The Widening Income Gap

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I have decided to personally take on what the Democratic Party describes as the number one problem facing this country today, which is the widening income gap and the burdensome problem of income inequality in this nation. Starting next month, I will start drastically decreasing my work hours and will begin earning only 40 percent of my previous income. I sincerely hope that the Democratic Party is correct in their assumptions that my actions today will help close the widening income gap and eventually benefit our lowest earning Americans over the long run. Thank you. God bless you all. And God bless the United States of America.

The Cowardly Act Of Deficit Spending

Prolonged deficit spending by a nation is not only a terrible solution to facing one’s problems but it is completely immoral. Saving our current crop of citizens by spending money that we don’t have comes at a steep cost. This is a price that must eventually be paid by the very young and unborn. This is like storming the beaches of Normandy holding up babies as human shields. It is comparable to adults throwing toddlers out of a lifeboat to make room for themselves. Generational deficit spending is a despicable act and is an embarrassment to our nation’s history. Survival for survival’s sake at the expense of the innocent is a cowardly act. As a people, we should all be better than this.

The Birth Of Bitterness

I have worked at a good samaritan clinic for the past six years and I am very familiar with people on financial support and food stamps. I would say first of all that the most judgemental people in life are the ones whom have had the least happen to them in their own. I have seen some very sad stories play out over the years in which very good and hard-working people ended up on public assistance though no fault of their own. I would also be careful in painting this picture with too broad of a brush. There are some people who appropriately use financial assistance as a safety net while there are others that use this safety net has a hammock. My biggest complaint regarding our current system is the disconnect that is created between the providers and the takers. As people are taxed more they begin to feel less charitable. As people are given things that are not earned they begin to feel more entitled and less grateful. There is a vast difference between me giving someone twenty dollars out of my pocket vs someone just pulling my wallet out and taking twenty dollars for themselves. Charity that is not voluntary is theft. It is from this distinction where bitterness is born.