Rick Perry is in the news again. It is likely that President-elect Donald Trump will name the former Texas governor as his Secretary of Energy. There is a peculiar irony here since it was Perry’s inability to remember the name of the Department of Energy in a televised debate that sank his own presidential bid. It is also a…
Author: gary1164
A Christmas Story
The Prologue I’m going to step into an area that could be dangerous. Dangerous because the topic is the most personal, yet debated and misunderstood of all socio-political realms. The topic is Gender Identification. The debate has swirled as long as I can remember, and even though there have been victories that signal acceptance of people…
The Internet, the Whole Internet, and Nothing but the Internet
“Truth” means being in accord with fact or reality. The opposite of truth is “falsehood” which can also appear as logical, factual, even ethical, but is, of course, a deception, whether intentional or not. As humans we depend upon truth, where it is assumed rather than being a subject of discussion; otherwise, how could we…
The Shadow of Our Burden
Over the years I’ve heard opponents of social spending say, “If I were taxed less, I would give more generously to charity.” On the surface, at least, that statement seems to have some validity. I am privileged to host several fundraisers every year, helping to raise money for everything from the United Way, Habitat for Humanity,…
The Higher Moral Ground
What is the greatest threat to our political system? Oligarchic control? Elections manipulated by wealth? Economic disparity? Those are all issues in crisis, but they are results of inattention to foundational principles. The root cause of our dysfunction is: Hypocrisy. Until we discover the enlightenment that allows us to be honest; that mediates the deflection…
My Thankful Prayer
Someone said to me: “Gary, I don’t see any evidence of American pride in your positions. You criticize our great country.” I was startled. I honestly feel that my perspective is a tribute to America, even when I am critical of politicians, policies and political parties. I never take for granted what this country provides,…
Truth in Political Advertising
If there was time before the election, you know what commercial I’d like to make? It would start on a television screen that was showing one of the attack ads against me. It would be the one where the voice-over says: “Gary Kroeger said ‘Obamacare is a good start.” The camera would pull back and…
A State-Bred Race
It’s the home stretch! I’ve been campaigning now for 21 months. Over a year in a primary for the United States Congress and 7 months after I made the switch to run for the Iowa House. I have been enjoying every minute of it, even though the physical and mental requirements can be, at times,…
United We Stand
When President John F. Kennedy changed the tax structure to lower the highest marginal rates, while closing loopholes, it was effective because it was a balance of the right amount and in the right way. It was a confluence of fairness, equitability, and accountability that led to economic stimulus. But, numbers alone are not why…
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. And Wrong.
My oldest son, who is now 17, likes to talk politics now and again. I love that he is showing interest in what has been his father’s passion, and he has been coming to the table with his own ideas. Occasionally he will come right out with what is on his mind. “Dad, why you don’t…