-This was said to an anti-capitalist protester by a wealthy resident of Nantucket Island
This is a dreadful time for people right now. Unfortunately, most of the troubles are not new. They have just gotten much worse. Too many people continuously blame people in need for having the need, which most of the people doing the blaming are responsible for creating. On the other end of the spectrum there are the have-nots who are angry for being have-nots and being aggressive about it to any random person that they may encounter, just because. Having worked in the American legal system in years past and in the social services system I can tell you that most of the people who came and went through the places that I worked were nearly all guilty as hell of being aggressive, hateful, smug, snotty, impatient, threatening, and condescending. Numerous times I and my co-workers and supervisors had our lives threatened for just being there and trying to help and do our jobs. I’ve had people tell me that they knew where I lived and if I didn’t give them what they wanted they would show up at my house. When I worked in the Circuit Clerk’s office, we used to get letters from incarcerated people saying that when they got out of prison, they were going to kill us, the prosecutor, and the judge who sentenced them. I saw a great deal of hostility from attorneys who just felt like being jackasses on any given day if it took longer than they wanted to bother with to process their documents. I left the legal profession after a few years without ever looking back because it was damn tiring to be in the line of fire just about every day by someone who, as they say, had a ”cob crossways." I saw citizens, lawyers, civic leaders, police officers, social elites, doctors, ministers, and children get carted off to jail and I wondered if anyone in the entire town was actually nice or law abiding when it came down to it. An attorney that I worked with and admired very much was arrested and sent to prison for embezzling child support funds. Socially prominent doctors were getting sued for malpractice on a regular basis and to see them in public you would think that they didn’t give one big damn about being accused of causing the death or injury of anyone. Most of them settled out of court with the plaintiffs, and once their cases were settled it wasn’t a shock to find myself filing legal papers against them again after a few months or a year. One of the biggest recipients of malpractice suits against him was also the head of the local Republican Party. A doctor that I had worked with many times was arrested and sent to prison for “loan lapping” along with a prominent local banker. I lived in one corrupt little town, for sure. Wealthy big shots were charged with sexual harassment, indecent exposure, and pedophilia frequently. There was lots of gossip and giggling about them behind their backs but I don’t remember anyone in their social groups reacting like it was a terrible thing and they should be punished. They didn’t care. It didn’t happen to them. Is it any wonder that there is no peace anywhere on the planet now since people have never bothered to address this kind of hell that just keeps getting worse?
I have only had health insurance coverage three times in my life. Each time it was very short lived. I had it twice for a short period of time because it was tied to employment on short lived jobs. When my husband had a heart attack, he was fired from his job for being unable to work. His employer did not give a damn about it at all except he wanted me to return the company vehicle. I had to come home from out of state (where my husband was in the hospital) and get my stepfather to drive the vehicle back for me because I did not know how to drive a standard transmission. There were no condolences sent or a final paycheck given. The only thing that saved me from financial catastrophe and emotional collapse was that we qualified for Medicaid because we had two young children. Because of that, the whole family received coverage. Medicaid was a god send. My husband was in the hospital for four months before he died. He was suffering from heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease and uncontrollable diabetes. After his heart surgery all of his major organs began to fail and I was told that a liver transplant might be his only chance. As it turned out, he didn’t have a chance at all. He was only 38 years old. As devastating as all of this was for me, one thing that helped save my sanity was the fact that Medicaid paid for all of his medical care except $255.00 for blood transfusions that he received. I couldn’t believe it. I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw the bill, and cried uncontrollably. I never expected them to pay the thousands of dollars that we were charged. I am still so grateful to this day that they did. I can tell you for a fact that it wouldn’t happen now. In the state where I live today, they are throwing people off the Medicaid rolls right and left by the hundreds of thousands, eliminating desperately needed care for infants, children, pregnant women, disabled people, and the elderly. They don’t give one damn if these people live or die. In their mind, it serves them right for having the audacity to be sick and poor. It breaks my heart to see this happening knowing that there used to be a semblance of decency in some places. You can thank corporate lobbyists and wealthy elitists like the man in Nantucket for this. They bought government cooperation in their quest to deny people in need in order to stay ungodly wealthy and superior. You can also blame the government for allowing themselves to be bought. Lobbying should be outlawed because too many people are willing to sell their souls for a profit. I have seen this time and time again throughout my life. Once people get a taste of affluence and a welcome into elitist circles, they more often than not feel a new entitlement to never look back upon the time when they may have had an actual heart. They continue to believe that they are still good people, it is just that somehow the people that they rose above are irrelevant now and do not deserve to do as well as they are. I cannot say that the people who have turned the insurance companies into multibillion dollar establishments ever really had a caring and generous heart, but I know that some state and federal entities used to. Now, very few of them do. These people are not really any different from the people in the corrupt little town that I used to live in. Much of the problem is that they have never really been held accountable in their own peer group and since that is the only group that keeps them in wealth and power, no one else matters. It is a narcissist’s game, and it is the only game that they want to play. So, who can stop them from being this way? A person with a gun? No. That just happened and they are appalled that they are being called on to account for their cruelty and selfish behavior. It will take a refusal to let them lobby/buy their way out of this by their peers and our government to stop their behavior. Without the rest of the elitists rediscovering their own humanity and humility and discontinuing to turn a blind eye to these tragedies we will never get beyond the situation that turns the rest of us into desperate and furious people who will at some point start a class war that can only end in the death of this nation. It has already begun. Those who can stop this are not yet willing to. Bottom line, you just have to be human enough to not take the damn money!
We are coming to the close of this year and I wonder how
much money people will be spending on gifts and gadgets for Christmas that
people do not need. If the insurance companies would take the money that they
have collected and hoarded from all of the people whose only wish was to be
well again and put it into a government fund, not the pockets of politicians,
to create the single payer healthcare system that we want and desperately need
we could immediately do away with a great many of the serious situations that
we now find ourselves in. Medicare for
all sounds like the perfect solution for America but I actually believe that
Medicaid for all would be the better choice. I have seen firsthand that what it
used to be can be like a miracle without monthly premiums, co-payments, and
deductibles. The companies would still have homeowner’s and automobile
insurance to stay in business. Lower the 10 - 20-million-dollar CEO salaries to
a reasonable amount to maintain a comfortable living. No one on the planet
needs that much money to live on. Also, return the hospitals and medical
practitioners back to nonprofit.
Before it becomes too late to stop a troubled citizen from
taking a desperate stand on our immigration crisis there needs to be an
emergency solution proffered to rebalance the system. We need to create a
coalition of citizens who believe in and support immigration to step in and
take responsibility for how badly we have bungled our current policies. These
people really need to be willing to sponsor immigrants one person or one family
at a time. This can be done legally. Every person that strongly believes in
freely allowing immigrants to come to their country needs to also realize that
to promote this has to mean that they will take some responsibility for the
support of every immigrant; financial responsibility and integration in to communities’
responsibility. Our tax dollars designated to address the situation have been
blown to hell by incompetent administrators who use the bulk of the money to
pay capitalist entities to do a half-ass job and rake in much of the money for
their own pockets. What we have created and allowed to happen with haphazard
rules and policies so far is ruining lives and ending lives. Do not designate
yourself as a sanctuary city or country without proving that you have a support
system in place to manage it. Countries and societies are collapsing under the
weight of what we have allowed to happen up to now. Criminal opportunists are
taking advantage of the incredible chaos and getting elected to positions that
they are not qualified to manage even if they really wanted to. If you support
immigration, really support it by sponsoring these people who only want a
better home and way of life. Your governments are not capable of solving this
problem. They have proven that.
We are going to have a new government administration in January and if the current President and government officials wanted to, they could do much here at the 11th hour to set this country upon a different path. Right now, is truly our only opportunity. After January 20th you can kiss goodbye the possibility of ever righting the wrongs here because there aren’t enough people in America who understand the hell that they asked for on November 5th. Nonviolent people in prison right now whose only crime was protesting unfair treatment and discrimination should be given clemency. Eliminate all for profit correctional facilities. Hold the money hoarders in this country accountable for their unwillingness to pay taxes, give a living wage and fewer work hours to everyone who works, and give an equivalent of the living wage to those who cannot work for whatever reason. Raise Social Security payments to that level as well. Eliminate student debt and medical debt. If you can imagine these things, you can do them. If you cannot imagine them, then peace will never be imaginable on this planet either.
While it is painfully evident that too many people do not
care if you live or die or starve to death or become homeless now, there was a
time when it wasn’t so fashionable to be this way. If you were always so
uncaring like this it was at least not so supported by most people to brazenly
show it. We really must hold each other accountable for the consequences of
what we have created. So many horrific crimes against humanity go unpunished
because our society doesn’t recognize them as crimes because they are being
committed by the wealthy, the powerful, and the elitists. We turn a blind eye
and let it continue because holding them accountable requires a different
mindset toward their perceived superiority. When a “David” takes a stand to
stop a ”Goliath” we need to recognize that it came to this because of our
continued inaction to correct inhumanity and fascism. What ever crime you think
that “David” has committed to stop these problems is a small price to pay for
eliminating a terrible injustice. Put your pitchforks away because the law does
recognize “justifiable homicide” when that is the only thing that will stop the
mass murder of countless others. Learn to recognize what it takes to right a
dreadful wrong. The solution isn’t always pretty and you cannot assume that
evil always has an ugly face. Putting
people before profit is the only solution. Only “David” had the courage to stop
the giant. We created that giant and looked away when he stepped on and killed
thousands. Thank God that somebody felt compelled to step in and try to call a
halt to the even bigger crime, but we need so many more of them.
There is no better time to right what is wrong than this moment, while we have Christmas to help us remember that caring and giving is (at least it used to be) a human tradition. Wake up on Christmas morning with a renewed sense of self-worth and esteem by being an integral part of a world that has decided to build up instead of tear down. Realize that peace will be your reward. Hatred and death does not have to be the legacy of this generation. There really can be a Merry Christmas to all and it can last well beyond the holiday season. We only need to make it so.
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That was a heart-breaking essay, but also a powerful call to action. May others read your words and be stirred.
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