“How about that”, Mel Allen shouts over the mike . . . “Everybody wins,”

Perhaps it is a fast forward of the Twilight Zone where we have been coming from for sometime, where everyone plays everything and everyone wins.

It appears to be a version of what the Obama administration might call ‘redistribution of winning.’

Play anything and get a trophy, winner or looser.

Everyone makes the team, everyone plays . . . it doesn’t make any difference what the game is nor the ability of the player, academics, science, mathematics, creative writing or sports we have nothing but winners out there .

It provides hope for everyone – they even get trophies for being part of something,  but they don’t know what they have accomplished – they don’t know whether they won or lost, they just know they participated in something called redistribution of winning . . . and that’s not understandable.

It is interesting how politics reflects political correctness, which is fiction, while competition reflects reality.

We are delivering fiction to our youth by extracting competitiveness from their educational development.

Everyone can not play the game whatever it might be and the sooner they learn that the better for them.

Likewise, we should not be developing a dependent attitude on our society that those with wealth should be taking care of those that are not so wealthy – an Obama thesis.

Let’s reintroduce competitiveness into our society – yes winners and losers, and let us not forget that more often than not losers come back to become winners because they understand the concept of competition, which is analogous to capitalism.

Redistribution of anything is not a good thing – it is an Alinsky/Obama thing.