Trump's post-inaugural performance is somewhat gratifying to those who feared the worst, and greatly disappointing to many of his "base" who expected him to honor his campaign promises with more than mainly ineffective Executive Orders. This well-earned administrative dysfunction may give many of us the opportunity for a merciful intervention with family and friends who can't extricate themselves from this sinking ship. My Mosey Commentary suggests how we might address this challenge with civility and invitation, rather than snarkiness and gloating. Come join me and see what you think. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreOUR FIRST 100 DAYS...THINGS AREN'T ALWAYS AS THEY SEEM
We've had quite a learning curve in these first 100 Days. But what have we learned? Well, we've learned that governing is harder than campaigning. That civic engagement is more than just marching. That a partisan majority means nothing "if ya got no game." That's the real news. The GOOD NEWS is that the Sleeping Giant of civic engagement, responsible journalism, legislative conscience, corporate social responsibility and judicial integrity is awakening to start turning this Ship of State around. We all have roles to play and we all win in the process. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreA MOSEY LOOK AT OUR MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE: PUBLIC EDUCATION
The issues of the day seem overwhelming. But if we slow down, pay attention and seek to be informed, Mosey style, we can glean down to high priority in a hurry. The answers are Public Education and Economic Opportunity. And the latter is dependent on the former. This latest Mosey commentary highlights four model programs that are setting the bar for effective community impact. They benefit children, teachers, parents, administrators and ultimately the communities they serve. They are bright lights of positive in a world of too much negative. They're making a difference. Read on and you'll be encouraged. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreMOSEY REFLECTIONS ON COWBOYS, CHARACTER AND COUNTRY...
It should come as no surprise that this country's character is being tested. We had it pretty good for quite awhile, then we let down our guard and lost touch with our most important national resource--our fellow citizens. Our cumulative frustrations resulted in the angry politics and dysfunctional government of our current moment. But I'm an optimist, believe we're eminently capable of learning from our mistakes, summoning our Better Angels and moving ahead. Here are some Mosey lessons from one of my cowboy heroes.
Read moreMOSEY REFLECTIONS On...Promises, Politics and PEOPLE
It's too easy to relegate the PEOPLE consideration when we're dealing with political rhetoric. Too many politicos at the State and Federal levels pay lip service to the public interest while budgeting and legislating the opposite. This Mosey Commentary focus is accessible and affordable healthcare. Join me to see how you might elevate your role relative to this important issue for you and your family. I'm including personal comments from my own family experience. If these observations resonate, share them with your network. Thanks. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreE Squared...How Education and Economic Opportunity Make The Success Ladder More Accessible
I wasn't good at math, but I understand E Squared--Education and Economic Opportunity. Their powerful interdependence and our neglect of both. So that much collateral damage is suffered domestically and around the world. Mass immigration, cultural, societal and governmental dysfunction can all be attributed to inadequate education and economic opportunity. Our neglect can be converted to stewardship if we rally our friend in the mirror, expect better of government, and rise to our collective occasions. I'm disappointed, but optimistic. And motivated. Read on. LET'S MOSEY!
Read moreOK! So We Caught The Bus. Now, What Do We Do?
The worldwide marches of last month showcased some tremendous untapped civic energy that begs to be constructively channelled. This potential requires that concerned citizens of all ideologies and backgrounds join together collaboratively in constructive community building efforts. A diversity of leaders and activist groups are posturing to play influential roles. We need to carefully choose priority issues that speak to our Better Angels. And then pledge to ourselves that we're going to make a difference. Our communities need us, and we need each other. LET'S MOSEY!
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