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APRIL 30, 2017 ‘READERS FORUM”

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Evansville Man Arrested In Connection With Halee Rathgeber Investigation

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Evansville Man Arrested In Connection With Halee Rathgeber Investigation

An Evansville man is arrested and charged in the murder of Halee Rathgeber. The Warrick County Sheriff’s Office arrested 22-year-old Isaiah Hagan with murder, robbery, and obstruction of justice. This past Tuesday, 44News Reporter Lauren Leslie…

APRIL BIRTHDAYS

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BECKY GISH

DR. SHOLAR

SUSAN BEACON

BOB EUBANKS

BILL GILLENWATER

KAY LANT

DOROTHY LINDSEY

TRACY KISSEL

David Abney

Michael Wilson

John Welcher

Jeff O’Risky

Todd Miller

Ginger Fuchs

John Miller

Peggy Walters

Alan Leibundguth

Karen Seltzer

Sharon Rudolph

Clem Behme

Brian Wildeman

Jim Keck

Carrie Elpers- Hood

David Cosby

Lisa Bell

Marie Johnson-Metcalf

Audie Givens

Robin Rasure Woebkenberg

Chad E. Groves

Diane Masterson

Don Kipp

Phillip Wood

Matt Happe

John Koch II

PATIENCE IS A (POLITICAL) VIRTUE

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Making Sense by Michael Reagan

I admit I clearly was not born with the patience gene.

As a kid my mother was always saying to me, “Patience, patience, patience.”

Today my wife Colleen is always saying the same thing,”Mike. Patience, patience.”

It’s no use.

For example, when I go to a movie I hate standing in line.

It’s always just driven me absolutely nuts. Now at least I can have my son go online and buy the tickets before we get there.

Whenever there’s a line at a restaurant, I just turn and walk away.

When my friends just look at me, I tell them, “God didn’t give me patience and I’ve never prayed for it.”

I bring up my problem with patience because it’s the same problem conservative talk radio people and TV commentators have with the lack of big accomplishments in the first hundred days of the Trump Administration.

I understand their pain – and impatience.

We all want market-driven, patient-centric, flexible health care reform. We all want a simpler, smarter tax code. We all want an end to the warring and killing of innocents in the Middle East.

Our trouble is, too many of us conservatives want to see everything happen yesterday, not tomorrow or the next day.

I think Donald Trump thinks much the same way. As a businessman he’s been going through a sharp, steep learning curve.

He’s quickly found out, on the job, that the business of Congress is politics, not about getting things done quickly.

When you’re a businessman you can make instant decisions, get things done in a flash and move forward to the next goal.

But Congress doesn’t work like that and never will. It’s the same for conservative talk radio and TV commentators. You’re supposed to be done with whatever it is you’re trying to do on their schedule – and your not.

The reality is, I think President Trump has done a terrific job in his first hundred days – especially considering everything he tries to do with Congress is being hampered by the Democrats or the way Congress does business.

Look at all the good executive orders he’s signed on the Keystone pipeline construction and things like reducing government regulations.

He’s found the only way to get things done quickly for now is through executive orders and he’s cranking them out. He’s also signed some smaller bipartisan bills that Congress has sent him.

It’s the titanic struggles over health care and tax reform that are going slowly, mainly because on the biggest and most important issues Congress always slogs along like a old freight train, not a bullet train.

What we conservatives need to do is ignore the liberal media’s partisan impatience and arbitrary deadline and say, “OK, President Trump is not going to get everything done in a hundred days and we shouldn’t expect him to.”

Really, what’s the big rush? He’s got three years and eight more months to get it all done. If he gets it right, he’ll get four more years after that.

And if conservatives keep bringing up my father’s record, as they never stop doing, they have to remember a few things.

My father didn’t get major tax reform done until Aug. 13, 1981 – eight months into his administration.

And in the first couple of years he was so far down in the popularity polls Republicans were terrified he wouldn’t be reelected in 1984.

But after his policies took affect, the economy turned around, the job figures turned around, and he buried Mondale in a landslide.

Once you are in the Oval Office it takes time to get your presidential feet under you. Donald Trump is still a rookie in Washington who’s trying to learn how to hit a knuckle curve.

We conservatives have to stop booing him and need to gain patience.

Becoming unglued so soon because our rookie president is taking too long to hit his first home run is only going to let Chuck Schumer, the Democrats and the anti-Trump media defeat what could be a great presidency.

Willard Library Spring 2017

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Willard Library
Join us May the 13th at Willard Library. Sign up and get your free book bucket, solve the  gray lady mystery clue and receive a free book!
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Saturday 9:00-5:00 ◊ Sunday 1:00-5:00
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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE AREA

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HONEY OR VINEGAR by Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

(Week of 01 May 2017)

HONEY OR VINEGAR

A large percentage of Americans trace their roots to Germany and Italy, not so many to North Korea. The United States fought two major wars with Germany and one with Italy in the 20th Century. North Korea was our enemy once in the 20th Century. We forgave Germany and rebuilt it and our Italian WWII enemy with the Marshall Plan. It was some of the best money America ever spent.

Both post-war Germany and Italy were near starvation and needed everything from butter to sewers. The U.S. of A. provisioned both countries. As for North Korea, when active hostilities ceased over fifty years ago we maintained, and still do, a stance of belligerence and bellicosity. Our statements and actions as recently as last week invited all-out war and even more harsh economic sanctions to North Korea but not a penny for food or infrastructure. When we helped rebuild Germany and Italy we made long term allies and loyal friends out of people who had previously been engaged in killing us. The Marshall Plan was relatively inexpensive, especially since what it purchased was not only lasting peace but also economic benefits that far exceeded the cost. It was as President Trump might say, “One hell of a deal.”

I propose instead of spending billions of our treasure and many of our lives trying to force North Korea to give up attempting to create nuclear weapons, we should kill them with kindness; it would be a lot cheaper and much longer lasting.

When one whips a dog instead of feeding it, it should not be surprising if its first instinct is to bite.

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