A message to the Missouri Congressional Delegation:
Thank you for serving the people of Missouri, no easy task these days.
I taught American History, Government and Economics in Missouri schools for 25 years. I believed everything I taught. American was imperfect, yet perfect. We could work together to solve our problems. For heaven’s sake, we could put a “man” on the moon! We can do anything. Our two party system could compromise and solve most any problem. I could go on and on. I tried to make my class a place where Civics came alive and would inspire young people to aspire to a life of service to the American people in one way or another, but at the very least, but most important, vote in every election.
On May 31, 1988 before the collapse of the Soviet Union, there was a tiny article on the last page of the St. Louis Post Dispatch. The Secondary School History exams in the Soviet Union would be cancelled until the history books could be rewritten. (They had been taught lies.) I’ll never forget reading that.
As of late, that article keeps popping into my mind. I’m trying to reconcile the American Government I believed in and taught about while teaching , with what is happening in Washington, DC today.
I listened last night to the President and the Speaker of the House. I am frightened and depressed and am feeling hopeless. The Speaker spent his time discussing the importance of business and protecting business. The President spoke about the people. I tried to listen with an open mind.
I do not see how continued tax breaks for the wealthiest will help. I do not see how cutting services to our neediest and most vulnerable citizens will help. Defaulting on the debt will not help.
I’m disturbed by comments that public school teachers and other public employees have created this economic crisis and that we should all sacrifice to protect the nation’s “job creators” ( new term for wealthy in our nation).
The rhetoric and attacks on public employees is astounding. When did the public school teacher become the enemy? Please, please, please, do not say to me that we throw too much money at education and see no result. It is an insult. You may have thrown a handful of pocket change, but all of you have seriously missed the mark.
It’s difficult to even discuss, impossible to get past the name calling, and accusations. I know that our American government can come to a compromise that will not cause any group to take on more than their fair share of the burden in this time of crisis.
Compromise is the key. Compromise means both sides give up a little to reach an agreement. Otherwise we need to cancel the Social Studies MAP tests, the children have been taught lies.
My life, art, mixed media, photography, religion, politics and assorted other stuff.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Along The Morganford
Defying the elements of our current weather, I decided to get out for a walk before it hit 90 degrees !
I came across a trail counter ! very interesting! Did you know the trail group will have over 600 miles of trails along the riverways, west of the Mississippi ?
A few other photos from the trail today!
Have a great day!
Keep cool !
http://morgansfordchronicle.blogspot.com/ check it out !
Posted using my iPhone and Blogpress.
I came across a trail counter ! very interesting! Did you know the trail group will have over 600 miles of trails along the riverways, west of the Mississippi ?
A few other photos from the trail today!
Have a great day!
Keep cool !
http://morgansfordchronicle.blogspot.com/ check it out !
Posted using my iPhone and Blogpress.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
“for whatever we lose (like a you or a me) / it's always ourselves we find in the sea”
The Third Coast Design Team has been hard at work with the July stamps. This is FUN! I'm sharing my first set of completed cards, with more to follow. These two cards are made using FA-214- L The Swimmers. You can find this stamp of course on the Third Coast Rubber Stamp website. Along with all the other fabulous stamps that are offered there!
The top card also features a vintage world map from Wax Nostalgia. In addition I used a splatter stamp from Stampin' UP, and colored both images with prismacolor pencils and copic markers.
Sequin waste was used to help sponge the dots on to the card below, and I added some orange paint splatter to compliment the Australia postage stamp. My usual modus oporandi is to add cut out letters to everything, and you'll find that on my bottom card.
I'm currently working on a journal page with this stamp featuring an e.e. cummings quote. I'll post it soon!
“for whatever we lose (like a you or a me) / it's always ourselves we find in the sea”
e.e. cummings
the daisy follows soft the sun
The daisy follows soft the sun,And when his golden walk is done,
Sits shyly at his feet.
He, waking, finds the flower near.
"Wherefore, marauder, art thou here?"
"Because, sir, love is sweet!"
We are the flower, Thou the sun!
Forgive us, if as days decline,
We nearer steal to Thee, —Enamoured of the parting west,
The peace, the flight, the amethyst,
Night's possibility!
Emily Dickinson
Sunday, July 3, 2011
One must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower !
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