Sunday, July 4, 2021

FOURTH OF JULY IS THE TIME TO REASSESS THE PROMISE

 American Tune

Lyrics by Paul Simon
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach


Many's the time I've been mistaken, and many times confused
And I've often felt forsaken, and certainly misused.
But it's all right, it's all right, I'm just weary to my bones
Still, you don't expect to be bright and Bon Vivant
So far away from home, so far away from home.

By Juan Montoya
The American Republic and its inhabitants have seen turmoil from its very inception. When the Pilgrim colonists landed on Plymouth Rock and left the Mayflower, they were a sect of religious believers that were not content (and not very well liked) in their native England.

Dissatisfied with their situation, they sailed off to the new English colony that would eventually become the United States. Interestingly, the sect also had its disillusioned members who splintered off and formed new states away from the core colony because they complained of...religious intolerance.

The lot of the Native American under these new settlers was not a good one. The natives were not immune to the Old World diseases, and those who didn't succumb to the pestilences of small pox and other contagious illnesses were driven from their lands or simply slaughtered to drive them away from the Christian settlements. A sort of low-level intensity war raged for years.

The goodwill extended the new comers by the naive natives at the first Thanksgiving that helped them survive in the Brave New world was badly repaid with a strange sort of return.

It would result, eventually, in the natives being decimated, dispossessed of their ancestral homelands and relegated to a system of dependence on their conquerors. What if the natives had had an immigration service to filter out the newcomers?

I don't know a soul who's not been battered
Don't have a friend who feels at ease
Don't know a dream that's not been shattered
Or driven to it's knees. 
But it's all right, all right, We've lived so well so long
Still, when I think of the road we're traveling on,
I wonder what went wrong, I can't help it
I wonder what went wrong.

By 1776, the 13 colonies had acquired their independence from Mother England and set about to establish a country rooted in the ideals embodied in the U.S. Constitution that still hold the nation together. It was the promise of freedom and equal justice for all.

The United States spread west and incorporated into it the masses of Europe, Like Emma Lazarus wrote: the tired, the hungry, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. The young country soon contracted the dreaded European disease known as imperialism and spread its wings – as newspaper editor John O'Sullivan , the sloganeer, phrased it – to accomplish its "manifest destiny."

By 1848, having invaded and defeated the newly-independent and division-torn Mexican state and acquired more than half of its territory, it set about to settle and grab the great stretches of land west of the Mississippi and beyond the Continental Divide. Hungry European and Irish refugees looked across the ocean to a new beginning, for them, the American Dream.

They came by the millions, often to face a backlash by those who were already here. Even the Irish often found that in the lowest jobs, the statement "Irish Need Not Apply" was posted below the advertisement for workers.

And still, the nagging and lingering "peculiar institution" that relegated the black slave and his descendants to a life of servitude and second-class citizenship (remember the three-fifths Compromise?) continued to hang around the nation's conscience like an albatross. It would only be a matter of time before the festering sore would explode "like a raisin in the sun" and the matter was brought to the fore and faced squarely in a bloody Civil War between brothers.

It had to reconcile its comportment with its stated ideals, or, as one of the descendants of slaves, the late U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, so simply and eloquently stated: "What the people want is very simple – they want an America as good as its promise."

And I dreamed I was flying. I dreamed my soul rose
unexpectedly, and looking back down on me, smiled
reassuringly, and I dreamed I was dying.
And far above, my eyes could clearly see
The Statue of Liberty, drifting away to sea
And I dreamed I was flying.

Lately, it seems the Good Ship America doesn't want some of us anymore. In contrast to the laws of the past that actually sought out agreements with nations like China, Mexico and others to fill jobs no one – not even the descendants of the Irish – would take, it now seeks out those who appear different and targets them for banishment from the realm. 

During wars and times when labor was needed, the trains and transports would stream to the border to load up with laborers only too glad to find any kind of work to feed their families back in their homelands. Chinese workers built – and died building – the railroads in the West. The Germans made the Plains fertile. The Irish provided the raw muscle for huge public projects in the East.

People like Albert Einstein, a Jewish scientist refugee fleeing the Nazi nightmare, helped us win the war. Countless other human beings cast out by want or the authoritarian regimes of their homelands migrated here and contributed their grain of sand.
Mexicans bent their backs to make the deserts green and gathered the minerals from the depths of dank, dark mines.  

An now, extreme right-wing militias storm the Capitol, claim all of "America and seek to overthrow the government of the people. The world economic downturn has antagonized us against each other.
Walls are being built. Deportations continue. Refugees are shunned.

And so we find ourselves like that first load of Pilgrims who unloaded their meager belongings at Plymouth agonizing over what kind of nation we want to be, what kind of people we want to become, what kind of future we want for our children. Will we forget the promise that was made back when?
Or can we soar higher?


We come on a ship we call the Mayflower,
We come on a ship that sailed the moon
We come at the age's most uncertain hour
And sing the American tune
But it's all right, it's all right
You can't be forever blessed
Still, tomorrow's gonna be another working day
And I'm trying to get some rest,
That's all, I'm trying to get some rest

17 comments:

Anonymous said...



4 de Julio bullshit!

Time for some carnitas, hot dogs, burgers, chile en la parilla, costillas, tacos y cerveza. Vamonos, raza, a celebrar un dia todo loco!!!

๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜‹๐ŸŒถ๐Ÿ–๐ŸŒฎ๐Ÿ›๐ŸŒญ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฒ


Anonymous said...



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I love Mexico, too!!!

Anonymous said...


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Can you post video of your community?

Anonymous said...



Politicians are angling for the next city & county elections. Not one should get a free ride. Those we have have failed miserably, and we do not need tired rethreads making comebacks.

I will be vigilant. ๐Ÿฆ‡

Anonymous said...

Happy 4th of July! Love America, but Slavery has never ended, it just now done as mind control slavery! All you Idiotas are slaves to the government! Believing all the Bullshit that is reported from the fake mainstream media! Now a el cucuy deadly variant delta virus is according to the government about to invade the US...so to scare and push the intelligent unvaccinated to get vaccinated! All you vaccinated idiotas, does it make sense the government is so worry about the more deadly variant COVID-19 delta virus, but are allowing open borders! El enano Dr. Feces (Fauci) has lost all credibility, but there are still Idiotas who believes his bullshit! The FDA has added Heart Inflammation to the side effects of the virus vaccine! And that still won't stop la idiota vacas from getting booster vaccine when it becomes available! How can you call it a vaccine, when it hasn't been 100% proven by the FDA! The vaccine is still in trial until 2023, if you have taken it, you are pretty much a guinea pig! Hahahahaha!







Anonymous said...

Awwh jeeze, more historic ignorance and left wing political bullshit. The Jamestown Colony was founded in Virginia (1607), thirteen years before the so called Pilgrims stepped on Plymouth Rock. My ancestors arrived in Jamestown two years before the "Pilgrim". Jamestown was a "joint venture" and had no religious roots. In 1625, it became so profitable that the King took it over.

Let's don't forget that the Spanish, French and Dutch had colonies/settlements in what is now America years before the so called "Pilgrims". The Pilgrims really were Jonny Come Latelies to this America thing.

No sense trying to refute the left wing political bullshit, as it is just standard Democrat talking points.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Great American lyricist

Anonymous said...


Republican Allen West. a Florida transplant, is running for governor of Texas. Would be first Black Guv.

Not happening.

GGL said...

YOU CAN KEEP YOU DOCTOR AND SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS PER YEAR WITH OBAMA CARE. yea things have been great

Anonymous said...

@8:40

And what do Republicans propose?

Nothing.

Not one piece of amending/improving legislation - just opposition.

Worthless GOP. Losers.

Anonymous said...

@8:28AM
"And what do Republicans propose"
How about these:
Close the borders
Fund law enforcement
Become energy independent again
Stop killing the unborn babies
Don't allow men in women's sports, lockers or restrooms
Prosecute criminals
Deport illegal criminals
Enforce the law
Stop sanctuary cities to protect illegal criminals
Stop Russia from building the pipeline to Europe (Trump did)
These are just as few. Now name ONE good thing Biden has done for America (what he's done for his family doesn't count). And make sure you keep Hunter out of the conversation. Respond with facts not opinions if you can. I dare you.

Anonymous said...

@12:27 Also Republicans does not make higher gas, lumber, food prices, and a president that reads from Kindergarten flash cards! We are the fuking laughing stock of the whole world! Hahahahaha!


Anonymous said...

Who is your artist
He is good
Give em credit

Anonymous said...

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Hahahahaha!




Anonymous said...

Biden draft Dodger? You meant Trump, draft Dodger not once or twice but three times. And he calls himself patriotic? That's called pathetic on my book.

Anonymous said...

Que viva el Veggie!

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