Reflecting at 250 Years

In about two months our country has its 250th birthday.  What is your role in the future or our nation and our world?

I’ve been reflecting on how I, as an individual, fit into the 250 years of the United States of America.  I am, as we all are, individual members of this union.  Everyone has their own story.  Monday I shared a single page thought starter with a small conversation group I’m part of.  And here I share it with you: Reflection at 250 years.  It speaks for itself.   Interpret as you wish.  I’ll share my personal thoughts on May 4.  I’ll welcome yours, if/as you wish, any time.

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Sunday, April 26, I shared first thoughts in the wake of the White House Correspondents Dinner at the Capitol Hilton in Washington.  The next two days, ending this evening (Wednesday) have been highly publicized and puzzling.

I watched King Charles III speak at the Congress, and I was very impressed with how he approached the topic generally,  YouTube has numerous recordings of the speech, and I recommend that you watch and listen.

Post Saturday night at the Capitol Hilton the President seemed to use the near tragedy as a selling opportunity for his dream of a regal ballroom next to the White House, where the East Wing used to be, and intensified his campaign of retribution..

Here is another old postcard from the ND farm, from 1904, showing the White House from where the future east wing would be constructed the following year (1905), in Teddy Roosevelts term.  I think the proposed new ballroom is an outrageous decision to waste money we don’t have on this kind of frill, but who am I?

White House Postcard 1904

POSTNOTE April 30, 2026: Heather Cox Richardson on the speeches of King Charles III and DJT, here.

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Finally, I want to share a couple of individual comments generally relating to Iran.  They are opinions written at a certain point in time.  I appreciate their thoughts.  First, from Jim Klein April 9, 2026: the second, on April 20, from Jim Christie.  I’ve known both Jim’s for a lot of years.

I’d invite more such expressions of opinion, especially in the next two months as the 250th birthday approaches.

3 replies
  1. norm hanson
    norm hanson says:

    We all know that the insecure, narcissist, five-time draft dodging convicted felon will try to make the 250 anniversary of our great country all about him, nothing more and nothing less than that. His actions, claims and behaviors will tarnish this special event for all Americans as well as for the world. Such a needy child!

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  2. Brian Gately
    Brian Gately says:

    Hello Dick!

    Great article, I really enjoyed it. I’m almost 80 years old meaning I’m almost one-third as old as the USA–yay!

    Best,
    Brian

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  3. Lois Young
    Lois Young says:

    Thanks, Dick, for your continuous of staying even-keel in a time of these bashing years. It seems if a person leans right or left, liberal or conservative, Republican or Democrat that we are being hit with opinons and few facts and our lives can be consumed trying to know the truth or get enough information for our own satisfaction of understanding of news. I decided to enroll in “GroundNews” to see how that entity might make a difference in spending hours of seeing/listening to headline events. Meanwhile, I think the word “Ballroom” for the East area of the White House should be referred to as “Event Room”. I attended a school that had one large room used for plays, concerts, basketball and dances – seems like the WH addition would not be used just for dancing!

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