America on Independence Day 2023: Down but not Out!


It's Independence Day, and that has me thinking about the state of our nation. Almost250 years into our nationhood, the United States of America is mired in amorass of massive proportions. It would be nice to say that the morass is of astrictly political nature, but it would be inaccurate. Our morass is political—letthere be no doubt—but it is also physical, ethical, academic, economic, socialand environmental. (Add just about any other adjective here.) As we approachour sestercentenial, our roads, bridges and cities are in an appalling state ofdisrepair; a significant number of our elected officials (on both sides of the aisle) areeither under investigation for ethical breaches or have already been expelled;our primary and secondary schools are failing at an unprecedented rate and ourcolleges and universities—although still strong—are prohibitively expensive.Worse still, the disparity between rich and poor grows daily, and our leaders (wordused with great misgiving) are more focused on their own agendas than stagnantwages, gender and race inequalities, and catastrophic climate change.

My fatherused to say that if you want to get the mud out of the water, you need to getthe hog out of the spring. Of the many hogs in our spring, the biggest andfattest hog—the one most responsible for the mud that flows thick and murky inour water—is the lack of governing taking place at the federal level. How is itpossible, I ask you, for any of these problems to be fixed when our nationalgovernment, paralyzed as it is by partisanship, egoism, and the completeabsence of listening, does nothing but breathe hot air and vitriol?

 

Theanswer is to turn on its head the usual paradigm of leadership; instead ofleading from the top down we need to lead from the bottom up. Our people remainour strength and the only path forward. We live in a democracy, albeit onegravely threatened by the influence of power and wealth, but still a democracy,in which our elected congressmen, senators and executive officers are a mereelection away from irrelevancy.

 

Leadingfrom the bottom up needs to involve more than just voting, however. We need tolisten to one another, especially to people with views that oppose are own; weneed to respect one another, and to treat every person with dignity; we need tolook out for another, especially for the people at the margins of our society;and, above all, we need to shake off the complacency that has led to inaction.Acknowledgement of the problem is the necessary first step to resolving it.

 

If youare not ready to merely shrug your shoulders and accept the status quo, you canlead us to becoming the country in which you want your children and yourchildren’s children to live. Open your mind to what someone else has to sayand, more importantly, to what they do, ignoring his or her gender, race,creed, sexual orientation, and political persuasion. In this day and age ofsound bites and social media, it is the walk we walk that defines us. Thatsaid, action begins with talk: words matter. Speak carefully and post withcaution; one hateful comment, retweeted and amplified by the incredible powerof social media, can be a potent and destructive force. Social media is a tool,and, like any other tool, it can be used for a variety of purposes, good orbad. You choose.

 

Leadingfrom the bottom up is not going to be an easy or quick task, but many handsmake light work, and the more hands we have the, the faster we'll be able toget that hog out of the spring.


Thanks for listening. And on a differnet subject, take a look at my most recent book, The Woman From Death Row, available right now. If you have already read it, click on MY WEBSITE on which you can check out all my books. Thanks for your support.


 Cheers, Peter

Peter Hogenkamp is a practicing physician, public speaker and author of medical fiction and thrillers living in Rutland, Vermont. Peter’s writing credits include The Intern (TouchPoint Press, April 2020); The Vatican Conspiracy book and audiobook (Bookouture/HachetteUK, October 2020), The Vatican Secret (Bookouture/HachetteUK, April 2021), The Vatican Secret audiobook (Saga Egmont, March 2022) and Conspirazione Vaticano (Newton Compton Editori 7/2021.) The Woman from Death Row, book one of the new Jade Stryker thriller series, (Tirgearr Publishing, June 2023.) He can be found on his Author Website, as well as his personal blog, Peter Hogenkamp Writes, where he writes about most anything. Peter is the creator, producer and host of Your Health Matters, a health information program, which airs on cable television, streams on YouTube and sounds off on podcast. Peter was a finalist for the prestigious 2019 Killer Nashville Claymore Award as well as the 2020 Vermont Writer’s Prize. He tweets—against the wishes of his wife, four children and feisty Cairn Terrier, Hermione—on Twitter. He can be reached at his FaceBook Page and at peterhogenkampbooks@gmail.com.

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