Law, order and standards: A Granger Presidency?

Personal and collective respect for law, order, discipline, reasonably-civilised standards of behaviour, service and of living itself. So what’s the foregoing about?

Ironically, elder cynics like myself are quite entitled to a few knowing, indulgent smirks and smiles at my perceived naivete and even over my rampant speculation about one aspect or element of a David Granger presidency – if ever that possibility happens. (“All things are possible. Only believe” – then vote!?)

Even with only a grandmother as “parent” for my own first thirteen years, subtly backed by neighbours and the moral authority of an urban Roman Catholic Primary School, children of my fifties/sixties youth generally inculcated a sense of respect for authority, regard for quality and standards and a