Thursday, January 20, 2011

Can't we all just get along? Well, let me fix it.

I've often heard there are the "have and the have-nots" or as I like to say,  "the want and the want-nots."  Unfortunately, it all comes down to $$$.  Yep.  The root of all evil, since the beginning of time I'm sure.  I grew up in a middle income family, probably closer to "lower" middle-income, and I was taught to go to work everyday to have what is needed.  I always had food to eat, clothes on my back, and of course shoes on my feet.  I didn't notice I was any less than anybody else, until I became a working adult.  Boy, do I miss the days of childhood bliss.
Going to Governor Mark Dayton, hopefully very soon, is the welfare reform bill.  Finally.  I am not one to sit back and hope lawmakers do what I believe should be done.  I CONTACT THEM!  Be it via e-mail or telephone, I voice my opinion.  How else will my concerns be heard?  I'm nobody to them except a vote during an election or a checkbook during tax time.  
 I would like the "have-nots" if they had a low paying job and I could help them along a bit.  I would like the "have-nots" if they had to get up and go to work everyday, like the rest of us, instead of sitting around smoking cancer-sticks and making more babies for me to financially take care of.   Oh, and did you know that they can use their "state welfare card" to buy tobacco, lottery tickets, and travel out-of-state?!  I wouldn't mind paying for the out-of-state travel if they weren't allowed back IN our state.  Yep.  A one-way ticket into another state's coffer.
And so (maybe ironically) today marks the 50th Anniversary of JFK's first inaugural speech.  Here's an excerpt:
So let us begin anew -- remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate. Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring those problems which divide us.                                - John F. Kennedy
 My above "venting" probably does not apply to the "best  speech ever given," but I BELIEVE if we all participate in government by contacting representatives, from the local level on up to the president of the United States, to express ideas to fix the country and remove the  "SUCKER!" sign from the middle-class, we can find some common ground to unite the country once again.
And I failed to mention...  ENGLISH should be the official language.  Pay for your own damn interpreter if you choose not to learn it.
Amen.  End of story.

1 comment:

  1. I agree. It is dis-heartening to watch someone I know have baby after baby because it means more benefits and money for them- then all of a sudden they have a new x-box, new leather jackets, new ipods, new tennis shoes...but not enough money to pay the rent on time. That money is to feed, clothe and raise your multiple babies-not buy yourself new goodies. sigh. I don't mind the money going to those that honestly need it- but I wish there was more of a crack down on those that are abusing the system. Where has America's sense of right and wrong gone?? My motto is- if I don't have the money to pay for it- then I don't get it. Of course, there are life threatening exceptions (like if your furnace goes out in the winter and you need to use credit)-but you know what I mean :) Have a good weekend ♥

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