It is mid August already. Soon Costco and Walmart and everybody else will bring out their Christmas goodies and decorations, right alongside the Back To School supplies. As the one runs low, the other will fill the shelves. So it is time to start thinking about Christmas lists. Ah, lists—the gift that keeps on giving!
Today is also the 90th anniversary of the Social Security Act becoming law, one of the biggest gifts by a government to its people of all time. In the spirit of that momentous occasion, I already have been thinking about my own Christmas list for 2025. I want to share what I have, so far.
National Parks that are well staffed, safe, clean and easily accessible to everyone, especially our foreign guests whom we want to impress with America's beauty.
The Social Security safety net firmly in place, fully funded and protected not just for me but for my children and grandchildren far into the future.
Clean air and water would be nice.
Affordable health care for everyone.
A living wage, which can be tricky, because there are so many opinions about what that is. Lets just say enough to pay all our bills, save a million-five before retirement, and maybe afford the occassional trip to the closest National Park.
Affordable housing for everyone.
Maybe we could have a return to the idea that we do need to help and care for each other, even strangers, because “a stranger is just a friend you haven't met yet,” according to Irish poet William Butler Yeats.
Francis Perkins, US Secretary of Labor under FDR, and one of the major forces in creating the Social Security Act ninety years ago, said, “The people are what matter to government, and a government should aim to give all the people under its jurisdiction the best possible life.” I fear that many Christians in America have lost sight of their own christian values. My final wish is that they come to their senses and remember, “For everyone to whom much is given, much will be required, and from him whom they entrusted much, they will demand more.” Luke 12:48.
Red suits and fake beards optional.