I imagine what it would be like if most rich people became willing to pay their fair share of taxes, so that our country would have the necessary resources to fill everyone’s needs.
Housing, proper medical care, food, transportation, etc. — I’m talking basic needs. There’s too much greed in this country; sooner or later something will have to give.
I’m thankful for all the people who do their best to make a difference; they give me hope.
I’m praying for more spiritual enlightened beings to rise for the sake of our children and grandchildren.
Lou Giard, Turner
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