Quote of the Day: State of the Union

 

File:Federal Hall 2011 New York City.jpg“He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient;” — U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 3

President George Washington delivered the first State of the Union address to Congress on 8 January 1790. Congress was then meeting in Federal Hall, in New York City. Our first president addressed themes that we will hear President Donald Trump address, on 5 February 2019, the new date Speaker Pelosi invites him to take the floor of the House:

National Defense:

Among the many interesting objects, which will engage your attention, that of providing for the common defence will merit particular regard. To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.

Immigration and controlling who gets to be a citizen:

Various considerations also render it expedient, that the terms on which foreigners may be admitted to the rights of Citizens, should be speedily ascertained by a uniform rule of naturalization.

Funding and approving staffing of the Administration to let the President carry out his duties:

The interests of the United States require, that our intercourse with other nations should be facilitated by such provisions as will enable me to fulfil my duty in that respect, in the manner, which circumstances may render most conducive to the public good: And to this end, that the compensations to be made to the persons, who may be employed, should, according to the nature of their appointments, be defined by law; and a competent fund designated for defraying the expenses incident to the conduct of foreign affairs.

Infrastructure, intellectual property, and trade:

The advancement of Agriculture, commerce and Manufactures, by all proper means, will not, I trust, need recommendation. But I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency of giving effectual encouragement as well to the introduction of new and useful inventions from abroad, as to the exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home; and of facilitating the intercourse between the distant parts of our Country by a due attention to the Post-Office and Post Roads.

Education as a basis of an informed citizenry which holds the government accountable:

Nor am I less pursuaded, that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing, which can better deserve your patronage, than the promotion of Science and Literature. Knowledge is in every Country the surest basis of public happiness. In one, in which the measures of Government recieve their impression so immediately from the sense of the Community as in our’s, it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free Constitution it contributes in various ways: By convincing those, who are entrusted with the public administration, that every valuable end of Government is best answered by the enlightened confidence of the people: And by teaching the people themselves to know and to value their own rights; to discern and provide against invasions of them; to distinguish between oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority; between burthens proceeding from a disregard to their convenience and those resulting from the inevitable exigencies of Society; to discriminate the spirit of liberty from that of licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy, but temperate vigilence against encroachments, with an inviolable respect to the laws.

Capitol Dome Tholos – Pic of the Week | In Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of CongressWorking together for the common good:

The welfare of our Country is the great object to which our cares and efforts ought to be directed. And I shall derive great satisfaction from a co-operation with you, in the pleasing though arduous task of ensuring to our fellow Citizens the blessings, which they have a right to expect, from a free, efficient and equal Government.

While President Trump will speak longer, as all other Presidents did after this first address, we can be reassured that there is continuity, stretching all the way back to the first Congress and administration. Our constitution, institutions, and body politic have weathered internal and external challenges and conflicts, for over two centuries. Manners of dress and address have changed, yet we will hear, again, of timeless matters.

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  1. Thejokewasonme Member
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    I no longer listen to the SOTU addresses.  Prefer to read in print what was said.  They’re normally too long for me.  Lately, this is magnified by the jack-in-the-box applauding by whichever party is in power.  Moreover, after the way the Democrats acted at President Trump’s first SOTU message, I’ll not watch the upcoming one.  (Latest is that Pelosi has invited the President to deliver his SOTU on Feb. 5.)

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  2. Arahant Member
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    I think we ought to ditch the show and go back to sending a paper report.

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  3. Clifford A. Brown Member
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    Thejokewasonme (View Comment):

    I no longer listen to the SOTU addresses. Prefer to read in print what was said. They’re normally too long for me. Lately, this is magnified by the jack-in-the-box applauding by whichever party is in power. Moreover, after the way the Democrats acted at President Trump’s first SOTU message, I’ll not watch the upcoming one. (Latest is that Pelosi has invited the President to deliver his SOTU on Feb. 5.)

    Yes, I’ve updated the post for the confirmed offer and acceptance of the new date.

    And, may I suggest the power of C-SPAN video accelerated replay? Definitely read it, but it may be worth watching at 1.5 speed.  

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  4. Clifford A. Brown Member
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    I think we ought to ditch the show and go back to sending a paper report.

    How about we the other way: full multimedia presentation, each point illustrated with graphics and video? Think peak Steve Jobs.

    Paper reports, started by Jefferson, went out with the dawn of electronic mass voice communication. This is likely because a paper report, alone, is a dead letter.

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  5. Arahant Member
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    Clifford A. Brown (View Comment):

    Arahant (View Comment):

    I think we ought to ditch the show and go back to sending a paper report.

    How about we the other way: full multimedia presentation, each point illustrated with graphics and video? Think peak Steve Jobs.

    So, Trump has to wear a black turtleneck? I hear it can be slimming.

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  6. Vectorman Inactive
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    I think we ought to ditch the show and go back to sending a paper report.

    Since we can’t keep the talking heads from speculating 1 hour before the SOTU, and 1 hour of nonsense afterwards, this will save time and not interrupt our evening activities.


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    Clifford A. Brown (View Comment):

    Thejokewasonme (View Comment):

    I no longer listen to the SOTU addresses. Prefer to read in print what was said. They’re normally too long for me. Lately, this is magnified by the jack-in-the-box applauding by whichever party is in power. Moreover, after the way the Democrats acted at President Trump’s first SOTU message, I’ll not watch the upcoming one. (Latest is that Pelosi has invited the President to deliver his SOTU on Feb. 5.)

    Yes, I’ve updated the post for the confirmed offer and acceptance of the new date.

    And, may I suggest the power of C-SPAN video accelerated replay? Definitely read it, but it may be worth watching at 1.5 speed.

    I wasn’t aware of the C-SPAN option.  Thanks so much for the suggestion.

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  8. Sisyphus Member
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    Clifford A. Brown (View Comment):

    Arahant (View Comment):

    I think we ought to ditch the show and go back to sending a paper report.

    How about we the other way: full multimedia presentation, each point illustrated with graphics and video? Think peak Steve Jobs.

    So, Trump has to wear a black turtleneck? I hear it can be slimming.

    I don’t think he can bring off the skinny jeans.

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  9. Arahant Member
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    Sisyphus (View Comment):
    I don’t think he can bring off the skinny jeans.

    Well, neither could I.

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  10. James Of England Inactive
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    Thejokewasonme (View Comment):

    Clifford A. Brown (View Comment):

    Thejokewasonme (View Comment):

    I no longer listen to the SOTU addresses. Prefer to read in print what was said. They’re normally too long for me. Lately, this is magnified by the jack-in-the-box applauding by whichever party is in power. Moreover, after the way the Democrats acted at President Trump’s first SOTU message, I’ll not watch the upcoming one. (Latest is that Pelosi has invited the President to deliver his SOTU on Feb. 5.)

    Yes, I’ve updated the post for the confirmed offer and acceptance of the new date.

    And, may I suggest the power of C-SPAN video accelerated replay? Definitely read it, but it may be worth watching at 1.5 speed.

    I wasn’t aware of the C-SPAN option. Thanks so much for the suggestion.

    I think it is an excellent thing to be aware of; there are many issues that can be best learned about that way. That said, I’ve long valued group watching of the SOTU as a little civic tradition and think that this will be the rare thing I listen to that I don’t accelerate. Each to their own. 

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  11. James Of England Inactive
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    This was an excellent post, btw, apparently falling into the regrettable category too well argued to get pushback and hence attention. Thank you for it. 

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  12. Clifford A. Brown Member
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    James Of England (View Comment):

    This was an excellent post, btw, apparently falling into the regrettable category too well argued to get pushback and hence attention. Thank you for it.

    Uh, thank ya, thank ya very much. I’ll repress the urge to post the Jim Carey Mask meme, where he spoofs Sally Field’s famous Oscar acceptance speech.

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