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kernsfamily -> RE: The State of our Country... (5/13/2008 5:09:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Concerto We are a country of consumers. I know that has helped to grow our economy, but, millions of consumers have been blinded by greed for "stuff." Who knows, our unchecked lust for things may be the downfall of our country. We outsource jobs, abandon industries, fail to secure our borders (during wartime), allow our minds to soften through excess entertainment outlets, spend our hard earned money to fund the lives of people who are already millionaires (sports figures, hollywood, etc.), and we see CEO's make millions of dollars regardless of their performance while the worker on the frontline struggles to support his/her family. We spend our time listening to political talk show hosts as they supposedly inform us about the truth, while in actuality they add to the divisions in the country with their harsh partisan ranting. Meanwhile, we continue to observe our moral fabric deteriorate. Our sense of community, has been fairly lost. There may be pockets of hope here and there, but, a great deal has been lost. We cannot look to our leaders, for they have succumbed to greed and ego. The 3 leading candidates show us they are not brilliant by their bickering and tearing each other down. You will then have some say things are not that bad, or things have always been this bad, they unfortunately fail to see reality. The Bible clearly says things will continue to worsen. Listen to people's conversations, sports, American Idol, what is for dinner, etc. Chit chat is ok for a season, but it should not dominate our lives. We need each other to strengthen our minds, to encourage one another to seek those things that are above. Perhaps we can help encourage a turning away from superficial things and communal frivolity. Boy...you sure a "cup half empty" kind of guy! outsource jobs? we "insource" many more jobs than we "outsource"....an undeniable fact that gets overlooked. In many cases, the "outsourcing" of functions (call center, for instance), results in the NET INCREASE of U.S. based jobs.... abandon industries? like horseshoe manufacturing....and "buggy" assembly? spend our hard earned money to fund the lives of people who are already millionaires (sports figures, hollywood, etc.): There's absolutely nothing wrong with taking the kids to the movies....or to the ballpark (America's pastime). Athletes/movie stars have earned, and continue to earn, what their employer believes they are worth to that particular organization. Just as you earn what you earn at work (and are free to go elsewhere for higher pay/better benefits when you can earn more elsewhere) CEO's make millions of dollars regardless of their performance while the worker on the frontline struggles to support his/her family: true in some respects. However, there are many, many other CEOs and other corporate execs that are great "corporate citizens" that you never read about on the front pages of the newspaper. When's the last time you read an article about David Green (CEO/Founder of Hobby Lobby....who, once again was on the most recent Forbes 400 list....and a devout christian).....or Carlos Sepulveda (CEO/President of Interstate Batteries)....S. Truett Cathy (the chick-fil-a guy, who is also a member of this year's Forbes 400)??? those very corporations provide a means for workers to provide for their families....and, as a means for "upward mobility".....as there are countless companies out there who have CEOs who worked their way up from the factory floor...or from the warehouse driving forklifts. Yes..the bible will say things will continue to worsen....but, far too many people don't acknowledge when things IMPROVE....so, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you ignore 'the good', OF COURSE, things will always seem worse. Moral fabric deteriorate? Let me ask WHEN was our "moral fabric" in tact? and not "deteriorating" or "not torn"??? Please tell me when that might have been?
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