ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS
There
are so many things our next President should do first, some big, some small.
Here’s
a small one:
“Under
my predecessor,” he or she should say, “it became notoriously difficult and
unpleasant for foreign guests to enter our country. Yes, we need to protect our citizens by
careful screening at customs; but not at the expense of hospitality. The following steps will be taken to improve
the welcome of foreign visitors to ours shores.
First, the number of customs agents will be increased as needed to cut the
standard wait time to 15 minutes or less.
Second, while our visitors are in line, they will be offered complimentary
hot chocolate and tea in the winter; complimentary lemonade and iced tea in the
summer. Folding or rolling chairs will
be provided to those desiring them. We
anticipate the added cost per incoming visitor to be less than $25 – a small
price to pay to create a favorable first impression on people who, on average,
spend $2,000 while they are our guests.
We will do this, first, because we are a warm and welcoming people. Second, as a small but real
signal to the world that ‘we’re back’ – we are rejoining the community of
nations. And third, because we
want the word to spread that America
is a great place to vacation, a great place to study, a
great place to do business. ”
It
would be smoother than that (and I just pulled the $2,000 figure out of the air). But we’d try to find ways to make every visitor
feel welcome and well treated. A volunteer
Greeter Corps might even be formed – people proud of their country who want to show
it off at its best.
FOREVER STAMPS
And
while we’re at it – how about saying, in a long list of big and little things
that first week, that hereafter all first
class stamps, including those already issued, would be valid for first class whatever
the prevailing rate had risen to?
YOUR
IDEA?
“End
the war” is already on the list. Can you
share a few more?
DENTYNE ICE
As
argued previously, it is the perfect food.
Phil: “Did
you check with your dentist?”
F He gave it a toothy grin.
And
one of you wrote in to say that Costco has it for what works out to 69 cents a
pack. Let’s see. I go through a pack a day, so would save $100
or more on a year’s supply. This is getting better and better.