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Yellowstone National Park and the Virtue of Being Brown

July 10, 2018 by Jack Jones 2 Comments

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The poor are an important part of the American economic food chain. While they are threatened, scrutinized and hated upon, they are still needed. They are the spenders and consumers helping produce and maintain the world’s largest economy. So when we diminish them by way of strangling wages, healthcare and other public aid, you diminish their lives and put the economy in danger as well.

After they killed off all the wolves in Yellowstone National Park, they started to notice a increase in deer, moose and elk populations. Increasingly, the trees that the deer, elk and moose would eat, especially the baby trees, would be consumed right to the ground. Subsequently the river banks started to fail and so did the soil. It wasn’t until wolves started to be reintroduced that the ecological balance started to improve.

All God’s creatures are important and vital to every environment. So we need everyone and everybody for our best interest. What you believe costs you, will cost you even more through removal or diminishment. This is exactly the case in the over incarceration of minorities. We are making life harder on them and their children.

So the arrogance of pride or superiority will always take from you. The corporations of the United States have a monopoly on all the money and they are distracting us by saying it’s the brown person’s fault for all our social and economic problems. It’s a complete lie. They are just redirecting the blame of their own greed and are actually making things worse. We are better than that. We can tell right from wrong and we don’t have to be mindless fools and believe the lies and deceptions of the Alt Right. United we stand divided we fall. It’s time we put better people at the helm, and maybe some brown people!

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About Jack Jones

Jack Jones writes for Democracy Chronicles from Chicago’s south suburbs where he grew up. He is a union electrician Local 134, certified minister from Berean University, AYSO board member and coach, basketball coach, Cub Scout leader, husband, father and social participant. Jack considers himself a gourmet junk food chef, political writer, musician and likes to contribute to the world around him. A former deacon and chaplain at Cook County Jail in Chicago, he feels that our out-of-control corporate, religious and political environment is to blame for many of the problems in the world today. Jack believes we need to get money out of politics and that the church should take care of people instead of trying to get hypocrites elected to public office.

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  1. Daniel Jones says

    August 4, 2018 at 2:41 pm

    Poorness should be eradicated from Our Land. We and Our Nation are Better than this.
    “Earned and Guaranteed Income”.

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    • Jack Jones says

      August 4, 2018 at 5:03 pm

      Greed by the 1% is the problem, National health care, a living wage and affordable housing as well should be provided by we the people!!! The avg person wants to help to be good and merciful to all!!

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