basspirate
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And that is the saddest fact of all, Bobby, reality comes crashing through with a fury. I realize that my sentiments are just words and that /most/ of us think this way.
At this point, the de-industrialization of America is going to be a bad thing, I think the industrialization of the world was the best and worst thing ever in the first place.
I guess my frustration is that for all the good sentiment out there and positive thinking virtually nobody is willing to act on it, at all. I'm as lazy and guilty as anyone.
This plan, just like any other gov't plan for the past two hundred years has nothing to do with helping Americans, it's about making money. Money, money, money, money.
Will we ever see a large scale movement from our government to enhance the daily lives of its constituents? How did we go from 'power to the people' to 'power to the profit'?
Communism looks amazing on paper, but in the end I suppose that organisms that function, at their basest level, to satisfy their instinctual, biological needs will always be wired to be greedy and self-serving to some level.
Also, you are right, the best way to help a person is to put them to work. I think that people who needlessly drain the system on welfare with no plan of getting off is as heinous as a CEO mercilessly tightening the screws on his worker bees to make a few extra bucks.
In my personal life though, it's frustrating as I go to work and school every day and drive myself into the ground trying to gain an inch and when I get sick I not only can't call off work, I can't go to the doctor and I don't have any way of knowing what's wrong with me. My employer has no reason to offer me health insurance as that's not a money-maker for them. They are driven by the dollar and nothing else.
At this point, the de-industrialization of America is going to be a bad thing, I think the industrialization of the world was the best and worst thing ever in the first place.
I guess my frustration is that for all the good sentiment out there and positive thinking virtually nobody is willing to act on it, at all. I'm as lazy and guilty as anyone.
This plan, just like any other gov't plan for the past two hundred years has nothing to do with helping Americans, it's about making money. Money, money, money, money.
Will we ever see a large scale movement from our government to enhance the daily lives of its constituents? How did we go from 'power to the people' to 'power to the profit'?
Communism looks amazing on paper, but in the end I suppose that organisms that function, at their basest level, to satisfy their instinctual, biological needs will always be wired to be greedy and self-serving to some level.
Also, you are right, the best way to help a person is to put them to work. I think that people who needlessly drain the system on welfare with no plan of getting off is as heinous as a CEO mercilessly tightening the screws on his worker bees to make a few extra bucks.
In my personal life though, it's frustrating as I go to work and school every day and drive myself into the ground trying to gain an inch and when I get sick I not only can't call off work, I can't go to the doctor and I don't have any way of knowing what's wrong with me. My employer has no reason to offer me health insurance as that's not a money-maker for them. They are driven by the dollar and nothing else.