Fake News. I made
this headline up. Although this headline
is Fake News for now, it seems like just a matter of time before Trump gets
bored with the NFL and sets his sights on a new target like roundabouts. I readily admit, this blog post title is a cheap
ploy to get your attention.
But I want to talk about roundabouts for a moment because I
think they perfectly encapsulate the political divide we are facing today.
First off. I’m staunchly
pro-roundabout.
Roundabouts decrease travel times, they are safer than 4-way
stops, they are better for the environment, they keep super old people off the
road because they are afraid of them, the list goes on and on.
I’m listening to Yes’s Roundabout right now as I type
this.
If you wanted to nickname me Roundabout, I wouldn’t stop
you. It’s better than some of the
nicknames I’ve gotten in the past. Ben
Gay. Ben Dover. Ben Stiller Show. Yeah, I’d be happy as hell if Roundabout somehow
became a thing.
As I whiz through these infrastructure wonderlands, I often marvel
how they came about.
I like to think there is an unsung hero at the DMV that
dreamed up the idea of the roundabout in the middle of the night. He
went to a 24-hour Kinkos Jerry Maguire-style, and toiled throughout the night to
present a plan to the top brass at the DMV the next day.
I wasn’t there, obviously, but I ONE THOUSAND PERCENT know
that they shot the idea down right away.
With these exact words, they said “we’re going to keep building 4-way
stops and traffic signals because they work and that’s the way we’ve always
done it”. I guarantee our hero heard
this phrase a million times over but he persevered, maybe went over a few heads,
and because of his determination, I can now hit up the Woodman's in Howard and be
back to the house, door-to-door, in like 6 minutes. It’s crazy.
We should build a monument to celebrate this DMV guy. We can put it…wait for it...at the center of
a prominent roundabout. Everyone wins.
To make a long-winded point, there are some people who don’t
want to change or go back to the old ways of doing things and there are some people
that want to tinker and try to make things better.
Don’t get me wrong, sometimes the old ways are the best ways
but I just no longer accept “because that’s the way we’ve always done it” as a
reason to keep doing something. The old
ways should always be challenged and have to stand on their own merits when new ideas
are presented.
So now you are wondering “When did Brain Litter get so
political?”
That is a good question.
I’ve been writing this blog since 2005.
I’ve posted 193 times and racked up 19,000 hits over 12 years. On Monday, I made a stand on the national
anthem protests with post #194 and now I’m over 20,000 hits. It is by far the most popular post I’ve ever posted
and I wrote it in less than an hour on a whim.
There’s clearly demand for this kind of content and I have
an established platform so I am going to explore these political topics going
forward in addition to my typical rants. I am obsessed with demographics lately
(millennials AMIRIGHT!?!?!) and being 36 years old is an interesting age to be
at. I am calling this stage of life SECOND
PUBERTY and I have lots of future posts planned on this non-partisan topic and
more.
Yes, I am leaning left these days as you can tell, but stay
with me, I promise to call out all forms of hypocrisy when I see it. Feathers will be ruffled going forward for
sure, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have some laughs and find some common
ground as we navigate these tumultuous times ahead.
3 comments:
Oh shit! Pundits of Green Bay, get ready to clutch your pearls! Ben Dover's coming at you with some scorching hot political takes.
How hot are the takes?
So hot.
I just want my takes back.
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