Don't worry I'm taking a few days off so you'll get a break from my ramblings but I had to get rid of this voice asking me what the hell we're going to do about the homeless? Some may say that's a sign of insanity. If I had to plead in court I would say it comes from a higher calling that's always right. We still have a 1st amendment right? Let's keep it. The more I think of this story the more I fight these fleeting urges of rage.
I see people walking across the border & being transported to our cities & towns being given all sorts of free stuff for as long as they need it. No one knows who they are, where they are, or how many, all we know is they are illegal & let's not forget those you walked into America undetected, as well as those Afghans we flew into the country Then I see Americans across the nation mostly in our cities living on sidewalks & city parks. Try to imagine sleeping in doorways at night & wandering around the city all day until sunset when you find another doorway to sleep in. If you are rich you have a tent, coolers, maybe a lawn chair set up in that section of your sidewalk, that's home. And for those who served our country, it's beyond time for our country to serve them. I'm sorry but the burden of duty to get this done is upon each & every one of us Patriots.
I see Americans in trouble & I am compelled to ask why? I don't care what the reasons are, they need help NOW, we can deal with the reasons later & there are many. The death of a spouse, divorce, physical/psychological disability, abuse, drugs & it goes on. How many of us can remember a time in our life when we just wanted to give up? But we fought that depression & overcame it. Obviously, these Americans have no fight left in them. That's the difference between living in a tent or your home.
These are the people we need to give free stuff to, those are Americans & I don't mind paying my taxes to help them. So where the hell are those people we elect to represent us, do we have to tell them to help these Americans? See this is where those fleeting urges of rage come from. Why isn't the entire Congress in debate working on a solution to this problem? Don't get me thinking the reason is that they don't vote. I didn't know our rights were based on the vote, I thought God gave us those rights & one of them was to vote or NOT.
The fact that "We the People" have to tell them to fix this should cause one to wonder just what America has regressed to. If I elect someone to represent me they should act in a logical & fair manner to improve the lives of Americans as they strive for "a more perfect union," that's the goal our Founders set for us.
So once again, it's up to us. It's time to contact those politicians & demand they drop whatever nonsense they are conspiring on & fix the homeless issue, we can do that on the state & federal level. Let's get illegals out of America & the homeless sleeping in a bed. That's enough rambling Patriots, time to take an hour out of our busy lives & do our duty as Americans to fix this problem we have lived with for decades & while we do it be safe & happy.
Frank D. Lovell
American Patriot
Free State of Florida
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