws That Are Destroying America's Future
Townhall.com ^ | June 2, 2009 | John Hawkins

Posted on 06/02/2009 5:55:23 AM PDT by Kaslin

1) Lack Of Personal Responsibility: As a society, we encourage a "victimhood mentality" and an overweening government that never met an issue it didn't want to dive into with both feet; so we shouldn't be surprised that so many Americans expect to be rewarded for failure.

If GM fails, we've got to step in and keep it afloat. If people snuck into this country illegally, we can't be so hardhearted as to obey the law and deport them! If you bought a house you couldn't afford, you shouldn't be penalized for that when the market takes a bad turn. If you bought a blender, tried to start it in your bathtub, and were nearly electrocuted -- that's not your fault! The manufacturers should have put a warning sticker on it.

We're descended from pioneer stock. Our ancestors explored, conquered, and tamed a continent. They couldn't rely on the police to show up if an Indian raiding party showed up at their isolated cabin at 3 AM. There was no school lunch program on the Oregon Trail. If your buggy whip company was going out of business because of those new fangled auto-mo-biles, you didn't get 20 billion dollars in taxpayer money so you could open up a new branch in China, you went out of business. If our ancestors were alive, they would sneer in disdain at what a nation full of whining babies their descendants have become.

2) Short Attention Spans: Perhaps because of the internet, the stunning variety of news sources, or the complexity of modern society, we've become much less able as a people to follow logical arguments and deal with complex messages.

This has bled over into Congress where they write legislation dealing with issues they don't truly understand. That legislation is voted on by legislators who admit that they haven’t read it and it affects the lives of millions of people who were unaware that such legislation was even being contemplated.

The problem with this is that there are many issues in life that are too knotty to be broken down into a soundbite or a 30 second commercial. Those affairs require more extensive knowledge and deeper thought and consideration than can be placed on a bumper sticker or weaved into a music video. When we lose sight of that fact, utter disasters that have been in plain sight all along for anyone with an attention span longer than five minutes can blindside much of the population.

3) Excessive Self-Esteem: Perhaps because we've spent decades trying to pump up the self-esteem of children in our public schools, irregardless of whether they've done anything to merit it, we have legions of people in our society who have an excessive level of confidence in their beliefs and abilities.

They're just so darn sure that what they believe is right just by virtue of the fact they believe it. Traditions? Codes of conduct? Religious beliefs? Customs? There's no need to even understand why previous generations believed what they did or to question what purpose it served. Just remember that they were racist back then and so they couldn't have had any good ideas.

Of course, we don't look back and say, "Gee? How did they make it without welfare, social security, or an income tax? Why is it that they had a divorce rate that was a fraction of the one we had today? How is it that the crime rate was so much lower? What made the people so much more polite than they are today? If we were in the same situation as the Founding Fathers, could our political leaders step up to the plate and do as well?"

Because we have forgotten the mistakes that convinced our forefathers to adopt the policies and mores that they did, in our ignorance we will be doomed to make many of those same mistakes again.

4) Short Term Thinking/Instant Gratification: Thomas Sowell once said that killing the goose that laid the golden egg can be a viable election strategy as long as it doesn't die until you're out of office and no one finds your prints on the murder weapon.

That is played out in American politics on a daily basis where few politicians think farther ahead than the next election. Time and time again, we have politicians advocating policies that either bring immediate benefits or avoid short-term pain, but are extremely harmful to the country over the long-term.

4) Short Term Thinking/Instant Gratification: Thomas Sowell once said that killing the goose that laid the golden egg can be a viable election strategy as long as it doesn't die until you're out of office and no one finds your prints on the murder weapon.

That is played out in American politics on a daily basis where few politicians think farther ahead than the next election. Time and time again, we have politicians advocating policies that either bring immediate benefits or avoid short-term pain, but are extremely harmful to the country over the long-term.

5) Immorality: The default mode of Hollywood is hedonism and we've been told again and again, at least since the Clinton years, that character doesn't matter for our elected officials.

The problem with this is that character does matter -- quite a bit, actually.

Our leaders are corrupt to the core -- and that's not just the ones who are in violation of our laws, which have been crafted in order to allow staggering amounts of corruption to be done legally. The families of politicians are given plum jobs and paid ridiculous sums of money in order to gain influence with legislators. Government earmarks that aid campaign contributors or family members of Congress are common. Chrysler has even been handed over to Barack Obama's union allies in broad daylight. Ethics have become the very last consideration for our government and perhaps it's no surprise given the state of our society.

Civility is dead and buried. We have people protesting funerals and the private residences of citizens. There are perverted gay parades in the streets of San Francisco. The most grotesque, blasphemous, and offensive material imaginable is regularly displayed on the internet and TV and we are drenched in sex from the time we get up until the time we go to bed.

As a replacement for actual human decency and morality, we've turned to political correctness and bloodless legalisms, neither of which is an adequate replacement for doing the right thing because it's principled or virtuous.

The corrosive effects of this decline are seen not just in our government, but all throughout our society in the size of our prison population, the number of unmarried women having children, drug use, school shootings, and even our staggering abortion rate.


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KEYWORDS: culturewars; moralimperatives; prayer; repentance; rinopurge
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To: Kaslin
Merriam-Webster: Ain't

aint

One entry found.

 

Main Entry: ain't

Pronunciation: \ˈānt\

Etymology:  contraction of are not

Date: 1749

 

1 : am not : are not : is not

2 : have not : has not

3 : do not : does not : did not —used in some varieties of Black English

 

======================================================= They're both bad english.
21 posted on 06/02/2009 6:39:50 AM PDT by TChris (There is no freedom without the possibility of failure.)
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To: Kaslin

bttt


22 posted on 06/02/2009 6:41:43 AM PDT by petercooper (1/20/13 - Change I can believe in.)
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To: Badabing Badablonde
Sorry to tell you BB, but "irregardless" is NOT a word. But you knew that, I know ;>)
23 posted on 06/02/2009 6:48:41 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Well, my dad always used to say that “f*** and s*** are words too, but that doesn’t mean intelligent people should be using them.” :-)


24 posted on 06/02/2009 6:53:55 AM PDT by Badabing Badablonde (New to the internet? CLICK HERE)
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To: Kaslin

tldr (too long, didn’t read, a response I’ve seen on some internet forums)

Oh wait that is one of the problems isn’t it?


25 posted on 06/02/2009 6:55:50 AM PDT by Betis70 (Keep working serf, Zero's in charge)
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To: Badabing Badablonde

Spot On. He nails it on the head—The prescription is simple—a drastic depression followed by massive inflation and decent into a 3rd world state. The government will de-generate into a Lawyerocracy where lawyers are a new nobility with special rights and stores for goods and the rest of the people are reduced to worker ants just trying to get by. A few hundred years of this will burn out the poison put in the political body by the Hippies and Liberals. Maybe then, America can rebuild.


26 posted on 06/02/2009 7:24:30 AM PDT by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll)
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To: Kaslin
I cannot disagree with any of those reasons, but I would add another one, namely, lack of religious education. Whether it is because of the rise of secularism, pop-psychology,happy-clappy churches, or all of the above, many have abandoned Biblical Christianity for so-called spirituality. This is the fruit of all those five reasons applied to religious life. Spirituality is just another name for hedonism.
27 posted on 06/02/2009 7:27:27 AM PDT by Nosterrex
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To: Badabing Badablonde

Yes...”irregardless”... shudder.


28 posted on 06/02/2009 7:39:08 AM PDT by NEMDF
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To: NEMDF

My daughter actually has a good gov’t class teacher in a California State University college...they actually read THE FEDERALIST PAPERS for their assignments and she told me that the original papers were printed in regular newspapers! Then she said “can you imagine if these were printed in our papers today - most people wouldn’t even understand what they meant!” So, there are a few good professors out there!


29 posted on 06/02/2009 7:58:59 AM PDT by princess leah
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To: Kaslin

All summed up as

“Rejecting Biblical Christian values”


30 posted on 06/02/2009 8:00:32 AM PDT by MrB (Go Galt now, save Bowman for later)
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To: Badabing Badablonde

I’m with you on that!

The author makes several valid points, but undermines his argument with word misuse.

The word “irregardless” is “irredundant”! It’s like using “decimated” (reduced by 10%) for “destroyed”: it shows wilful ignorance and mis-education.

These people claim to be educated, yet don’t know that words have specific and certain meanings?

/rant mode.


31 posted on 06/02/2009 8:16:41 AM PDT by Don W (People who think are a threat to socialism)
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To: wintertime
(Yes, I am shouting! Conservatives are deaf, dumb, and blind.)

Unfortunately, no one can hear you because you're shouting from your home(school).

Why don't you grow a set and join the rest of us who are fighting the war in the public square? Hiding in your home isn't a winning tactic.
32 posted on 06/02/2009 12:47:30 PM PDT by ConservativeWarrior (In last year's nests, there are no birds this year.)
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To: ConservativeWarrior

Hiding in your home isn’t a winning tactic.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

And...What do you suggest?


33 posted on 06/02/2009 12:54:55 PM PDT by wintertime
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To: wintertime
Has anyone heard of read John Taylor Gatto's Weapons of Mass Instruction?

If you have, you'll know EXACTLY what our problem is, or, at least as BIG, GIGANTIC chunk of it.

34 posted on 06/02/2009 2:28:28 PM PDT by elk ((A Member of the Silent 58)TM)
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To: Clemenza

Entitlement and Short term attention spans are plaguing public-school educated kids. Why pass people who can’t read? Exams should be more tougher — if kids fail a year, so be it, they either wise up and study harder and become better persons or they wise up and drop out and learn a trade that will serve them better and make them useful members of society instead of people with no skill.


35 posted on 06/03/2009 12:22:24 AM PDT by Cronos (Ceterum censeo, Mecca et Medina delendae sunt)
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