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Posted by irishchieftain (Member # 1473) on :
 
Passed on today at age 100.
 
Posted by Ocala Mike (Member # 4657) on :
 
The country will miss his A+ post-presidency and his altruism, faith, intgrity, morality, and honesty.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
Jimmy is rated 26 of 44 (Third Quartile) in the CSPAN "Rate The Presidents" survey. He is rated 22 of 45 (Second Quartile) in the Presidential Greatness Survey.

While his presidency could not have been more than "middle of the pack", we here who follow railroad industry affairs, i.e. all of us, should note that the Staggers Act, which so far as I'm concerned saved the industry from being nationalized and falling into the bureaucratic cesspool, was enacted "on his watch". Of course, for those whose interest in railroads is defined as passenger trains, they may take issue with my immediate assessment. For it was on President Carter's watch, that the first major discontinuance of Amtrak routes occurred.

But no one can dispute as Mike immediately notes, his Former Presidency has been devoted to service, as distinct from playing golf, and collecting "outlandish" speaking fees.

Regardless of political affiliations he will be sorely missed.

Thank you, Jimmy, for a job well done.
 
Posted by irishchieftain (Member # 1473) on :
 
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Originally posted by Ocala Mike:
The country will miss his A+ post-presidency and his altruism, faith, int(e)grity, morality, and honesty

So “Peace, Not Apartheid” was exemplary of integrity and morality?

Might violate the principle of de mortuis nil nisi bonum, but in this case nebulous descriptors can lead to indignation, with all due respect.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
The Journal editorialized on the Carter presidency today.

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A centrist Democrat in a center-right era, he deregulated airlines and railroads but was defeated by the left of his own party
In an interest of fairness and balance,, opposite this Editorial in the Print Edition is this opinion piece by a Carter White House staffer.

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Many major successes remain unappreciated. Today’s U.S. energy security rests on three hard-fought bills that finally ended price controls on natural gas and crude oil to stimulate domestic production, made conservation a centerpiece, and inaugurated the era of clean energy—which Carter symbolized by erecting a solar panel on the White House roof. He started the modern deregulation movement by repealing federal controls on trucking, railroads and airlines, opening the way for new carriers like Southwest and JetBlue. He began the deregulation of telecommunications, ushering in the cable era, and of banking. He even ended the Prohibition-era rules that prevented the flow of local craft beers. He adopted the first cost-benefit reviews of new federal regulations

 
Posted by Ocala Mike (Member # 4657) on :
 
Advice from Isaiah 30:27 -

"Come, my people, enter into your rooms, and shut your doors behind you. Hide yourself for a little moment, until the indignation is past."
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
It's long, and I haven't completed it yet, but I share it here anyway;

New York Times

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Rising from Georgia farmland to the White House, he oversaw the historic Camp David peace accords, but his one-term presidency was waylaid by troubles at home and abroad.
Suffice it to say, this article was written well before President Carter's death and just "dusted off" when such actually occurred.

Finally. a State Funeral will be held at the National Cathedral Jan 9. It will be most interesting to see if President-Elect Trump makes the scene.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
TV coverage of the event starts 9A ET and will air or stream, essentially, on the channel or outlet of your choice.

Last report is President-Elect Trump and Meliana will make the scene.

For myself, being an Episcopalian and that the Cathedral is the seat of the Washington DC diocese, it will be interesting to see how the liturgy of the Baptist faith, President Carter's, will be integrated into the Episcopal for the occasion. For President GHWB41, being an Episcopalian, there was no issue.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
Given that yesterday was "not exactly" a "slow news day" with both the Funeral and the Wildfires vying for the front page, Michelle's "no show", ostensibly over a "schedule conflict", seems to have escaped mention by either the Journal or The Times. Even Fox News seems to be giving it a pass - well, for the moment.

Of course, it should be noted that the Former Presidents were seated by Seniority, i.e. Bill was closest to the aisle, and with spouses to their left. That would have placed Michelle next to Trump (there as a Former President, as distinct from President-Elect) on her left. Their "love" for one another has, suffice to say, been widely reported.
 
Posted by irishchieftain (Member # 1473) on :
 
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Originally posted by Ocala Mike:
Advice from Isaiah 30:27 —

“Come, my people, enter into your rooms, and shut your doors behind you. Hide yourself for a little moment, until the indignation is past.”

You quoted Isaiah 26:20. Chapter/verse 30:27 actually says this:
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Behold, the name of the Lᴏʀᴅ cometh from far, burning with his anger, and the burden thereof is heavy: his lips are full of indignation, and his tongue as a devouring fire.
The verse following Isaiah 26:20 is similar, in fact.
 


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