What ever happened to Common Sense
Today I am mourning the passing of an old friend by the name of Common
Sense.
Common Sense, AKA C. S., lived a long life but died from heart failure
at
the brink of the millennium. No one really knows how old he was since
his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He
selflessly devoted his life to service in schools, hospitals, homes,
factories and offices, helping folks get jobs done without fanfare and
foolishness.
For decades, petty rules, silly laws and frivolous lawsuits held no
power over C. S. He was credited with cultivating such valued lessons
as
to know when to come in out of the rain, the early bird gets the worm,
and life isn't always fair. C. S. lived by simple, sound financial
policies (don't spend more than you earn) and reliable parenting
strategies (the adults are in charge, not the kids).
A veteran of the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression, and the
Technological Revolution-C. S. survived cultural and educational trends
including feminism, body piercing, whole language and "new math".
But his health declined when he became infected with the
"If-It-Only-Helps-One-Person-It's-Worth-It" virus. In recent decades
his waning strength proved no match for the ravages of overbearing
federal regulation. He watched in pain as good people became ruled by
self-seeking lawyers and enlightened auditors. his health rapidly
deteriorated when schools endlessly implemented zero tolerance
policies,
reports of 6-year-old boys charged with sexual harassment for kissing a
classmate, a teen suspended for taking a swig of mouthwash after lunch,
and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student.
Finally, C. S. lost his will to live as the Ten Commandments became
contraband, churches became businesses, criminals received better
treatment than victims, and federal judges stuck their noses in
everything from Boy Scouts to professional sports. As the end neared,
C. S. drifted in and out of logic but was kept informed of
developments,
regarding questionable regulations for asbestos, low flow toilets,
"smart' guns", the nurturing of Prohibition laws and mandatory air
bags. Finally when told that the homeowners association restricted
exterior furniture only to that which enhanced property values, he
breathed his last.
C. S. was preceded in death by his parents Truth and Trust; his wife,
Discretion; his daughter, Responsibility; and his son, Reason. He is
survived by three stepbrothers, Rights, Tolerance, and Whiner. Not
many
attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone.
Author Unknown