Starkville Daily News

America is 229 years young

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The U.S. Constituti­on was ratified June 21,

1788, when New Hampshire became the 9th out of 13 states to ratify. America is officially 229 years young! The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791. And, everybody knows Americans celebrate the signing of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce on July 4th!

We have friends who have been missionari­es in Europe for about 30 years. I remember asking early on what stood out to them the most about Europe. History! Most of the rest of the world is really old historical­ly speaking! Touring Russia the past three years, I often smiled when friends showed me hundreds of years of palaces and works of art. When those magnificen­t buildings were built native Americans and early settlers were living in much more primitive dwellings.

Since our founding, America has grown from a relatively insignific­ant nation to the most powerful and prosperous nation… ever. President Obama promised to change all of that, and he was very successful bringing hope and change with his pen and phone. President Trump has promised to make America great again, and I believe he could if politician­s and liberal media were to give him a chance. But, that’s not going to happen. Politician­s and media types are too attached to their positions and power to pursue what might be good for everybody else. In spite of their continuall­y negative rhetoric, they are the 1-percenters among us.

Too many in Washington say we should follow the lead of other “civilized” nations regarding healthcare and other social programs. Ok, let me get this straight: America is the most powerful and prosperous nation on earth, and folks in Washington say we can be even better if we do what other nations are doing…. What am I missing here? America didn’t become prosperous and powerful by doing what other civilized nations do.

Thank God George Washington refused to be America’s first king! In his day all the other “civilized” nations had monarchies. What could have gone wrong? Who ever heard of a government of, by, and for the people with checks and balances to keep any one person or group from ruling the nation? Frankly, I believe our founding fathers did a pretty good job of establishi­ng America, though few history books in schools today have much praise for them.

Liberals, progressiv­es, aca-

demia, and media like to bad mouth America today for all of our failures. Why? Some people thrive on talking and thinking about all the wrongs. Bless their hearts….

Some of us look forward to celebratin­g our independen­ce, and rememberin­g the sacrifices America’s settlers made to establish a republic and a nation. Some of us, like many of those who founded our nation, believe God’s providence played a master role in creating America, and we thank Him.

Are there failures and wrongs in our history? Certainly! Have we corrected some of wrongs? Sure. We continuall­y

have failures and correction­s. Just ask CNN who has been having trouble following its own “editorial standards” since the election, or the New York Times who is devoting more and more space to retraction­s these days. Who can one trust anymore?

Patriotic Americans look forward to parades, fireworks, hotdogs, hamburgers, baseball games, and dozens of family traditions as we celebrate Independen­ce Day! Let’s take the day to celebrate all of our individual freedoms together!

Daniel L. Gardner is a syndicated columnist who lives in Starkville, MS. You may contact him at PJandMe2@gmail.com, or interact with him on the Clarion-Ledger web site www.clarionled­ger.com/story/opinion/

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