“I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
When a newly elected President places his or her hand on the bible, and makes a sacred promise to protect the Constitution of the United States, that moves their duty to protect America to the front of the line and ahead of the many other things a President does in the job.

PRACTICE WITH CURRENCY
Well, so what! OK, let’s take a real example and practice our thinking: The current debate on gun control. There are two very divided sides to this issue, and they are driven further apart by special interests and the politicians. In any event, the President has chosen this issue as a point of focus, arguing with passion that it will bring increased safety to all of us in America. The question for each of us as voters is, “WILL IT, REALLY?”
To begin our “thinking practice,” lets look at this from two perspectives: 1) The big picture or national viewpoint, and 2) The local and more personal viewpoint. Now ask. Will compliance with the President’s executive orders make us more safe in fact as a nation, and should you choose to own a gun, make you personally feel more safe because you’ve followed the executive orders, or someone has? Do you feel confident that others will comply as you might choose to do? What about the bad guys? What if they don’t comply? These are tough questions, to which I’m not suggesting an answer. I’m only asking you to ask the questions.
I have faith in voter choices, and I have confidence that Americans will make the best decisions with their votes. I really believe, and that belief forms the basis of the Voting Alert Beacons. Do you have the same confidence in your choices, and in the choices of your fellow Americans? I hope so.
PRACTICE WITH HISTORICAL RELEVANCY
Still practicing, and on the issue of safety, let’s think bigger and give thought to what history might teach us. Expand your thinking to look back at the serving President’s performance record on national safety. Consider the following events:
- Doubling the national deficit from $10 to $20 trillion (a key safety driver)
- Continuing cuts in defense spending
- Not putting the missile defense system in Eastern Europe
- Watching as Russia invaded Crimea (later annexed) and the Ukraine
- Not implementing by actions that contribute to energy independence
- Benghazi
- Releasing 6000 convicts from federal prisons
- Iran nuclear agreement
- Syrian refugees
- Continued growth of ISIS
- Not sealing the US borders
- Not taking action on the Syrian chemical weapon redline
- Early withdrawal of forces from Iraq
- Plans to withdraw forces from Afghanistan
- Releasing Guantanomo prisoners (with goal to close the prison)


Honesty and public service are the gears that drive our democracy, and we turn those gears with our RIGHT TO VOTE. LET’S ALL VOTE!
. . . remember that America’s best days aren’t behind her. America’s best days are ahead of her. They always have been and always will be.
Dave
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