Post by arfankj4 on Mar 5, 2024 2:17:44 GMT -8
Do you even realize that alternative implication of that posed question mean that resource or intellectually poorer states have no shot at a democracy. Please understand that it took years of bloody civil war for a poor America relatively speaking to establish policies of inclusiveness and further improve with civil rights movement of ies. the world power and yet blood s were spilled to primarily have a say in the direction of the young nation. And by the way if choice is given I would much rather live in a poor democracy than a rich dictatorial regime and I would know as I was born in USSR. CHRIS COMBS LEAD PASTOR FAMILY.
TABERNACLE CHURCH OF GOD It is important to me as I deal with those in the trenches of public service that there are many people in need. The divide for many goes far beyond income Poland Mobile Number List and their families budget. Money does not solve many of the problems of those less fortunate. The upwardly mobile population is so focused on economics that the simplicity of living has been lost. People need hope. Money does boost the health of the bank account yet plays little on their pursuit of happiness. The redistribution of wealth will indeed help some. Yet there are many who will squander their assistance.
The heart of the matter is that there are major societal issues that make redistribution such a pipe dream. The economically desperate are desperate because of the opportunity that is presented to them and the way they handle those opportunities. Education is key to humanitarian success. We should forget meeting quotas and benchmarks and begin to train men and wo men for life. Vocational education could be an answer to much of our debate. Give those finishing high school an option for a service career.
TABERNACLE CHURCH OF GOD It is important to me as I deal with those in the trenches of public service that there are many people in need. The divide for many goes far beyond income Poland Mobile Number List and their families budget. Money does not solve many of the problems of those less fortunate. The upwardly mobile population is so focused on economics that the simplicity of living has been lost. People need hope. Money does boost the health of the bank account yet plays little on their pursuit of happiness. The redistribution of wealth will indeed help some. Yet there are many who will squander their assistance.
The heart of the matter is that there are major societal issues that make redistribution such a pipe dream. The economically desperate are desperate because of the opportunity that is presented to them and the way they handle those opportunities. Education is key to humanitarian success. We should forget meeting quotas and benchmarks and begin to train men and wo men for life. Vocational education could be an answer to much of our debate. Give those finishing high school an option for a service career.