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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Process

Vision = Process + Goal


"Where there is no vision, the people perish."  --- Proverbs 29:18



America is at a crossroads. There are many goals presented regarding national challenges, but what is needed is a national vision. It's not just what is done but how it's done. It's the process.
 
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  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about reducing the debt/deficit, but the question is how do we do it?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about the quality of education in the nation, but how do we achieve excellence in education?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about environment preservation and energy independence, but how do we do it?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about fair trade policies, business growth, and job creation, but how do we promote it?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about homeland security and strong military, but how do we advance it?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about inadequate immigration policies, but how do we improve it?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about affordable health care for all nation's citizens, but how do we achieve it?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about the future solvency of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, but how do we ensure it?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concern about, believe strongly in the U.S. Constitution and its principles of freedom and rights, but how do we uphold its principles and maintain balance?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concerned about the role of government the effects and its effect on civil liberties, but how do we achieve balance?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concern about the socio-economically disadvantaged, youth, seniors, and other 'special populations' in soceity, but how do we address their needs?

  • There are many individuals on both sides of the political spectrum who are concern about discrimination and human rights, but how do we achieve balance?
C'mon, enough of the platitudes and slogans that may make good sound-bites for media consumption but do not contribute towards realistic pragmatic solutions to complex problems.

C'mon, enough of just creating lists of talking points, principles, objectives, or goals.

C'mon it's time to understand vision... a vision that will lead US forward.


It's time to stop whining and complaining about our problems, and answer the question of ---

"How do we move forward towards realistic pragmatic sustainable solutions?"



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