Today, we celebrate the incredible journey of our nation toward freedom and independence. On behalf of our family of companies, we are wishing you a safe and happy Independence Day!
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Happy Independence Day! 🇺🇸 Today, we celebrate the ratification of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and America’s continued effort to fulfill the principle “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Learn more about the founding of America by checking out our playlist “Founding a Nation”: https://bit.ly/3RNTIV1
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I wanted to wish all of my professional peers a happy American Independence Day, and to remind everyone how lucky we are that our forefathers had the insights to lay the groundwork for where we are today. Nothing is perfect, and trials where freedom is, will strengthen. As professionsals, we begin each fiscal year with a new set of goals. Back in 1787, our forefathers did the same, and laid these out in what became the preamble of our Constitution. Essentially, the “objectives” of our governments foundation. “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.". Take it to heart. Take it to work. Take it to sleep. These are critical objectives that we must strive to drive with passion in our work and home lives. Don’t tread on these objectives. Happy Independence Day!
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As we mark the anniversary of our nation’s birth, we reflect on the enduring principles that make America exceptional: liberty, resilience, and innovation. Today, we honor the spirit of freedom and the sacrifices made to secure it. At Poly-clip, we take pride in being part of the American narrative. From the resolve of our founding fathers to the pioneering advancements that shape our industry, we draw inspiration from the limitless potential of our country. America stands out in many profound ways: Freedom and Democracy: The cornerstone of our nation, granting us the power to voice our opinions and shape our destiny. Innovation and Technology: From Silicon Valley’s technological advancements to groundbreaking achievements in medicine and space exploration. Diverse Culture: A rich tapestry of cultures, traditions, and ideas that strengthen our society. Natural Beauty: From the majestic Grand Canyon to the serene beaches of Hawaii, our landscapes are as varied as our people. Resilience and Determination: A legacy of overcoming challenges and emerging stronger, from the Revolutionary War to present-day achievements. This Fourth of July, let us come together to honor the land of the free and the home of the brave. Whether through quiet reflection, watching fireworks, or spending time with loved ones, let us appreciate the freedoms we hold dear and the opportunities that lie ahead. As we contemplate our nation’s history and anticipate a future filled with promise, we remain committed to upholding American ingenuity and excellence in all we do.
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We are reflecting on the upcoming Anniversary of the Apology to Stolen Generations and the impact it has had on First Nations people. Read more about how we can move forward https://lnkd.in/gMpmv6cM
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May your Independence Day be filled with celebration, joy, and above all, pride as we honor our freedom and liberty that defines our great nation. Check out my blog post https://wix.to/fJk1zOR #newblogpost
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Let the spirit of CarmelFest stay with you all year, honoring the intent behind our independence. Read this week's Civility Column in The Current here: https://bit.ly/4bI6j3i
Opinion: Declaration a plea for purpose, respect
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🎆 The History of the Fourth of July: Celebrating Independence and Resilience 🇺🇸 As we gather to celebrate the Fourth of July, it’s essential to reflect on the history and significance of this monumental day. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, marking the birth of the United States of America and its separation from British rule. The Declaration, primarily drafted by Thomas Jefferson, was a bold assertion of the colonies' desire for freedom and self-governance. It laid the foundation for a nation built on principles of liberty, equality, and the pursuit of happiness. Over the years, the Fourth of July has become a day of unity and celebration, filled with fireworks, parades, and gatherings. It's a time to honor the bravery and vision of our Founding Fathers, as well as the countless individuals who have contributed to the nation's growth and success. At Walker Capital Partners, we recognize the importance of independence and resilience, values that are deeply ingrained in our nation's history and spirit. As we enjoy the festivities, let's also remember the significance of this day and the enduring strength it symbolizes. Wishing everyone a happy and safe Fourth of July! 🇺🇸 #FourthOfJuly #IndependenceDay #AmericanHistory #WalkerCapitalPartners #Liberty #Resilience
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We live in an era of great confusion and disappointment with governance and a general dissatisfaction in our representation in OUR government. Allow me share some memorable advice my granma used to share to me- "things seem to always get worse before they get better", or even more shared, "It's always darkest right before dawn". The idea of "America" was that of a "great experiment", at a time where entire nations were either ruLED by a monarchy or were empires were RULED by emperors, a group of enlightened people conceptualized the idea of a nation ruled by the people. They even postulated a number of scenarios in that! Some were unrealistic, some were marginally laughable. But the concept was so appealing, men were willing to die for it. In the decades around what we today know as America's "Independence Day", this nation developed a principle that would be used over and over in many other lands on this planet. Back to today- I try to remember the advice from my granma when I understand that the experiment is still running, because the settings were never potted in epoxy- Lest we forget that those enlightened people considered that times would change, society would change and thus governance should be able to change to support that change. I won't waste your time talking about the things we should have learned in our civics classes in school, but consider those now... As we celebrate our Independence, let us also remember that the cost of FREEDOM is NEVER FREE- When we are a military protecting the homeland from external influences that would compromise the autonomy of our nation's governance or it's people's freedoms, OR safety. Or, a citizen that understands that we are not expected to leave the governance of our country to someone else, but that a government "Of, WE the People" means that what we have is the product of our contributions, or lack there of... Make America what you expect it to be, make YOUR contributions to it- participate in the government of it, scrutinize the abilities and effectiveness of those you choose to represent you in government, consider what happens to the governance as that representative exploits your representation- we are NOT choosing leaders here folks- we are CHOOSING those that REPRESENT our expectations in the governance of this "Nation built on the GREAT EXPERIMENT... Happy 4th of July- Let Freedom Ring!
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Grateful for our freedom. Happy Independence Day!
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