FROM THE SECOND FLOOR #3
I just heard on the CNN that food prices have gone up 26%
over the last 12 months, and I had to scramble up to the Second Floor to check
things out. Gasoline is up 100% from where it was 4 years ago. I wondered what
the average yearly income was for someone collecting Social Security and found
it to be $12,000. Being nosey, I checked out what a soldier is risking his life
for our safety made each year. On average, a soldier’s pay is $38,000. Law
enforcement and firefighters don’t make much more yet what would we do without
them?
Things look different from the Second Floor.
Yesterday I was in line to pick up a prescription and
watched an elderly man struggle at the cash register. He asked the pharmacist
if he could buy a third of the pills needed because he couldn’t afford the
whole prescription. He explained he had insurance, but they didn’t cover this
drug and neither did Medicare. He left with sadness I hate to see. Too proud to
accept help and too humiliated being in the position his life journey had taken
him.
I thought, “What the heck is that all about?” If a doctor
prescribes a particular drug shouldn’t it be covered or at least partially
covered? Just thinking about it made me mad.
I know we can’t cover everyone, but there is a need here for
better care. I have a neighbor who is missing half his teeth. We got into a
conversation about it the other day, and he explained he was on Medicare.
Proudly he worked all his life for the railroad. They provided him with limited
secondary coverage, but that doesn't cover dental and neither does Medicare. He
smiled and said he’d rather eat and keep the roof over his head than save
enough for dental implants. A mouthful of dental implants can cost between 30
and $40,000. When he laughed, he covered his mouth so others wouldn’t see the
missing teeth. The incident, as the first one had done, made me furious.
The entire situation got me into a thinking mode, and it’s
scary when I go too deep with these thoughts.
Looking down, as I like to do, I see problems others pay
little attention to or don’t want to know about too much.
On the news, there are lots of talk about all these new
people coming into the country, and sadly they are not all children. I’m a big
fan of being humanitarian about many things. I love to help a stranger. I
donate to charitable causes that spend
the donated money to help others as they are supposed to do, and nothing would
make me feel better then to help when I can. That said, we now have over
100,000 people without language skills, homes, food and more.
I am proud to be an American. America is the greatest
country in the world. We are a strong nation full of noble, generous people,
but I’m getting scared that no one is watching the store or our borders.
That said, better look around our own country might in the
long run be a good idea. We have many problems here that no one seems to care
about them or refuses to address the issues by correcting them one way, or
another.
Like many in the entertainment industry, we travel and get
to meet people in all walks of life. The one sure thing is, you don’t have to
be BLACK, WHITE, or BROWN to be poor. Being impoverished comes in all flavors
and does not discriminate. We have millions of people living in our country
that are a citizen, born here and remain destitute. They have less than
nothing, and some starve so their
children can eat. We have military veterans living in disgrace on the street,
handicapped individuals who have been all, but discarded, and thousands living in actual poverty in conditions
even alley rats find disgusting.
That said, let’s try to keep politics out of the entire
mess. It easy to do in this case because, frankly speaking; I’m sure not who is
to blame. Is it the Congress for another failure? Is it the Senate for turning a
blind eye, or is it people hired to help work with the issues that are so
corrupt and incompetent? The one thing I know for sure is no one is doing
anything about it. I also know both members of Congress and the Senate pure
billions of dollars into stupid causes to satisfy their constituents and
individual deep pocket supporters so they can stay in office. That doesn’t help
the rest, those in dire need to pay for housing, gas, clothing, medicine and
dental care. Some serious changes need to take place immediately.
We have people collecting a tiny retirement from Social
Security. People who worked all their lives but never made enough to invest in
any other type of savings program. Each gave weekly, and gladly parted with the
mandatory fees taken for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, knowing they
would retire safely and supposedly have enough to survive when the time came to
retire. They also counted on having medical care because they had been paying
for it for many years. The payments were voluntary – they were mandatorily
taken out of each check. Sadly all of this is true, and what is currently being
paid out would have been ten or twenty times that if that same amount of money
had been put into a simple savings accounts at local banks. The money wasn’t,
however, and now they are stuck getting pennies to buy food, pay rent or
mortgages, buy gas and pay for utilities and this is hardly enough to go around
and each year it gets harder.
Most of these people do not have supplemental insurance and
must pay additional fees to buy it from the government. Medicare and Medicaid
are not free to poor people so on top of what was taken out of their checks
when they were working, wasn’t enough and more is needed.
Okay, I’ll step off the bandwagon but I’m staying up on the
Second Floor.
Back to the issue at hand: Someone in our government has
found billions yes billions with a capital B, to house, feed and care for our
new visitors. Many of these visitors will stay and continue to collect more
than our very citizens living here can, and that’s not right.
Don’t get me wrong. I am as big a humanitarian as anyone.
All for helping those in need but shouldn’t there be a pecking order? Shouldn’t
we be looking out for our own first? The poor, the vet’s, those that worked and
served our country all their lives and now find it impossible to make ends
meet? Shouldn’t they come first? Shouldn’t “our poor” come first?
If we can give housing, medicine and food to people flooding
across our borders, don’t we own those already living here the same thing?
Hello? Is anyone listening?
I need someone to tell me why a person can walk into our
country and receive dental care, housing, clothes, food and shelter free – when
our own citizens can’t get any of it or make ends meet?
I need someone to tell me why dental isn’t paid for in
Medicare or Medicaid? If we can find billions to send to countries who hate us
and billions more to feed and house people crossing our borders we can find billions
to help our own.
I need someone to tell me why those struggling on Social
Security haven’t received a decent raise? In reality, they should be receiving
100% more than they get now. Maybe, that is not enough either as everything
around us gets costlier? The annual raise should rise with the cost of living
index and taken from all the frivolous things we waste money doing.
Is it the public who is at fault for working all their
lives? Everyone has had funds taken out of their checks, and all heard it was
for their golden years. Social Security was created to build a retirement nest
egg. Sadly when people arrive into their golden years they discover someone in
the government “borrowed” all their savings. So, while no fault of their own
they will only get pennies on the dollar? Don’t we put the heads of
corporations in jail for doing this to stockholders?
So, if we can afford this humanitarian movement, and can
afford to give untold billions to countries that hate us, we can afford to find
billions for the poor. Instantly an increase should be given to those
collecting a pittance in Social Security. The veterans who risked their lives
to keep us safe and secure need to know they can live a healthy life. Those who
never had a chance to know what a comfortable life meant because they worked the only jobs they could
find shouldn't have to suffer at the end of life's journey. Not everyone can
figure out or gets the opportunity how to retire in comfort.
I have met people in all walks of life who worked hard, made
a decent living but never quite made enough to get real comfortable. They
either retire or are too old to land a job and now face this uncontrollable
runaway train of expenses that are killing them.
Instead of our glorious politicians looking out for
themselves and other selfish benefits, they need to take a closer look at what
has been done to those in need. What has taken place didn’t just happen. It’s
taken years to get here. Both parties wear blinders and sadly most politicians
have never been poor, have never gone without a meal, have never been
threatened with an eviction notice or letter threatening foreclosure on their
home. Fact is, most politicians are wealthy and come from affluent families.
Many never had to work at a job, and the majority never worked for minimum wage
or had to hold down two jobs just to pay the bills.
I’ve heard some of these rich guys talking about cutting
back on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and other services because they put
a drain on us and yet they will spend billions sending money to other nations
or helping people crossing the border. Hello? Does anyone care?
It’s so easy to look down from the Second Floor and see all
these problems. It’s not easy to find or suggest a solution. What is clear is
the public has a dreadful track record of electing people with lots of money
who takeout ads full of lies people believe and it gets them elected. Now those
who get elected must have tons of money and made promises to others for more
money – promises they giveback when they get into office. These are the
promises that cost us the billions needed to help those in need.
We live in a cycle – so maybe it should be called the circle
of life. We keep repeating the same mistake over and over. Most don’t pay
attention they just vote because it’s the right things to do. Sadly most don’t
even remember who they voted for or the names of those elected. I hope that
changes.
We will never have a perfect world. I’m a dreamer, and I
admit it. I just want care for those in need. I want those who can’t afford to
have their teeth fixed to enjoy an excellent meal and not be afraid to smile. I
want those without to have “something” or at least be comfortable. I don’t want
citizens to be last in the line for help. I want those who depend on their
savings account (Social Security) to receive what should be paid and this needs
to be fixed and the funds found immediately or taken from some other careless
cause we don’t need. I want those who come into our country to get in line not
be at the front of it.
Lastly, I want honor for those who served our nation. I want
everyone to salute those wounded and now discarded or living on the street. I
want everyone who served in Wether it's the military, law enforcement,
emergency services or firemen I think everyone who served should get the help
needed and retire with the grace, love and respect of everyone.
No one should live their golden years without teeth or not
be able to afford the very medicine needed to stay live or live without pain.
Yes, I also want happiness to prevail, to see smiles in
abundance, eyes that dance with joy and spirits that lift high with respected.
Oh, I also want us all to get along, work together to make a better home, and a
better life. I don’t want much, just peace and lots of happiness.
I’m a dreamer – and dreamers speak their peace and try to
get changes done. It’s time we make some changes for the better.
William Byron Hillman © 2014
Just released:
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Quigley’s Christmas Adventure
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