Let’s Cut to the Chase
Today our country is enjoying a booming economy. The economic improvement
has sent the stock market to new highs, and the average American has more money
in their pockets than ever before. But, as you know, we Americans can’t be
satisfied. No, we’re always striving for more, and that equals high productivity.
American productivity has had a big part in making America the superpower we
are today. We are the most powerful nation on earth militarily and
economically.
However, it seems, even with all the progress we’ve
made, some folks aren’t satisfied, and they want more, and the problem is, they
want more anyway they can get it. Barriers have been conveniently pushed aside
in the rush to make as much money as possible, and to accomplish that goal, many
of the laws and regulations that stood in the way of their rush to make more
money have been eliminated. It’s sad to say this, but a large number of Americans
have become obsessed with the goal to make as much money as humanly possible.
I’m an American capitalist, small business owner, and
I want to make a buck as bad as anyone, but in today’s America I’m shocked at
what lengths some Americans will go to make money. In other words, while we are
having the best of economic times our greed is setting the stage for the worst
of times. It’s the rush to make money, a hell-bent-for-leather quest, to use an
old Texas comment, and we seem to believe there are no consequences for our
actions.
They’re too modest to say, “Yeah, we need to get out
of that climate change stuff. It’ll keep me from making money.” No, they
conveniently ignore and trash the facts presented by 97% of the World’s scientists
to denounce what the rest of the world’s countries and the Pope are calling
global warming. We are the only country in the World backing out of the Paris
agreement and they did it simply to make money, and they’re lying through their
teeth when they try to justify not believing the obvious. And what’s worse,
they know they’re lying. Or maybe the lust for money has clouded their mind to
the point where they actually believe the lie.
The EPA is going to let the states handle coal fired
plants discharges, but what they don’t say is they’re doing it to allow the
coal companies and the coal fired energy plants to continue to make more money
at the expense of clean air. They gut the Endangered Species Act, but don’t
say, “To make more money.” But, it’s true! And when our National Monuments are
reduced in size and the Arctic National Wildlife is opened up for exploitation,
they’re too modest to cheer, so they cross their fingers and say, “We need the
oil” even though they know the world is awash in oil, and renewable energy is
moving into the energy picture. Yes, the Arctic Wildlife Refuge, one of the
last pristine places on earth, will be crisscrossed with roads and after
numerous rounds of drilling, and even the possibility of open pit mining, the
once vast herds that roam the tundra will be a thing of the past. Yes, they know
that is a fact, but they won’t stop. It
is the rush to make every dollar they can at the expense of our health, our
environment, and our children’s and grandchildren’s future.
Sure, clearcutting a 10,000-acre swath of our National
Forests will make some folks a lot of money, but it and the hundreds more that
will be allowed under our congressman’s bill will leave scars on the land that
will haunt our children and take a generation to recover. But that doesn’t stop
Bruce Westerman, our congressman, from offering a bill that would let that
happen. Multiply the 10,000-acre clear-cut by a 100 and a clear-cut the size of
a large county could happen under his bill.
Of course, they conveniently try to ignore the Buffalo
National River as a hog farm pollutes it, because they wouldn’t want to be
associated with the group of folks who would try to stop someone from making
money.
Money is not the root of all evil. No, but the Love
of Money probably is.” And the evil lust for money at any cost is setting our
quality of life back a full generation, while our elected officials brag about
getting rid of regulations. Those regulations are there for maintaining the
quality of life everyone wants.
Yes, they give lip service to draining the swamp, but
in reality, they’re not draining the swamp, they’re poisoning the swamp,
clearing the swamp trees, polluting the swamp water and killing the swamp fish.
As a government official brags about
reducing regulations, what he or she is really saying is, “Have at it boys. Whatever
you want to do to make money is okay.” Every time we look a bit deeper into a
regulation that has been removed, we find out its being removed to let a company
or individual make more money while the environmental impact is ignored
And speaking of
companies making money, the recent huge corporate tax cut, which will add a
trillion dollars to the National Debt, is the ultimate giveaway. I’m no
accountant, but the chickens will come home to roost on that greedy grab. The
fiscal irresponsible addition of one trillion dollar to the National Debt just
highlights the greed for more money.
I hate to say it, but a lot of Americans have so ingrained
the desire to make money at any cost into their mindset that they must believe the
sole purpose of life on earth is to accumulate wealth. It boggles the mind.
They must be living under the mantra; “Who dies with the most stuff wins.”
I guess the real shock to me is the denial by a lot of
people about what is going on. When a person talks about the future of his or
her grandchildren, it’s always in a glowing and positive manner, and if you
quiz them further, they would tell you their hope for the future is that their
grandchildren and great grandchildren will have a better quality of life than
they did.
But how can a person say that knowing the dismal world
that they are creating for their grandchildren to live in? A world of endless
wildfires, super hurricanes, tornados, and a drought that will create a
worldwide famine. A child born today will easily live to see the cities of New
Orleans and Miami become unlivable due to massive flooding caused by global
warming, if we don’t reverse it. But those same children’s parents will scoff
at the 97% of the world’s scientists who tell them that. It’s an overriding
desire to make money that taints the minds of a large number of people to the
point that they won’t believe the facts. And the facts are evident.
Lord deliver us!
&
Keep turning in those cougar sightings! Great response
so far. The sightings report, complete with pictures, will be in my September
16th column. It will surprise a lot of folks.
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