Summary
"The problem is," said the man pumping Exxon regular into his muddy Ford 150 at a fuel stop not far from Waterproof, hard by the Mississippi River, "we don't have a steadying hand in America anymore.
"When you don't have a steadying hand, nobody pays any attention to anyone else and everything goes kaflooey."See the full content of this document
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A Steadying Hand, Missing in Action
Everything is not kaflooey in the alabaster cities of patriot dream and across the fruited plain undimmed by human tears, not yet, but after a 1,300-mile drive toward the heartland, through a half...
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