Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Stop Corporate Greed (Don't Brood over it - take action)

DPhoto: Daily Quotes by Dean A. Banks, D.D. – March 19th 
Regulate The Greedy
Separatism
Citing References

http://www.spiritualityguidance.cashmystudio.com/entry/dailyquotesmarch19th/
Annette Allen What we need to realise is that corporate greed is pervasive in all systems/countries. We can post all we like, but the question is when will WE - who see through it - DO something about it?
Ra Divakar: Well, Annette Allen, whenever a post is done like this, Dean is doing something about it - education! Believe it or not we priviliged few are aware of it, so we need to spread the word - here on facebook, e-mails, letters to the editor and petitions!
For example: I am helping spread a petition to get our pols. to accept the fed dollars for medicaid in our poor state! Don't be anxious - use that energy to help spread the word!
Don't Brood Over It:
 However much concerned I was at the problem of misery in the world, I never let myself get lost in broodings over it. I always held firmly to the thought that each one of us can do a little to bring some portion of it to an end. Dr. Albert Schweitzer(gratefulness.org)

 
 3000 signatures :All over South Carolina, from Salem to Hilton Head, reasonable, caring citizens like yourself have signed a petition to Gov. Haley and the
SC Senate to accept the $11 billion estimated in next 6 years to help expand Medicaid to our neediest citizens and help our hospitals, too!
The petition is snowballing and serious leaders in the State have contacted us about it. Will you please write a brief letter to the editor in your
area to really make a difference? Petitions worked in Arizona, Ohio, Florida and New Jersey. Yes, it's possible in SC - with your action.
Please ask Gov. Haley and the SC Senate and House to accept the Federal governments $11 billion over the next 6 years. SC needs the estimated
44,000 jobs, the hospitals need the $, the poor need healthcare and respect. Stop the political grandstanding and accept the Medicaid Expansion
provision of the Affordable Care Act - or our $ will go to other states!

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