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The Election That Could Determine the Fate of This Generation
Some might call it hyperbole that this is the most important election of our lifetime.
But many are saying so–and I agree.
This will be the twelfth presidential election of my lifetime. For much of America’s history, presidential elections didn’t matter greatly because power was local and federal influence remained quite small (except for expanding the nation from “sea to shining sea”).
Beginning in the mid-twentieth century, the federal government began to grow exponentially, the nation became increasingly secularized, and the possibility of both economic problems (monstrous debt) and world rule (globalization) came menacingly into view.
Because of these and other factors, the November 3 U.S. elections could determine our fate in this generation.
Here’s how.
How the Baby Boom Squandered the Easiest Era in History
I hope we all realize the world will never be the same. We have reached the end of an era and a new one has begun.
During the early stages of Covid pandemic, many thought (or hoped) that the plague would pass and things would return to normal. It did not–and then mob anarchy ignited in Democrat-led cities around the nation.
We now live in a new time-period and face the most crucial election of our lifetime in 74 days. I will comment on that next week and use this one to set the stage.
Here is how the Baby Boom generation squandered the easiest era in history.
Truth Matters
The Democratic National Convention has concluded with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris carrying the banner for the D’s in the fall presidential election.
This week it is the Republican’s turn as President Trump and Vice President Pence rev up the GOP base for what is likely to be the most consequential election of our lifetime.
A simple question to ask: Who is telling you the truth about America and its needs?
Truth Matters.