I see.
It's ironic in a way.
I read a story in the bible where a man was robbed, beat up and left for dead on the side of the road.
A leader of a religious group saw the man, and moved to the other side of the road and kept walking because he read in his religion that if he touched a dead man, he couldn't perform is religious duties.
Another religious fellow saw the man, and did the same as his religious leader.
Lastly, a vagabond and low life scumsucker saw the man and bound up his wounds. He then took the man and paid for a warm, safe place where he would be taken care of and covered all the injured man's Wounds.
It's odd the the scumsucker didn't Iknow anything about the man left for dead or faulted him for walking alone or any other reasons why he brought this robbing and beating upon himself. Instead, he saw a need and helped.
It's amazing to me how our national GDP is more important than our environment or our citizens. We don't seem to have an issue spending trillions on wars that could have been avoided, and we don't mind raising the national debt ceiling to pay for them.
But in the same notion, social security is borrowed from and left in debt and for those who to no fault of their own, their own bodies have robbed them of their health and have beat themselves up for dead. And as a nation, we just cross to the other side of the road and keep walking.
Yeah, we certainly look at this issue differently and the vision I have for our great country is a bit different than yours. But then again,I don't recall hearing your vision.