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Adolescent America



Posted: 07/10/2007
Adolescent America

By Janet Folger

America has become the land of adolescents – thinking in the short term across the board without a consideration of consequences. It's everywhere, from personal life to institutions. And it's costing us our future. Here are just a few examples that I've observed:

Buy now! Pay later! More than a commercial aimed at short-term thinkers, this is the policy of our U.S. Congress:

  • Spend more than you have and create a deficit.

  • Borrow to pay the deficit.

  • When you can't pay the interest on that loan, just borrow some more!

  • Result: Bankruptcy.

In Fiscal Year 2006, the United States government spent $406 billion of your money just on interest payments to the holders of the National Debt. That National Debt is now $8.8 trillion.

Who needs terrorists? America is destroying herself.

Put it on credit, drive it today! Here's a neat short-term idea – let's sell off (or lease for a lifetime) our highways, bridges, ports, water departments and infrastructure to foreigners for some fast cash up front!

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, along with an increasing number of others, wanted some quick cash. But it wasn't his house he refinanced. He sold the Indiana toll road to Cintra Concesiones de Infraestructuras de Transporte, S.A. of Spain for $3.85 billion. Who pays the price? The same ones who paid for the road to begin with – the taxpayers – who will be left with potholes and doubled tolls (for starters) channeled overseas rather than re-invested in their state. Robert Poole, an engineer who advised the George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush administrations to privatize U.S. highways, estimates that more than $25 billion in Public-Private-Partnership, or PPP, highway projects are planned or approved in the United States.

And now the short-term globalists are taking a page from the European Union and building a NAFTA superhighway (four football fields wide) from Mexico to Canada right through America – taking farms, businesses and homes from people all along the way. Texas Gov. Rick Perry just paved the way by vetoing legislation which would have delayed the Mexico to Oklahoma portion of the superhighway. Oh, and the same Spanish group, Cintra Concesiones de Infraestructuras de Transporte, S.A., will own the leasing and operating rights for 50 years after completion. By the way, Cintra is represented by Bracewell & Giuliani, Rudy Giuliani's law firm. How very nice.

Short-term pleasure; long-term pain. Making less sense than the words, "Sell the house honey, we're going to rent," adolescent thinking has become the norm everywhere you look:

Let's just eat candy. Churches that have become ear-tickling, ever-smiling, self-help centers. Hymns may as well be replaced with the anthem: "Don't worry, be happy." It draws the big crowds. Big crowds on a broad road who never hear about a thing called sin or a place called Hell. That is, until, without repentance, they arrive there. At least they had a positive attitude along the way.

It's all about me. Adolescents (of all ages) want to have sex now. They don't want to have a child now. Let's set a government policy to accommodate that selfish short-term thinking – and 50 million children pay with their lives. And while Americans can't be inconvenienced with more than two children, Muslims and foreigners are having 10 and 12. Welcome to the minority.

I want my MTV. Think adults haven't adopted that mentality? Seventy-four million people voted for "American Idol" – that's 12 million more than voted for our president in the last election. As long as we focus on what matters.

Drink beer and take drugs. Reaching far beyond the university campus, that mentality is commonplace in the home. Sedated and anesthetized, Americans are throwing away their lives, watching four hours of television each night and living for the weekend party.

Just get the cliff notes – it's easier than reading the book. And watching television is less taxing than doing research and forming your own opinions. The liberal agenda is the lazy man's worldview: Impress people at the dinner party by spewing back what you've heard on TV.

Play Nintendo. Like the Xbox fanatic, adult adolescents are lost in distraction, escape and fantasy. As evidenced by the $57 billion porn industry, our nation is consumed with the fake and the pretend. It's like missing the Grand Canyon because you're playing with your Game Boy. Important stuff is going on while we're looking the other way: "Excuse me, did you say something about a bomb? I was listening to my iPod."

I want to look cool, and all the "cool kids" are talking about "tolerance" and "diversity." The attacks on Sept. 11, the Madrid train bombings, England's subway terrorism and the attempts in Egypt, Jordan, Germany and France all had one thing in common. The terrorists all fit the very same profile: ALL were fervent Muslim men between the ages of 16 and 40. But we don't want to risk being called a "profiler." We'll look oh, so "diverse" by frisking grandma instead of the likely suspects. Certainly there aren't any long-term consequences to this.

I want everyone to like me. Let's keep our borders wide open and vulnerable and give lawbreakers amnesty. Then more people will like us, and we can tell our new illegal friends: "No necesita aprender otro idioma" [You don't need to learn another language]. Soon we won't be able to communicate in our homeland, but we'd rather not think that far ahead.

Short-term pleasure isn't worth the long-term pain.

Would you like to do something about all this? Here's a few places to start. Add to the 12 states that have passed legislation against the NAFTA superhighway. Join Reps. Duncan Hunter, Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul in their battle against it. Balance the budget. Build the fence. And whenever you see an "adolescent" in authority, replace them with an adult who is able to think in the long-term and comprehend consequences.

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Re: Adolescent America
Posted On: 07/11/07 09:34:15 PM Age 46, MO
Janet: So true because it's all about us!! We deserve a break today. When I was in the military stationed in Germany we called going stateside; going "back to the world." Even then I knew that the real world was anything but the great USofA. I knew it couldn't last because it is not cherished. Today our rights, privilages, and opportunities are demanded as entitlements. The only question that remains is when the "world" comes tumbling down, which it will, will we know how to fight?
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Re: Adolescent America
Posted On: 07/11/07 09:13:22 PM Age 57, TN
I wonder how many in Indiana know who owns their toll road??? The columnist did a great job in all respects. Refreshing. And now I have to act on what she wrote because I also know it's true...
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Re: Adolescent America
Posted On: 07/11/07 02:21:08 PM Age 54, KY
Such a well written article! I especially agree with the author that the liberal agenda is one and the same with a lazy 'worldview'. What I observe too often is that many individuals don't take the time or make the effort to educate themselves about issues, whether they be political, civil and/or religious. It is a dangerous world when the masses have been figuratively spoon fed by the media and people do not think to investigate and study on their own to find out whether or not what they have been given in 'sound bites' is correct from an in-depth perspective. It doesn't seem that reading and researching is done much by many these days, especially God's Word. What will it take to get America out of this 'adolescent' phase??? I ask the Lord to have mercy.
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Re: Adolescent America
Posted On: 07/11/07 01:45:32 PM Age 58, OR
Janet is right on the mark. So much of what is wrong with this country is that too many people want the immediate pleasure or reward without the long-term planning and sacrifice. You see it at all levels of government, and you see it in far too many individuals. Jesus told us to count the costs and I think it's time that we all started doing that again before we take action on personal, local, or national decisions.
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Re: Adolescent America
Posted On: 07/11/07 10:57:32 AM Age 67, TX
Bravo! Amen and amen! Succinctly and perceptively presented. May The Lord increase her tribe!
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Re: Adolescent America
Posted On: 07/11/07 08:51:36 AM Age 74, FL
This article is dead center. If we as a church or family or city can't live be on our means, How can the Government do it. We are the government and if we don't wake up there won't be any United States.
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Re: Adolescent America
Posted On: 07/11/07 04:22:41 AM Age 57, TX
Working with youth almost everyday of my life, I agree with the author, and I see the parallels within society growing right along with the trends in our young people. I teach students from Kindergarten through Graduate School, in almost all subjects, as a tutor across many states, and I see a pervasive increase in short-term thinking. The students don't want to learn in depth, but just want answers for the test. My students are increasingly self centered, as is society in general. I see almost total lack of Bible knowledge among my students, just as can be seen in our weak churches. This results in a lack of character, not only in youth, but in our adults (we see this immaturity of character in our law-makers). The author has done a fine job and makes an important point if we want to survive long term in this country. By the way, I live in Texas and see exactly what she says about the open transport, ending up making my hometown of El Paso the largest drug entry port in the nation.
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