A couple of nights ago, NPR (National Public Radio) profiled a youngster in Washington DC who is the valedictorian of her class, Anacostia High. She is homeless. My wife went to Anacostia High.
This youngster is an example of why "income inequity" crucial issue. Here's a rhetorical question. How many of us are moved/inspired by this story enough to get financially involved? I venture to say that most of the NPR audience would be more likely to help than most. Those who have the big bucks probably wouldn't do s..t.
My wife tells me, "wake up and smell the roses," greed is what drives the super rich, many of whom made enough money in the stock market yesterday to fund this homeless youngster through her entire college years.
In a real sense, our philosophy is simply f..ked. F..ked being the strongest anachronism for the moral ineptitude of most "Mericans."
"Of my father's children, I love myself the best. If the Lord provides for me, the devil take the rest."
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