Spring Comes Late, But Common Sense Comes Later

Spring Comes Late, But Common Sense Comes Later

This article critiques the persistence of outdated liberal policies in the United States, highlighting issues in the economy, education, environment, immigration, and crime.

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Spring Comes Late, But Common Sense Comes Later

In the land of endless winters and delayed springs, where the snow clings to the ground like a stubborn child refusing to leave the playground, one might think that common sense would arrive sooner than the thaw. But alas, in the political landscape of the United States, particularly in the liberal strongholds, common sense seems to be perpetually stuck in a snowdrift. It's a place where the calendar says spring, but the policies scream winter, and the people are left wondering why they're still shoveling nonsense instead of snow.

First, let's talk about the who. We're looking at the political elite and their followers who seem to have a knack for ignoring the obvious. These are the folks who, despite the clear evidence of failed policies, continue to push the same tired agendas. The what is the never-ending cycle of bad ideas that are recycled year after year, like last season's fashion faux pas. The when is now, as we watch these outdated policies unfold in real-time, leaving us all scratching our heads. The where is the United States, a country that should be leading the world in innovation and progress, but instead finds itself bogged down by bureaucratic red tape and political correctness. And the why? Well, that's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Why do we continue to allow these outdated ideas to dictate our lives?

Let's start with the economy. It's no secret that the liberal agenda often involves higher taxes and increased government spending. But here's a newsflash: throwing money at a problem doesn't make it go away. In fact, it often makes it worse. Just look at the national debt, which continues to skyrocket as politicians promise more and more "free" stuff. But nothing is free, folks. Someone has to pay for it, and that someone is you, the taxpayer. It's like trying to dig yourself out of a hole by throwing more dirt in. It just doesn't work.

Then there's the issue of education. The liberal approach seems to be to throw more money at failing schools, rather than addressing the root causes of the problem. It's like trying to fix a leaky roof by painting over the water stains. Sure, it might look better for a while, but eventually, the problem will resurface. Instead of focusing on real solutions, like school choice and accountability, we're stuck with the same old song and dance.

And let's not forget about the environment. While it's important to take care of our planet, the liberal obsession with climate change often leads to policies that do more harm than good. Take, for example, the push for electric cars. While they may seem like a great idea on the surface, the reality is that the production and disposal of electric car batteries can be incredibly harmful to the environment. It's like trying to put out a fire with gasoline.

The issue of immigration is another area where common sense seems to be in short supply. The liberal approach often involves open borders and amnesty for illegal immigrants, which only serves to encourage more illegal immigration. It's like leaving your front door wide open and then wondering why your house is full of strangers. Instead of focusing on securing our borders and enforcing our immigration laws, we're left with a system that's broken and in desperate need of reform.

Finally, let's talk about crime. The liberal approach to crime often involves leniency and rehabilitation, rather than punishment and deterrence. While it's important to offer second chances, there must also be consequences for breaking the law. Otherwise, we're left with a society where criminals are emboldened and law-abiding citizens are left to fend for themselves. It's like trying to stop a speeding train by waving a white flag.

In the end, it's clear that common sense is in short supply in the political landscape of the United States. While spring may come late in some parts of the country, it's time for common sense to make a comeback. Until then, we'll be left shoveling nonsense instead of snow.