Earth Day & Environmental Protection
On the
surface, it seems like the government is trying to do a good thing but
somehow, everything the government controls tends to get worse?
Healthcare
is a great example. 50 years ago Dr. Lester Breslow, Dean of Public
Health at UCLA found that people who didn't smoke, had no more than one
drink a day, not overweight, ate breakfast, exercised 30 minutes three
times a week, slept 7-8 hours a night, drank 5-6 glasses of water and were basically happy lived an average of 11 years longer with a 30-year difference for the extremes compared with those who broke all 7 rules.
Contrast
the government “healthcare” plan with 20,000 pages written mostly by the
pharmaceutical industry with intent to enslave us with Rx drugs in
spite of http:// LeadingCauseOfDeathPrescriptio nDrugs.com
Education
is a similar story. The Bible puts on parents the responsibility to
teach their children. But our government takes our children at an ever
earlier age, strips them of their values and dumbs them down, offering
an array of non-essentials with an increasing focus of “alternate
lifestyles.”
The gov
allows huge abuses of welfare so that many who could work do not do so,
but prefer the free phones, EBT cards for groceries, medical care and
rental assistance. About half the country lives off the other half.
Doing
something for the environment would include efforts to avoid polluting
it, especially by big companies that dump chemicals. We can all become
more conscious re things of nature by planting a garden or having some
window plants and eating plant foods in contrast to the cow which
consumes 100 calories for every four calories in the meat it provides
us.
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