Remember

Dear President Trump,

“Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain?”

-King David

On this day of remembrance for our veterans which honors all those, both past and present, who have served and fought for righteousness sake, may we also take some time to teach our children the reason for which we are honoring our vets. When we fail to remember the “5 W’s” and the “H”, for whom millions have fought and died for, and when we fail to teach our children these truths about our nation’s history, dangerous ideologies begin to seep in and take up stake in the young minds of our future leaders. Today we are reaping the harvest of the steady dripping away from teaching our children about our nation’s history – the good, the bad, and the ugly.

The who, what, where, why, and how’s of the many wars, as well as the service of our men and women in uniform who served in those wars, is imperative to understanding America’s failures, as well as its prosperity.

As a recently retired, veteran elementary school teacher, with 34 years of service in our nation’s public school system, I believe I am quite qualified, to make this claim. I am a first hand witness to the erosion of historical knowledge from the minds of today’s American citizens.

This erosion is not news to you. Nor is it news, to a dwindling few educators, still in active service in today’s public school system. These true, honest, patriotic educators know the vital importance that historical knowledge plays in our nation’s safety and prosperity, Nor, is it news to Jesse Watters’, who routinely reminds America during his walkabouts on the streets of America about the danger we are in as a sovereign and just nation. When a 35 year old, born and bred American woman is asked “what the Revolutionary War was fought over”, and her response is, “Ummmmm…… Oh man! I know I should know that answer…… but I don’t!” it’s safe to say our country’s future is on the brink of collapse.

My daughter, who recently graduated with a degree in History, and a Masters in Teaching, is now in her first assignment teaching U.S. history and economics at a small town high school. Yesterday, on a visit home, she asked me what movie her dad and I, were going to see. When she was told, “Midway. It’s a film about a WWII battle which changed the course of the war in the Pacific,” she responded, “Huh. I never had to learn about that war”.

Now, Mr. President, I know that my daughter is not stupid. I was a witness to her abilities as learner from the time I carried her in my belly. In addition to taking on her student debt in excess of $75,000, we have also financed over $1,000 in fees to cover the myriad of tests she had to pass for her teaching certification. One test involved 3 months of studying, a minimum of 20 hours a week, while holding down a full time job, on the side, in order to be qualified to teach history in the state of Oregon. The study materials alone cost $200 dollars, and all for the purpose that she be able to pass on to her high school students the knowledge to such historical questions as, “What was the main agricultural crop of the people living in the southeastern part of what was once known as Pangea?” Yet, she doesn’t need to know important events in our Nation’s relatively young life, in order to be teaching United States history to tomorrow’s voters?

Today, I read that the school district in which I grew up, went to school, taught in for over 34 years, and still reside, will no longer be teaching United States History with an emphasis on truth and facts. Rather, teachers are being instructed to take on a subjective emphasis and teach American history from the “perspectives” or “feelings” of those involved. This is sickening. America is ill. One of the causes is a spreading cancer in our institute of education which is erasing, at an ever quickening rate, our country’s past story.

This Veteran’s Day, I invite all American’s to honor our Military vets for their service and sacrifice for the prosperity of the United States of America. I also invite all public, as well as private educator’s, to honor our vets by teaching their students about one event in our military history in which soldiers fought, bled, and died, in order that justice prevails. Finally, I invite you, President Trump to my “incomparable” state of Oregon, where almost 3/4 of a million people voted for you in 2016. I am pretty hopeful that we can make it “a Million from Oregon” in 2020! Or maybe even a “Lucky Number 7” (electoral votes)!

Thank You, Sir, for your great service and sacrifice, as well as the service of your family in Making America Great Again.

With All Due Respect,

A.  Rest

email : a.restmega@gmail.com

Volume 2

Dear President Trump,

One of your most gifted abilities in the same realm of great leaders like Abe Lincoln, George Washington, Martin Luther King, Winston Churchill, Brett Kavanaugh and others throughout history, is your God-breathed desire to root out injustice in your own backyard, along with the backyards of like-minded nations.

No matter their spotlight in history, great leaders always possess the unrelenting passion to expose injustice and get rid of it. Great leaders always persist in their cause, all the while enduring great sacrifice. They know that to reach and expose roots of injustice, they are going to get ‘soiled’ in the process. Why? Because the roots of injustice lie deep beneath layers of corruption. Great leaders, such as yourself, find themselves digging through the nasty filth of corrupt ideologies, which exist due to the roots from which they sprouted.

Your desire to root out the current injustice which has become a spreading cancer throughout our great nation, Mr. President, you are demonstrating the same depth of leadership of history’s great leaders. By digging through the foul excrement of radical leftist ideologies, you are demonstrating uncommon perseverance in pressing forward, all the while enduring a constant barrage of filthy attacks coming from the far left. You have to depth of character to swim as deep as one must go to expose injustice. You have to have depth of character to swim to the bottom of a cesspool of corruption and pull the plug.

In my opinion, those who are offended by what they call “un-Presidential” mannerisms are simply simpletons. What makes a person Presidential is one’s ability to lead in the face of great adversity, not a person’s trait of swinging back at those who are putting, quite literally, all of their resources into keeping the roots of injustice covered up.

Mr President, I know you will never stop looking under every unturned stone to find the roots of injustice which are tearing apart the fertile soil of our great nation. You are transparently revealing your depth of character in your relentless pursuit in finding the truth behind the FBI scandal, the Russian Hoax, and the latest witch hunt (Ukraine), brought to you by the shallow feeding characters of the swamp such as Adam Shiff, Nancy Pelosi, and the vast majority of the media.

I applaud you, Mr. President, for “staying the course” at uncovering the injustice that plagues every institution in this great nation…from overturning a duly elected President, to the utter disregard for the Right to Life, from the injustice found in the public education system, to the injustice of censorship of American citizens by social media platforms. You have steadfastly covered a lot of ground. And you keep me ever mindful that there is still a lot of digging to do!

Mr. President, I once again ask you to consider visiting my beautiful state of Oregon. As you already know, Oregon has been heading in the wrong direction for many years now. Leftist ideology (i.e., injustice) has seeped into nearly every nook and cranny of the place I have called home for the fifty-six years of my life. There were over 720,000 Oregonians who voted for you in 2016. 720,000 American citizens who need to hear from their leader directly. It is my intention to end each correspondence with a plea for you to come out West and RALLY your troops in Oregon. My state needs you, Mr. Trump.

Thank you for your pursuit of justice, for your sacrifice and the sacrifice of your extraordinarily gifted family. Thank you for righting wrongs, and for tireless effort in sharing your vision of how truly great America can be.

Respectfully,

A.  Rest

A Retired Elementary School Teacher

email : a.restmega@gmail.com

Dear Mr. President

Dear President Trump,

It has been written of President Abraham Lincoln, that he would hear from the people of this great nation, in a most unorthodox manner. On a regular basis, the President would meet with common folk to hear their ‘voice’ and try to meet their requests for help.

Recently I read one of my favorite Thanksgiving storybooks to my Kindergarten class. It highlighted this fact about Good Ole’ Abe and I was struck by the realization that almost 160 years later, the citizens of America have a similarly minded President sitting in the Oval Office.

I very much appreciate your willingness to stay connected with the people, in an albeit unorthodox, Abe Lincoln fashion, while under the burden of great criticism, and attack from Leftist ideologies.

Which brings me to the point of this letter. As much as I try to feel connected, I feel very isolated. I am a recently retired, elementary school teacher. I have been attempting for many years now, to have my voice heard. Which is why I have gone to the extreme of starting a blog. It is an extreme because as of two days ago I knew absolutely nothing about how to set up a blog.

I made the decision to vote for you before you had publicly announced your candidacy back in the early summer of 2015. In fact, the first time you spoke on Fox News about your vision for our country and what would later become known as “Making America Great Again”, I knew I would vote for you. You spoke common sense regarding many different issues and every one of your thoughts mirrored my own, almost as if we had just finished having coffee together.

Mr. President, I am a homegrown Oregonian, living in one of the most beautiful states in the union. Sadly, the lush forests, mountain ranges, coastal treasures, Columbia River gorge, and high desert, have fallen prey to leftist indoctrination at every level of state bureaucracy. Our public school children, and the future of America, are literally being indoctrinated into dangerous leftist ideologies, beginning in Kindergarten. And the federal government is paying them do this! Homelessness is out of control, and America’s City of Bridges, Portland, is following in the footprints of big sisters, San Francisco & Seattle.

Oregon needs you, Mr. President. On Election Day, 2016, 782,403 American Oregonians cast their vote for you. I would like to ask you to please make Oregon one of your campaign stops in 2020. 782, 403 citizens deserve the opportunity to host a rally for you. In fact, a Presidential stop at every state in the union (regardless of electoral college chance) would send a strong message to every American citizen – Their Commander In Chief cares enough about their beautiful home that he takes the time to stop in for a visit.

I do not know my attempt to speak with you will ever find its way before you. Perhaps fate will shine on my little “acre” of this nation and provide others throughout America an opportunity to be heard by their Leader, who loves this country, with all of its blessings, as much as they do.

Thank You for your service. I stand with you, Mr. President. Make Education Great Again. Make Justice Great Again. Make America Great Again!

Respectfully,

A. REST (A Retired Elementary School Teacher) a.restmega@gmail.com