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French author Francois Garagnon notes that “Between what I think I want to say, what I believe I’m saying, what I say, what you want to hear, what you believe you understand, and what you understood, there are at least nine possibilities for misunderstanding.”

Regarding the big Army parade in Washington a few weeks ago, Republican Senator John Kennedy said: “I think the United States of America is the most powerful country in all human history. I mean, we’re a lion, and a lion doesn’t have to tell you it’s a lion. Everybody knows it’s a lion. So why spend the 40-plus million dollars to tell people that we’re a lion?”

Following Ukraine’s successful drone assault on the Russian Air Force, Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich notes: “In some ways, the drone attack reminded me of Israel’s complex pager and cell phone attack which crippled Hezbollah’s organization in Lebanon. We are in a new world, with new dangers. Artificial intelligence, robotics, low-cost manufacturing, and long-range planning are going to destroy all our traditional assumptions about warfare.”

Author and positive psychology coach Diane Drehr says: “Leaders must have the courage to follow their vision, to believe the invisible, to work for something that’s still only a possibility, while others often wring their hands in despair.”

The so-called Dean of American Sportswriters Grantland Rice wrote: “A substitute for hard work is worth about one-tenth the real thing.”

Writer Edmund White claimed that “At certain crucial moments – an emergency, an opportunity – one must act first and think later.”

As Elon Musk recently noted, just prior to his break up with President Trump, “A bill can be big and it can be beautiful; but I doubt it can be both.” If you want proof, the budget bill sent to the Senate, where we hope sanity my reside, adds $2.7trillio to budget deficits through 2034. That’s certainly not beautiful. And, if it’s such a win for the taxpayer, why did we have to raise the debt ceiling by $4 trillion?

On average, the California Legislature passes between 1900 and 2600 bills every year. While only about half are signed into law, we have to ask: Are there that many things wrong requiring that many new laws every year? If so, maybe we should look at the source of the problem: Ineffective Government.

The insanity of zealots was made clear a few weeks ago when a gunman shot and killed two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum as a “protest” against the war in Gaza. The problem, is, one of the two victims was actually working to get aid to Palestinians affected by the war. We will never understand violence and discrimination, like this and that occurring on many Ivy League campuses, as a protest against, that’s right, violence and discrimination.

Dwight Eisenhower said: “When you are in any contest, you should work as if there were, up to the very last minute, a chance to lose it.”