Togetherness is good for our country
by Jordan Cooper
Pray. Hope. Work. Talk. Love. These essential four-letter words are missing from the American psyche. The violence is not the America we pray for. This lack of civility is not the America we hope for. The play of hooky to doing work for the good of our people is leaving our country vacant of solutions, but overwhelmed with problems. The absence of optimistic talk with strategies to better our country is keeping the American Dream away from our inhabitants. In conclusion, the void of love for our country makes our matters in disarray as ever.
We argue without coming to agreement. We protest without priorities to correct situations. We do nothing as evil continues to show itself in our world. We treat bad happenings as a must-see event in our media and not to merely apprise our fellow citizens. We need to wake up everyday and ask what we can do to help America be the best. If we pray to God we will be able to react to all things with poise. If we hope we will have the motivation to take on any task. If we work will be able to succeed in any of our goals. If we talk issues can be handled that will not lead to more disorder. Lastly, if we love each other we can appreciate what every person can, is, and will bring for America.
We are all destined to be vessels of the most high’s goodness in whatever we do. God has a plan for you and he doesn’t scribble. So, don’t treat his memo like a meme. Also, don’t keep your ambition at bay let it drive you all night like an Uber when you’re out of town. Yet, stay sober with your thoughts, so you’ll never stray from your destiny like a pet kennel.
Accidents hurt people, but the careless thoughts from human beings make us die too habitually. The bullets from guns tear apart the bodies of individuals, but reckless reasons from people send innocent people to their eternity too frequently. The good Lord gives us access granted to a good life. We need not take it for granted and be conscientious of ourselves.
We as human beings are not to disrupt the natural maturations of human beings by violence, unmindful nonsense, and concealed incompetency from professionals. Our lives are made to be influential for the longest time allowed by God.
Jordan Thomas Cooper is a 2015 graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree in History and a 2010 graduate of the RealEstate School of Success in Irmo. He is the first African-American to serve in both the governor and lieutenant governor’s office as an aide and first to serve in the Inspector General’s Office in S.C. (Haley) He is also the first person to serve in the top three offices in the gubernatorial line of succession in South Carolina (Haley, Bauer, McConnell). He says research shows he is the second black presidential campaign speechwriter in American history and the first for a GOP presidential campaign (Bush 2015). He also played football for Coach Steve Spurrier.