Wake up this weekend and consider your
federal government has yet to act on gun control laws, despite months of debate.
But, by not acting Friday on the so-called sequester, Congress may have put
hundreds of thousands of children in jeopardy.
The American public has not put enough
pressure on politicians to solve problems in Washington, DC.
We are to blame for the stalemate that led
us down this path. Very soon, we’ll feel the pain of the budget cuts in federal
services because of our lack of involvement. We have allowed this dilemma to
happen.
We
haven’t gotten involved enough to realize how fast the federal government ship
is sinking in the wrong direction. We are hiding in the closet, waiting for
Christmas presents that will not arrive. We are suffering a slow death by
gridlock. There is very little problem-solving because there is almost no
debate for answers in the White House.
The officials in power talked for just 45
minutes Friday before giving up and simply allowing this “sequestration” to go
into effect. The average American worked an eight-hour shift the same day.
Millions have been unemployed for at least a year and are still searching for a
job.
The most disturbing news since last
December’s Newtown massacre is a half a million Americans have joined the
National Rifle Association. The most disturbing news Friday was the
sequestration in America that may deny more than 700,000 low-income children
the right to the early childhood Head Start program.
More
guns in this country is clearly not the answer to our violence epidemic. Giving
children a fair chance of succeeding is a step in the right direction.
Arming teachers in our schools isn’t a
solution, but arming pre-school youngsters with toothbrushes is.
Allowing guns in houses of worship as
recently approved in the state of Arkansas doesn’t deter gun violence, but
identifying mental health resources and those who need it just might save lives
in our communities.
So what is really happening in this
country?
A
deal was cooked up by both the Democrats and Republicans in 2011 that included a
plan for about 85 billion in federal budget cuts March 1st. They
signed it in writing believing the date would never come and everything would
be made happy well before Friday. We waited and waited. They barked and pointed
fingers. We re-elected politicians and expected different results.
Here are some facts that should spoil your
milk.
Almost 1,000 human beings have been
murdered in Chicago since that 2011 deal was struck. The city of Detroit is in
such financial disarray, the state has recently taken over the 14 billion debt
tab, due to mismanagement and corruption. According to the FBI, another major
city, Miami, is leading the nation in identity theft, mostly by gangs made up
of 20-something adults who hack into American lifestyles with sophisticated
technology, force, and violence.
So the federal government’s answer is to
do nothing. By not acting, the 2011 deal goes into effect. It is an irresponsible
debt reduction plan called a sequestration, which cuts federal programs to save
budget issues, such as the United States’ $16 trillion debt.
The result will be 13 percent cuts in
military programs and a broad 9 percent federal programs cut across America.
Those cuts are prompted by the inability of Congress to come up with ideas. And
that is what we elect politicians for.
President Barack Obama says, “We will get
through this. This is not going to be the apocalypse, as some people have said.
It’s just dumb, and it’s going to hurt.”
Republican House of Representatives
speaker John Boehner added, “There are smarter ways to cut spending.”
I’ll offer a hint you probably figured out
by now. These two guys won’t be hurt by the cuts. But everyday Americans who
are concerned with national security, domestic programs, and core government
functions will feel the lack in services.
And that brings us back to the Head Start
Program for children. These are the most vulnerable humans in our nation.
Children who may not find their way to learning how to brush their teeth, or solving
eyesight or hearing problems because of the cuts to this vital federal program.
The program identifies special needs for youngsters so that they have a fair
chance to learn before it is too late. A chance to succeed instead of turning
to violence.
1 comment:
Well said! I don't understand people who claim to not want our government to run up bills that our children and grandchildren will have to pay, then they delight in cutting out programs that protect, feed, house, and educate those very same children. Where's their empathy? Don't conservatives have a relative or friend who's down and out, homeless, laid off from a job and who needs unemployment? Don't they have a parent or other elderly relative who lives solely on Social Security and still has to pay bills, Medicare, and rent? Social Security payments don't cover all that. Believe me!
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