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Why the Republican leadership doesn’t have our welfare in consideration

By Jack Jones - January 1, 2021 Leave a Comment

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Why the Republican leadership doesn’t have our welfare in consideration
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I argue that the Republican leadership does not have the welfare of American citizens in consideration.

This contention is a blip for those who are lucky enough to be well-off. It isn’t for the average citizen. For the average American, 2020 was one of those bad years, the ones you believe if you go through successfully it would be a miracle.

Too many fellow Americans are on the point of losing everything and their lives as well. Many marriages are failing and children are caught in the middle of it all.

American society has entered into a decline yet the American political leadership is looking the other way, too concerned with their long game and with remaining in power. Those in office and privileged positions are not worried about American children who are going to bed hungry.

I don’t believe that America has the right politicians in office to fix or manage any future problems. America has its own oligarchs too and the political leadership in the country only cares about fluffing their campaign nest eggs and carrying out its greedy/plans at the behest of these Oligarchs!

This injustice cannot continue. “We the people” are not part of the equation or discussion! Not only has accurate news/reporting been marginalized in our country but you and I as well as our wishes have been marginalized and that is exactly why life is so hard and unfair now!

We need to be heard, we need to be listened to and we need to reject, ignore and call out the unethical destruction and pillage of the American people by Corporate America and by its right-wing associates in politics.

I’m not going to accept this assault on my family and friends anymore and I will write, report, and protest if necessary to try to help my fellow American citizens as many other Americans have been doing as well.

The fight is not over! The Oligarchs have not come to realization yet and after all the protests and arrests, they don’t care. I believe that they need to be checked for all our sakes.

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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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