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May 23, 2008

Politics is still politics

Budget and social change for the better seem to appear as being top priority as a concern of the interest of the people in an effort to restore equality. Policies and administration are being touted as being fairer for the people by the people and although there may have been a modicum of progress of promises keeping; still, the nation is on the same page as it were before the ‘pick me, pick me’ campaign- child welfare is a redundant affair, affordable housing is a big joke, fair wages and taxes are a up in the air on a hot air balloon ride, health care is quickly becoming death care; good medicine and wholesome food are under major attack and as if that, in and of itself is not enough, there is more interest in the labeling of food than the fact that its status as food is totally ignored and robbed of its relevance.

Though matter which form of government reigns, politics is still politics and until the agenda of politics policies change, politics will always be politics.

As Abraham pleaded with God to save the whole nation even for the sake of ten and God replied, “Even for the sake of ten, I will save the nation.”

I believe that this same God is on a roll with a haphakh and I sense that an abolition of the policy system and it makers will rid the nation of its plagues.

One way or another, justice will be restored and each and every one will enjoy ‘good’ times and ‘bad’ times.

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