
I have become increasingly concerned about the meaning and value of life in today’s society. The regulations, requirements, mandates, restrictions, and legal ramifications imposed on doctors and medical facilities have dramatically diminished the primary commitment of that world. The focus should be on providing the absolute best healthcare possible without the influence of politics.
I am not unaware of the cost factor and the desire for profitability in business, including hospitals and medical practitioners. Healthcare cannot be provided at no cost, and if we embraced government-run universal healthcare, we would still not resolve the issues existing.
With the COVID pandemic, we have seen a paradigm shift in what is most valuable in healthcare. The health and well-being of the patient should be paramount. Some patients need to be educated about proper body care and fueling. Some need to be consoled and led softly into the dark world of terminal diseases.
Healthcare must not be allowed to become nothing more than a business where numbers and dollars are the driving factors. The value of that human being must be at the core of the equation. My family physician exhibits the attitude of a caring healthcare provider more concerned about the health and well-being of his patients than how much or how much is gained economically.
In America, through the valiant efforts of researchers and practitioners in the medical community, we virtually conquered many prevalent diseases in my childhood. Today, those diseases are being reintroduced due to politics. We are facing an influx of diseases that have been virtually nonexistent for decades.
One of the primary reasons for this is politics and profit. We are being exposed to diseases such as tuberculosis, polio, and many other diseases due to an open border. We are allowing people to flood into our Republic from various parts of the world who are carriers and contagious with long conquered diseases.
The health commissioner of New York City released a report that due to the influx of migrants flooding in from the southern border (50,000 plus last year into that city), they were seeing a resurgence of contagious diseases that included tuberculosis and polio. That is equally true in the border states and every state where the migrants are allowed to reside.
If my research is correct, tuberculosis is a bacterial infection. It is treatable with antibiotics but takes six to nine months to conquer. That is not easy or cheap. Some do not recover, and without isolation, they expose countless others, opening the door to a pandemic. These unvetted migrants are not isolated or quarantined, and the ongoing damage will result in thousands of lives lost or dramatically affected.
Tuberculosis spreads through the air, like the flu or a cold. The Health Commission of NYC indicated that the rise in known cases is more than double the national rate. He also indicated that about 88% of those infected were people born outside the United States.
Disease is one of the significant reasons for having a controlled border. There are many other reasons, but that alone should demand that we act decisively and quickly. Are American lives secondary to political agendas, and is the collateral damage viewed as the loss of lives in war? Is the political quest for power so strong that the callousness toward American lives makes it palatable and acceptable to endanger our citizens?
I believe we took a significant step in that direction in the 1970s when personal convenience and money outweighed the value of that innocent life in the womb. With each new move toward genocide, we have increasingly become anesthetized by the reality that we are sacrificing lives for convenience and profit. Where does that end?
For decades, we have watched the powerful and effective indoctrination efforts to devalue human life. When politics, power, and profit control government, human lives move far down the societal ladder. Many only cry wolf when it affects them personally and are callous when it does not. We have tended to allow politicians to control politics and government and endanger humanity.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) claims to be looking out for the people. That is a gross illusion. As we have witnessed the curtain of corruption pulled back, we see more and more how the Health Care Swamp is almost as pervasive and powerful as the Deep State Swamp of Government. Maybe they are peas in the same pod.
- When profit exceeds the value of life, society is doomed!
- When power exceeds the value of life, society and government are doomed!
- When politicians and power brokers behind the scenes are allowed to use human beings as pawns on their chessboards, society is doomed!
Is there a solution? Thank you for asking. Yes, there is. It is a return to the Constitution, the precepts and principles of biblical morality, and the sanctity of life. The Golden Rule, as it is identified, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” is more than a good suggestion. It protects against corruption and governmental genocide. It defends against corporate greed and the politicization of everything.
2 Chronicles 7:14 is a solution, and for those of us who believe in God and have committed our lives to Him, it is our clarion call to action. It is time that we repent of our personal wrongs and those of our nation. It is time that we invited the Creator of All Things to come to our aid and guide us. It is time that we returned to civility and moral sanity. We must vet every candidate and demand they exhibit the willingness and desire to follow the Constitution and protect our freedoms.
We can see America return to greatness and her lofty perch as a Free Republic, but not without involvement, investment, and sacrifice. I ask you to join those of us standing for Faith, Family, and Freedom!
God bless you, and God bless America!