First, I had personal commitments that kept me from watching the State of the Union Address. I needed to meet with a person with a personal life in shambles who was reaching out to me for help, and I was finally able to track down a good friend who had an accident and has been hospitalized and institutionalized since the Sunday before Thanksgiving. I wanted to watch the State of the Union, but priorities are priorities.
That admission of not watching leads me to state I am saddened to hear and see so much apathy toward what the opposition forces are presenting (it also saddens me to view the President of the United States and other elected leaders as opposition). I did listen to what I could catch of the address after I left the care facility, and I heard the "Official Republican Response", another piece of political fluff that could have gone unsaid. I also tried to watch a replay of the speech when I go home, but having left at 4:30 am, worked 9 1/2 hours, spent three very stressful hours with friends, and then driving home and hitting the couch at midnight quickly lead to snores.
The State of the Union in no way resembles a true statement of factual state of our nation, and is really more of a campaign speech with full mud slinging. However, it does give us insight into the coming plans of the opposition: Full force minimum wage increases, starting with government contracts; common sense gun control; pushing for support of our enemies, and using veto and executive order when he can't get support; and a total contempt for the Courts.
I would rather have spent more time with friends, I would rather have gone to bed when I got home, I would rather have listened to some relaxing music on the three hour drive, but I heard something that is very important: Executive Order and slams of the Courts. Full frontal attack on our system of Checks and Balances.
I believe that it is important for all of us who wish to protect and restore this nation that was built around personal freedoms and the blessings it allows to do our best to know what is going on, and what those who would strip our freedoms are planning.
No, I did not see or hear the entire address. But, had I been able to I would have, and I wish more people made the same choice.
To our rabble rouser Mr. Bogan:
I believe that the President stood behind the podium last night holding the rope, with the noose already tied, and taunted freedom loving Americans.