Positives: We would be funding our future with better teachers.
Negatives: Those entering the profession may be more interested in money rather than actually teaching kids and helping them learn.
Positives: We would be funding our future with better teachers.
Negatives: Those entering the profession may be more interested in money rather than actually teaching kids and helping them learn.
Positives: Could it be the end of career politicians? We would have people in politics that WANT to be rather than people going for the money.
Negatives: None.
Orlando, FL, July 24, 2015—The office of award-winning mystery novelist Digger Cartwright released the transcript of Mr. Cartwright’s speech, Top 10 Reasons to Hate America. His speech was delivered at the Thinking Outside the Boxe Independence Day Champagne Summit in Orlando.
Mr. Cartwright issued the following statement regarding the release of the transcript:
I want to thank Thinking Outside the Boxe for once again inviting me to participate in their Independence Day Champagne Summit. It is always an insightful and intellectually stimulating event. In light of what has been happening in America the last few years and particularly the last few months, I thought it appropriate to address the attempts by some to weaken and destroy the constitutional republic in America. We are no longer the country we once were, and I think it’s time that Americans have a serious examination of where we are as a nation, where we’re heading, and what we need to do to make sure our nation remains strong, prosperous, and secure for generations to come.
Make no mistake. I don’t hate America. I still believe in the promise of America. I believe in our constitutional republic, and I believe in the Constitution. Despite all our problems, America, the institution, remains the greatest country and institution of government in the world. But there are things in America that I dislike and there are things happening in America which should concern us. We need to have a careful examination of these issues, and how they are affecting our lives and our freedom.
About Mr. Cartwright—Digger Cartwright is the award-winning author of several mystery stories, teleplays, and novels including The Versailles Conspiracy, a modern day political thriller, Murder at the Ocean Forest, a traditional mystery novel set in the 1940s, The House of Dark Shadows, a psychological thriller, The Maynwarings: A Game of Chance, a mystery set in the Old West, and Conversations on the Bench, an inspirational/motivational novel. His books are available in hardback, paperback, and e-book format through his website, www.DiggerCartwright.com, on-line booksellers and bookstores. The House of Dark Shadows, The Maynwarings, and Conversations on the Bench all won first place in various categories in the 2015 Regional Excellence Book Awards. They were also finalists in the Beverly Hills Book Awards competition in 2015.
Mr. Cartwright has contributed to a number of articles on a wide range of financial, strategic planning, and policy topics. He frequently contributes articles, commentaries, and editorials focusing on current economic and political topics for the private think tank, Thinking Outside the Boxe.
Mr. Cartwright is an enthusiastic supporter of local no-kill animal shelters, the Wounded Warrior Project, and local Meals on Wheels programs.
He enjoys golf, participating in charity golf tournaments, and attending WWE events. He divides his time between Washington, D.C., South Carolina, and Florida.
About Thinking Outside the Boxe—Thinking Outside the Boxe is a private, nonpartisan think tank that is dedicated to providing a wide variety of perspectives on issues that are of interest to the general public. The views that are expressed in Thinking Outside the Boxe’s commentaries and research are often times uncommon, provocative, and controversial. Thinking Outside the Boxe’s mission is to formulate and promote positions and to provide research, independently, that would otherwise be deprived of an outlet in the mainstream media. Thinking Outside the Boxe’s commentators and researchers seek to broaden the parameters of public knowledge by addressing issues in such a fashion as to provoke thought and debate on some of the most pressing issues of our day.
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Website: http://www.DiggerCartwright.com
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Orlando, FL, July 4, 2015—This is the transcript of Mr. Cartwright’s speech delivered at the Thinking Outside the Boxe Independence Day Champagne Summit.
The constitutional republic in America is nearly dead, though many in America refuse to accept this particularly as they celebrate their nation’s 239th declaration of independence from Great Britain. America has long been reviled on the international stage for its perceived arrogance. The hatred towards America is probably attributable more to jealousy and resentment than to a hatred of the constitutional republic itself. Those in socialist, communist, and even many democratic countries envy the brilliant constitutional republic developed by America’s Founding Fathers. For the first time in the history of the world, the people told the government what its rights and powers are as opposed to the other way around. To this day, our system has largely stood the test of time.
But America is no longer the place it once was, and the constitutional republic is weakened and in disarray. The American people were blessed with a tremendous gift given them by the Founding Fathers and the sacrifices of those patriots who risked everything that this nation might live. The American people have taken this for granted and have slowly allowed their rights to be infringed and eroded. The Constitution has been trampled by the President, the Congress, the Supreme Court, and federal courts throughout the land. All the while, the American people have stood by helplessly; some have even applauded the efforts to undermine the constitutional republic.
So, what do I hate in America?
Jobs aren’t being stolen by immigrants. A lot of Americans are too lazy to work and too stupid to do the work because they don’t apply themselves and don’t work to get the benefits of free K-12 educations. Kids today would rather have stuff handed to them on a silver platter than to work for it, and the parents have contributed to this laziness. Applying oneself in school and hard work pay off. This isn’t an opinion. This is fact. Lazy, ignorant kids grow up to be lazy, ignorant adults. There’s no excuse for being lazy or ignorant in America, but the epidemic of people being ate up with stupid is growing in this country. Let’s promote hard work and education. I’ve preached for a long time to return to the Jamestown colony principle: If you don’t work, you don’t eat (with exceptions for those who are too old or too infirm, not including too lazy or too fat to work or those who have been put on “disability”).
Our Founding Fathers served for the good of the country, and when their terms were done they went back to being planters, merchants, professionals, and so on. They didn’t make a career out of public service only to enrich themselves.
We are no longer a nation with elected leaders who are our peers. We are a nation ruled by an oligarchy and an elite political class who believe they know more than the rest of us and who feel they are entitled to be sent to Washington. We are like the French in the years before their revolution. The politicians in Washington aren’t looking out for the American taxpayer; they’re looking out for themselves.
Our leaders are more concerned with protecting the rights of Muslims to wear burkas than they are with protecting the safety and rights of Americans. Our leaders bow down to those who do not acknowledge our Christian values and who want to destroy those values.
We used to be a nation of law and order, but in the last few months we have seen rioting and lawlessness take over places like Ferguson and Baltimore; all the while, law enforcement stood idly by while private property was looted, burned, and destroyed. Some feel this is acceptable behavior, but this shows an unwillingness of leaders to maintain order and punish those who break the law. We used to stand for military might, strength, strong foundational values, peace and freedom. Wrongdoers were brought to justice and punished.
Now, our own leaders have engaged in efforts to denigrate America throughout the world and here at home with apologies, inaction, and unresponsiveness. We are no longer respected in the world; we are seen as weak. Worse, our focus on inconsequential matters in the entertainment world and an investigation into FIFA, which is of no relevance to the American taxpayers, are orchestrated to divert our attention from the failings of Washington and from the true problems plaguing our nation. Our nation has over $18 trillion in national debt and over $120 trillion in unfunded liabilities, yet the big news of late has been allowing gays to get married. What’s more important: an issue for a group of people who represent less than 2.5% of the total population or an issue that equates to nearly $500,000 for every single person in America or the possibility of terrorist attacks here in America?
Equally as disappointing is the fact that the American people basically have to choose between two candidates from the main parties. Third party candidates are kept out of debates and have no media exposure for fear they will poach votes from the two main parties and compromise their holds on power. The politically aligned media ensures third party candidates remain in the political wilderness. We have free and fair elections…but you really only have two viable options to vote for since the third party candidates have no chance of getting elected.
I still believe in the promise of America. I believe in our constitutional republic, and I believe in the Constitution. Despite all our problems, America, the institution, remains the greatest country and institution of government in the world. That’s why millions of peoples throughout the world seek desperately to come here for the opportunity of a better way of life for them and their families. No one is flocking to China or Mexico, and no one is flocking to get Euros or Yen. Yet, Americans born free in our country and bred here take this for granted. It is altogether too easy to do this. Likewise, it is altogether too easy to sit idly while rights are trampled and while the federal government seeks more and more control over our lives. And, it is very easy to criticize America and fault the institution for the problems plaguing the nation.
Rather, the blame for the decline in America should be blamed not on the constitutional republic but a number of other factors. I love America and what she represents. I want America to be the greatest place on Earth and in the history of the world, but we’re falling short of that. I certainly don’t hate America, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I hate what’s happening in America and what’s happening with our society to weaken this great nation from within.
I hope that we have not gone too far down the path of self-destruction. However naive, I still want to believe in the goodness of the American people and that collectively we will make decisions to ensure that America remains the land of the free and the home of the brave. It will take courage and effort. It will take education about the issues and the problems facing our great nation. But collectively, I hope that we will come together to right the American ship which has been adrift the last few years.
About Mr. Cartwright—Digger Cartwright is the award-winning author of several mystery stories, teleplays, and novels including The Versailles Conspiracy, a modern day political thriller, Murder at the Ocean Forest, a traditional mystery novel set in the 1940s, The House of Dark Shadows, a psychological thriller, The Maynwarings: A Game of Chance, a mystery set in the Old West, and Conversations on the Bench, an inspirational/motivational novel. His books are available in hardback, paperback, and e-book format through his website, www.DiggerCartwright.com, on-line booksellers and bookstores. The House of Dark Shadows, The Maynwarings, and Conversations on the Bench all won first place in various categories in the 2015 Regional Excellence Book Awards. They were also finalists in the Beverly Hills Book Awards competition in 2015.
Mr. Cartwright has contributed to a number of articles on a wide range of financial, strategic planning, and policy topics. He frequently contributes articles, commentaries, and editorials focusing on current economic and political topics for the private think tank, Thinking Outside the Boxe.
Mr. Cartwright is an enthusiastic supporter of local no-kill animal shelters, the Wounded Warrior Project, and local Meals on Wheels programs.
He enjoys golf, participating in charity golf tournaments, and attending WWE events. He divides his time between Washington, D.C., South Carolina, and Florida.
Press Contact:
Executive Assistant to Mr. Cartwright
Website: http://www.DiggerCartwright.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DiggerCartwright
Twitter: @mysterydigger
Blog: www.MysteryDigger.com
Daily News Briefing: www.MysteryWriterNews.com
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