Borrowing a page from High School Civics, I am reminded that Congress is a reflection of American Society and the Presidency is an aspiration for American Leadership. It appears that Congress and the Executive Branch have forgotten this in their now seemingly endless game of brinksmanship with one and other.
I am reminded from High School History classes that it does not have to be this way. In the years immediately following World War II , America faced much larger decisions as it stood at a crossroads of history and stepped out onto the World Stage to become a successful leader.
It was Harry Truman who enticed the “Do Nothing Congress” of his day and the two Congresses that followed to pass the Marshal Plan, approve the Berlin Air Lift, NATO, and the Police Action in Korea to name a few, often against popular opinion of the time – Congress seeing time and again the wisdom of this unlikely leader from Missouri as he reached out to them on a regular basis.
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