Second Qtr. 2022
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: P1 George Washington Takes the Reins | P2 The Panic of 1907 | P2 Pathway to Effective Leadership - Part 1 | P3 The Book of Judges - Part 2 | P3 The Minor Prophets Series - Amos | P4 Book Review: Change Your World | P4 The Great Recession of 2008 | P5 The Transition - Moses | P6 America's President Page: Teddy Roosevelt
EDUCATION CENTRAL (Getting to Know What Happened in America's World of Business, History, and Religion)
Message from the editor...
In this edition, we focus on leadership from those who led and those who speak to others of it. I am currently reading Marcus Warner and Jim Wilder's book Rare Leadership in which they point out that "we need more mature leaders." Indeed we do! It is my desire and hope that today's generations will turn out leaders who positively shake this world! Our book review is on John Maxwell's Change Your World - read the review, then read the book. Then make that positive difference in the world!
George Washington Takes The Reins The delegates "were perplexed with no part of the plan so much as with the mode of choosing the President." James Wilson, Pennsylvania delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1787 During the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the delegates struggled in coming to a resolution on how to install the President of the United States - in the years to come the most powerful leader in the world. The delegates overwhelmingly voted against Gouverneur Morris from Pennsylvania, a 35-year-old lawyer, who suggested that the people vote to elect the president. There were all sorts of other suggestions. There were no national conventions with all the fanfare of selecting a candidate. And on top of things there was the concern as to how long a person could serve as president, what to do if the president was corrupt, and what title would he be given. The Founding Fathers would, after wrangling with each other on the issue of electing the president, compromise giving the states the power to appoint "electors" who would vote for the presidency. The Expectant Choice Most people conceded the fact that George Washington would be the country's first President. Edward J. Larson pointed out in his book The Return of George Washington that Washington was "Already first in war, he was now first in peace and clearly first in the hearts of his countrymen. He had no rivals."
On page 4 is a question and answer segment on the issues that came before, during, and after the Great Recession of 2008. While it's always a good time to learn more about the deeds of others that initiated the financial debacle, many economists draw lines connecting the Panic of 1907 with that of 2008. Which brings to George Santayana's famous line "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Let's learn today! Enjoy the reads! Stay safe!
The Latest Economic Projections Oh, what times we live in: The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) projections according to the Fed- For 2022, the GDP has been LOWERED from 4.0 percent to 2.8 percent. - For 2023, the GDP is projected to be 2.2 percent. - For 2024, the GDP is projected to be 2.0 percent. The GDP represents the total value of goods manufactured and services provided over a given time period. Source: DICamillo, N. "The Fed lowered its US economic growth forecast in the face of war and inflation." Quartz.
Political Term
Republican Party - the party came into existence in 1854 when the Whig party fractured primarily due to the issue of slavery. In June of 1854, it was publishing magnate, But Washington wasn't exactly sure if the presidency was what he wanted. He didn't shy Horace Greeley, who suggested the use of the term away from telling others while commanding the American forces in 1775 that he wanted to "Republican" to call the party that was once labeled retire. And, on December 23, 1783, following the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, he "Whig." The anti-slavery party, the Republicans, would announced to Congress that he was, in fact, retiring. But America, on its maiden freedom control the House of Representatives in 1855. The Republicans had their first nominating convention on June voyage, needed the strength, will, and intellect to overcome the birth pains as a new 17, 1856. nation. While he expressed reluctance in becoming President, Morris, Alexander Hamilton and others convinced him that "no other Man can fill that Office." Hamilton wrote The first Republican elected President of the United States to Washington in November 1788 telling him that "no other man can sufficiently unite the was Abraham Lincoln in 1860. The party, which believed in public opinion or can give the requisite weight to the office in the commencement of the smaller government at one time, would take on a more government." moderate position regarding social issues. The Republicans still maintain sizeable power in the U.S. (continued on page 2)
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