[pct-l] Pct-L Digest, Vol 70, Issue 19
melko
pmelko at ximatek.com
Sat Oct 19 13:43:54 CDT 2013
5. Re: Paying for SAR (Brick Robbins)
Want to weigh in on some of the comments and specifically the analogy of
feeding strays to feeding the poor and those without insurance. I work
for my husband, a consumer bankruptcy attorney in Tehachapi. At least
50% of the bankruptcies are medical related. Did you know that if you
get hurt on a trail like the PCT, and require a helicopter to fly you
out that the cost of that ride is $48,000? We personally dropped our
insurance when our monthly premium rose to $3800/mo for 2 people. Please
tread carefully where the poor are concerned. We are all just a few
paychecks from being on the streets ourselves.
We had several generations of politicians who actually were capable of
seeing poverty and who had, like Martin Luther King for his people, a
dream of ending it.
What we have now are politicians whose fetish is money, the most
corrupting of all fetishes because it replaces all else as the focus of
self-value in those individuals and by their policies in the society as
a whole.
When a society makes money the center of power it becomes the focal
point, the determination of value. By that standard those who have money
are good, and those who don’t aren’t and have no value. And those who
have it, by the circular logic of those minds, got it all by themselves
because they’re deserving with the help of no one and nothing else, or
if with the help of “something else” because they’re good and deserving.
And those in this world who don’t have money aren’t deserving. Those who
are in poverty, by the judgment of this modern generation of
Conservative politicians, deserve to be in poverty. They have no
intention of “ending poverty.” They have every intention of enacting and
enforcing policies that intensify the differences between our haves and
our have nots by allowing those who have to have more which they will
have by denying it to those who in their judgment just aren’t deserving.
If they were deserving they’d have.
Argument won. Welcome to the old deal previously known as The Gilded Age.
Credit to John F. McBride, Seattle, WA
Read more
here:http://www.sacbee.com/2012/06/12/4554855/democrats-show-their-unwillingness.html#storylink=cpy
Penny Melko
More information about the Pct-L
mailing list