Sunday, October 24, 2010

Government's pain pill

We’ve been giving America pain pills and morphine drips.  We haven’t attempted to solve the problems.  The government giving healthcare and homes is not addressing the root issue.  When you are diagnosed with cancer, you look for a plan to cure it, not manage it.  We need to figure out why so many don’t have insurance, homes, jobs, etc.  The simple answer is it’s the people in Washington that hand us the button to “manage our pain.” 

Many have admitted that they are managing our decline, and that’s pretty similar to inducing pain management, ease the pain, remove coherence, and keep us comfortable.  I want, and I think many of you do too, them to take the button away from most and solve the issues.  We don’t have  much time, and we need to take swift action.

Stop the subsidies, for corporations and individuals, make us find our own way.  Look to churches and local organizations to help those that truly need the assistance.  Most importantly, stop rewarding bad behavior.  I really don't want to pay for someone else's mortgage or insurance, not when compelled to by the government.  Charity in this country would absolutely increase if people had the burden of government lessened.  We are the most charitable nation on earth, and if the numbing impact of government overreach was removed, think about the greatness we can return to.

1 comment:

  1. This is called the progressive push for new world order... it crosses the political aisle and is threatening to bring our economy down to the rest of the world so 'they' can compete.

    Your references to the housing and financial meltdowns are due to two specific people, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd. Both sat at the heads of the financial and housing committees since January 3rd, 2007.

    One other point, you can't blame progressives for being Democrats. But you can blame Republicans for abandoning conservatives.

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