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You Reap What You Sow
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Today's Good Morning, John Q. is called "You Reap What You Sow."
It begins with a birthday celebration.
Or at least that's what it appears to be.
But somewhere between a cage fight on the White House lawn, a gold-plated green card, and the growing confusion between entertainment and governance, the conversation takes an unexpected turn.
Rather than offering my own opinion, I decided to seek advice from someone who spent a lifetime observing American politics with humor, common sense, and a healthy skepticism toward power.
So today, I invited the spirit of Will Rogers to join us.
What follows is less a political commentary than a meditation on spectacle, applause, memory, and the price nations eventually pay for the seeds they plant.
Whether you agree with it or disagree with it is beside the point.
The real question is whether we still recognize the difference between a performance and a presidency, between a crowd cheering and a country thinking.
As always, the broadcast ends with a simple reminder:
History keeps books.
And eventually, every account comes due.