Trust
Trust
I am struggling with trusting our new president and our government officials. I feel badly that this is the case in that I want to trust them, yet their words and actions do not mesh.
Our president, while campaigning for office, spoke of great changes that needed to take place. One area he talked about was for change in the normal partisan politics. Another area he spoke often about was the end of politics as usual in the area of "earmarks" in appropriation bills.
It seems that our president's pragmatic desires have driven him to say whatever is convenient at the moment, whatever would expedite his image and win the crowd. There is little that is not partisan in Washington these days, and there is a bill that he says he will sign, with over 8,000 earmarks in it.
What could be his justification for lying to the public? What justifiable reason could he give to outright lie?
I have heard him say that this is Bush's problem. I have heard him say that when it becomes his problem, he will deal with it differently. I have heard those in Congress say that this is a small part of the bill, and that the detractors should quit whining.
If I invited you to my home for dinner and told you that all the food was good except for a little bit of arsenic that spilled into the sauce, would that make the good food still good? If you knew a husband, who claimed to be a good husband, yet beat his wife one day a week, would that make him a good husband for six days a week?
Is lying acceptable because it is old business or because it only affects a small percentage of the truth?
Is somebody that lies a liar? Should they be trusted?
We need to be on guard for things may not be what they seem, or perhaps they are.
In any case, it seems we have elected the fox to guard the hen house. I would sleep with one eye open.
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