2020-09-26

National Good Neighbor Day 2020

    Fred Rogers



Over the years I've had a lot of neighbors. I've had good neighbors. I've had others who like to tresspass frequently and defiantly and otherwise be disrespectful.

My definition of "good neighbor" has evolved over the years. I once viewed it as an involved proximal household but nowadays I'd just as soon not be bothered ...

The Senate passed a resolution by Montana Senator Max Baucus to designate September 26 as National Good Neighbor Day on April 28, 2004 creating National Good Neighbor Day — this neighborly national holiday celebrated each September 26 here in the US.

The brainchild of one Becky Mattson of Lakeside, Montana it is meant to network and recognize leadership in the neighborhood.

President Jimmy Carter signed Proclamation 4601 establishing September 24, 1978 as the first National Good Neighbor Day stating that it should be observed appropriately.

Too bad he ultimately became a dottering old slobbering fool who can't keep his mouth out of politics anymore regardless of how foolhardy his idiotic rantings become.

When I think of good neighbors, I think of Fred Rogers on PBS prior to them degenerating into a leftist libtard vat of sludge.

He brought manners and common sense and discussion to a generation of children who were supplanted by that generation of burger flippers from the early 1990s who reproduced and gave us more dullards, constantly triggered snowflakes, social justice morons, antifa, BLM, and those other warts on the ass of the nation.