“The first thing I thought was that this is exactly
what will happen when Donald Trump will be elected: It's good practice.” Sarnia
Mayor Mike Bradley may have joked about the recent invasion of his town by
Americans, but he wasn’t laughing when he realized that Sarnia would have to
pay to get them home.
In August, thousands of Americans set sail from Port
Huron, Michigan, down the St. Clair river, on inner tubes and a variety of
floaties. A sudden change in the wind
direction resulted in 1,500 of the adventurers winding up on Canadian soil.
The refugees wearing bathing suits and flip flops were
provided with warm towels, food and bus rides back across the border, at an
estimated cost of over $8,000.00 to the town of Sarnia.
The Bible says, “There is a path before each person
that seems right, but it ends in death.”
Mayor Bradley said something similar, “You also can’t
legislate IQ levels — and if people want to go out on a very dangerous river in
the middle of a storm pattern … and drink, and be on a little life raft or a
flotation device … that’s their choice.”
But, however you say it, the reality is there is often
a price attached to our choices.
Have a great week and remember: To see what is really
possible, you will have to attempt the impossible.
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