Wednesday, April 10, 2019

State of a Nation (Guest Post, Daniel Fredrick)

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If there has been one constant in the past few years, it has been the division in this nation. There are absolutely no qualms in my feeling that each and every day a new tenement is thrown into our divisive nature. The “powers at be” are completely oblivious to the plight of many in this nation. Both sides, conservative and liberal are equally to blame. It is with great certainty that I state if a major change in the divisive nature of the leaders of this nation is not made, and made soon, we will begin to accelerate the already weakened strength of this nation.

And nobody benefits from that...except the powers that be.

For those in poverty...the pipe dream of success narrows with each succeeding measure of “certainty” brought on by the government. Programs and projects of welfare are necessary to the success of a first world nation...but they must be moderated to the point they do not confine those who receive it to continue in “the cycle”. Instead, they should boost those who are able back into a workforce...which is both stable and able to provide some measure of security and peace.

Today, such a state does not exist for the majority of America.

Even the “middle class” is one major health problem or job loss away from the poverty lines.

Something needs to change....and now.

-Daniel Fredrick

Daniel Fredrick is an independent columnist. He has written extensively for numerous conservative publications under various pseudonyms, but has recently turned in his self described “Trump card” for independent status. He currently resides in Texas, not far from Houston, with his wife and two children. When not writing, he enjoys a cold draft brew and the New York Yankees.

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