View Full Version : Question : 50 Thanksgivings From Now.....
Buffalo Jim
11-23-2013, 01:48 PM
Next Thursday many of you will have the opportunity to gather around the traditional holiday table at which will be seated perhaps 4 generations of your family .
The family you built in a Nation of freedom , liberty and general prosperity . And of course through your dedication and many years of hard work and personal sacrifice .
As you look into the faces of your grandchildren and perhaps great grandchildren , even if it is in spirit-- if they can not actually join with you in person , no doubt , for at least a brief minute your thoughts may turn to the question as to what their Thanksgiving 50 years from now will be like ?
Will they still live in a great Republic ? Will they be blessed with freedom and liberty and the ability to pursue happiness ?
What do you think our Nation will look like 50 years from now ?
John Adams our second President enjoyed a long life and was a constant scholar and a prolific writer especially about the subjects of freedom , democracy and the dangers of power .
Two quotes of his many which I have written in my personal " collection of great quotes " :
Adams on the future of Democracy ............
" Remember Democracy never lasts long . It soon wastes , exhausts and murders itself . There has never been a democracy which has not committed suicide ".
Adams on Power : [ referencing political / governmental power ] ......
" Power always sincerely and conscientiously believes itself right.
Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak " .
I do believe that the question of what our Nation might look like 50 years from now can be discussed without the conversation breaking down to a political " food fight ".
So I hope that many might reflect a moment on what the next 50 years may bring to those members of our families who will tasked to carry on and raise the children of our continuing legacy .
May God Bless you all . May your travels and the travels of your family members and friends be safe and may your turkeys be " moist and not dry " . Cheers and a Toast for all you have done to advance the American Dream .
DianeM
11-23-2013, 03:23 PM
Our nation 50 years from now will not be the wonderful place it was. We have grown complacent and too nice about being politically correct. I think I'm glad that I will not be here in 50 years to view the downward spiral gather steam.
Gulfhills
11-23-2013, 03:27 PM
Our nation 50 years from now will not be the wonderful place it was. We have grown complacent and too nice about being politically correct. I think I'm glad that I will not be here in 50 years to view the downward spiral gather steam.
I couldn't have said it better!!
DianeM
11-23-2013, 03:29 PM
I couldn't have said it better!!
Thanks
patfla06
11-23-2013, 03:34 PM
Our nation 50 years from now will not be the wonderful place it was. We have grown complacent and too nice about being politically correct. I think I'm glad that I will not be here in 50 years to view the downward spiral gather steam.
Well said!
Unfortunately we seem to be going in the wrong direction.
We need people to be more like the Greatest Generation!!
graciegirl
11-23-2013, 03:35 PM
Our nation 50 years from now will not be the wonderful place it was. We have grown complacent and too nice about being politically correct. I think I'm glad that I will not be here in 50 years to view the downward spiral gather steam.
I am awfully afraid you are right.
l2ridehd
11-23-2013, 03:36 PM
Once any nation learns they can vote themselves money from the public treasury, they are doomed to collapse. We now have 50% of the population receiving money from the government. Social Security, Welfare, Disability, Military and Government retirement, Food Stamps, unemployment, Medicaid, and other programs. This is not to say any of those programs are bad, just that when over 1/2 the people receive them we fail as a nation. Either the contributing population is growing fast enough to support it, or less people have to receive them.
China just changed their "one child" policy for this very reason. They know that they will never be able to support their aging population unless they expand the new population base.
So in 50 years we will be a very different place, one I don't want to be around to see.
DianeM
11-23-2013, 03:46 PM
Our decline is more than subsidies. It's lying politicians and a lack of moral character. It seems as if the current workforce is useless. They don't seem to follow through on anything. I pretty much no longer trust when an employee says they will do something - they don't. Sadly we are no longer the people our parents thought we and the next generations would be.
In awe of TV
11-23-2013, 05:03 PM
Our nation 50 years from now will not be the wonderful place it was. We have grown complacent and too nice about being politically correct. I think I'm glad that I will not be here in 50 years to view the downward spiral gather steam.
You unfortunately nailed it.
zcaveman
11-23-2013, 08:18 PM
In 50 years Thanksgiving will be politically incorrect and will be just a memory to the new "old" people. They will have rewritten the history books because we obviously wronged someone back in the 1600s.
Z
Lark7
11-23-2013, 08:51 PM
As Mr. Bill Cosby said, " I am glad that I am on my way out rather than on my way in."
mrsanborn
11-23-2013, 09:08 PM
I wonder if there will be a Madden NFL 75.
2BNTV
11-23-2013, 10:44 PM
I sincerely believe, I won't be here 50 years from now. Heck, I would have to live to be 119 years old. That's not happening. :smiley:
I like to think my son and granddaughter, will carry on the tradition of putting family first, and be respectful of others. I think the young men and women who protect us in war and peace will carry the day. Thanksgiving, will be a time for family and being grateful, that we live in this great country. IMHO
It's somewhat sad on how society has changed, since we were children and young adults, ourselves. Let us hope that most people will realize that being respectful of others, is a very good thing.
skyguy79
11-23-2013, 11:27 PM
What do you think our Nation will look like 50 years from now?The Villages will come close to reaching the size of Rhode Island.
CFrance
11-24-2013, 01:56 AM
Next Thursday many of you will have the opportunity to gather around the traditional holiday table at which will be seated perhaps 4 generations of your family .
The family you built in a Nation of freedom , liberty and general prosperity . And of course through your dedication and many years of hard work and personal sacrifice .
As you look into the faces of your grandchildren and perhaps great grandchildren , even if it is in spirit-- if they can not actually join with you in person , no doubt , for at least a brief minute your thoughts may turn to the question as to what their Thanksgiving 50 years from now will be like ?
Will they still live in a great Republic ? Will they be blessed with freedom and liberty and the ability to pursue happiness ?
What do you think our Nation will look like 50 years from now ?
John Adams our second President enjoyed a long life and was a constant scholar and a prolific writer especially about the subjects of freedom , democracy and the dangers of power .
Two quotes of his many which I have written in my personal " collection of great quotes " :
Adams on the future of Democracy ............
" Remember Democracy never lasts long . It soon wastes , exhausts and murders itself . There has never been a democracy which has not committed suicide ".
Adams on Power : [ referencing political / governmental power ] ......
" Power always sincerely and conscientiously believes itself right.
Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak " .
I do believe that the question of what our Nation might look like 50 years from now can be discussed without the conversation breaking down to a political " food fight ".
So I hope that many might reflect a moment on what the next 50 years may bring to those members of our families who will tasked to carry on and raise the children of our continuing legacy .
May God Bless you all . May your travels and the travels of your family members and friends be safe and may your turkeys be " moist and not dry " . Cheers and a Toast for all you have done to advance the American Dream .
I sincerely believe in democracy and our country's ability to constantly readjust itself to maintain that status. I believe our children 50 years from now will still live in that solid democracy, the greatest of countries despite its flaws and pimples.
graciegirl
11-24-2013, 06:25 AM
I sincerely believe in democracy and our country's ability to constantly readjust itself to maintain that status. I believe our children 50 years from now will still live in that solid democracy, the greatest of countries despite its flaws and pimples.
When I think how all of our children AND grandchildren have turned out...and I mean everyone I know here...then I think that that group will do what they were taught to do and maybe keep things going well.
senior citizen
11-24-2013, 06:37 AM
Gee.....our children might not be alive 50 years from now; if they were, then they would have reached the age of 96 and 93, counting from 2014 which is close at hand.
Our grandchildren probably will indeed be alive and will be the following ages:
70
60
63
52
51
Plus the upcoming babies still yet unborn, will be under 50 years of age.
If possible they will make it a better world as they are filled with love, hope and kindness, fostered in them by their parents........
NONE OF US will be here in 50 more years as we are now......
Unless , of course, we believe in reincarnation.....and then we might not remember our past life or lives......
2BNTV
11-24-2013, 06:40 AM
I think society will have changed somewhat, but the basic core of decency will remain, to protect this great country of ours and our freedoms. I think most young people today, are instilled with pride in our country. May be not as much as before but ever present. That's why the baby boomers still mourn the passing of JFK.
In tough times, a great generation will be present. :smiley:
kathymar528
11-24-2013, 06:55 AM
If only we had a crystal ball....I am praying that we self-correct as a nation, and continue to hold hope that it can happen.
mgjim
11-24-2013, 07:14 AM
I had to laugh when I read the OP’s comments about the future of American society and how the past generations would be unhappy about how things are turning out. Today, I went to a birthday party for a friend of mine whose parents are from Mexico. His wife is from Puerto Rico. The chef was from Ecuador, the bartender was from Honduras. My wife is from Korea. My daughter-in law is from Venezuela and my parents are from the Netherlands and Germany. I don't think I talked to anyone tonight who wanted a hand-out or who was opposed to capitalism or democracy or any of those things that have made America great. On the contrary, they seem to be far more "All American" than I have ever been. Both of my sons have served their nation in the armed forces honorably as I have.
All of them have latched onto the American Dream and expressed a desire to have their children have a better life than they have. I can't wait to greet my German, Dutch, Korean, Venezuelan grand-children. They are going to be really good looking and really smart. And I'm sure they are going to promote the attitudes that have made America a great nation.
Don't worry folks, there are better days ahead and our children and grand-children are going to be just fine without us.
DianeM
11-24-2013, 07:20 AM
In 50 years Thanksgiving will be politically incorrect and will be just a memory to the new "old" people. They will have rewritten the history books because we obviously wronged someone back in the 1600s.
Z
Sadly you are probably right.
Taltarzac725
11-24-2013, 08:58 AM
I had to laugh when I read the OP’s comments about the future of American society and how the past generations would be unhappy about how things are turning out. Today, I went to a birthday party for a friend of mine whose parents are from Mexico. His wife is from Puerto Rico. The chef was from Ecuador, the bartender was from Honduras. My wife is from Korea. My daughter-in law is from Venezuela and my parents are from the Netherlands and Germany. I don't think I talked to anyone tonight who wanted a hand-out or who was opposed to capitalism or democracy or any of those things that have made America great. On the contrary, they seem to be far more "All American" than I have ever been. Both of my sons have served their nation in the armed forces honorably as I have.
All of them have latched onto the American Dream and expressed a desire to have their children have a better life than they have. I can't wait to greet my German, Dutch, Korean, Venezuelan grand-children. They are going to be really good looking and really smart. And I'm sure they are going to promote the attitudes that have made America a great nation.
Don't worry folks, there are better days ahead and our children and grand-children are going to be just fine without us.
Like your optimism. I have been having my faith and trust restored quite a bit over the past few months. As long as the checks and balances in our greatest document The US Constitution survive in 50 years this will still be a great country. Maybe the values reflected then will not be so much obsessed with material goods but more on helping one other. Ironically, the very rich and powerful of the 2010s seem to be paving the road for this. http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates
Buffalo Jim
11-24-2013, 11:04 AM
I had to laugh when I read the OP’s comments about the future of American society and how the past generations would be unhappy about how things are turning out. Today, I went to a birthday party for a friend of mine whose parents are from Mexico. His wife is from Puerto Rico. The chef was from Ecuador, the bartender was from Honduras. My wife is from Korea. My daughter-in law is from Venezuela and my parents are from the Netherlands and Germany. I don't think I talked to anyone tonight who wanted a hand-out or who was opposed to capitalism or democracy or any of those things that have made America great. On the contrary, they seem to be far more "All American" than I have ever been. Both of my sons have served their nation in the armed forces honorably as I have.
All of them have latched onto the American Dream and expressed a desire to have their children have a better life than they have. I can't wait to greet my German, Dutch, Korean, Venezuelan grand-children. They are going to be really good looking and really smart. And I'm sure they are going to promote the attitudes that have made America a great nation.
Don't worry folks, there are better days ahead and our children and grand-children are going to be just fine without us.
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