Benjamin Franklin once said that “It’s A Republic, If You Can Keep It!” George Polisner of Civ.Works gives us insight into the current state of the Republic and what it stands for now…

This week’s podcast opened with the song Joy by Lucinda Williams from her Grammy award winning album, Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. The lyrics of the chorus reflect how millions of people are feeling right now:

I don’t want you anymore ’cause you took my joy

I don’t want you anymore, you took my joy

You took my joy, I want it back

You took my joy, I want it back…

While we need to look for pockets of joy in these chaotic and difficult times, we have to take a step back and look how we got here. Our resident political analyst, environmentalist and curmudgeon, George Polisner, founder of Civ.works, gives us some insight into Premature Democratization, which is his recent article on Substack. He states in the article that any meaningful form of democracy requires an educated, informed and engaged society. George always sends me notes and topic ideas for our monthly discussions, and this week the first note on the list was titled, Democracy and Government: why can’t we have nice things.  According to AI, the phrase “This is why we can’t have nice things” is often used to express frustration when something desirable is broken or ruined, either due to accidents, carelessness, or deliberate actions. It highlights a sense of disappointment and resignation that the enjoyment or benefit of something nice is short-lived. George expands on this in more detail on the podcast, but I want to add my two cents in.  I think we don’t have nice things because we lost civility, empathy, compassion and being nice to one another. There are many nice people doing wonderful things, but here in the US of A, trumpery has taken hold and is running rampant within a third of the populace in America. The term trumpery originates from the old French word “tromperie,” meaning deceit or trickery. It also refers to something that is meaningless or absurd and describes something that appears impressive but is actually of little or no value. The Rose garden was renovated by Jackie Kennedy in 1962 and was nice. It had lovely flowers and greenery and added beauty to the White House. It was a garden that made people smile. So now we no longer have a nice thing there, as the flora was dug up in what was the Rose Garden and it has been replaced by a white concrete floor poured over the garden grounds. The project was initiated by the current occupier of the White House, in a moment of “trumpery”. The primary reason for the change was to make standing in the garden comfortable for women in high heels, especially to prevent their stilettos from getting caught in the mud. I guess women cannot wear comfortable shoes within the outdoor confines of the White House. Birkenstock Buyers Beware! In addition, he has transformed the Oval Office to include gold plating on the ceiling, the walls, the fireplace and the floor. Our feckless Leader wants to compete with King Louis the XIV’s Versailles, but try as he might, there are NO KINGS in America!

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