It seems odd to me that so many Americans are okay with their healthcare, their retirement, and increasingly, their homes entangled with their place of employment. This is especially perplexing when you consider that people only spend a third of five out of seven days a week at a place that has no loyalty when it's time for layoffs.
How are so many Americans okay living in a job market that holds their fates in its hands even when it's so apparent that the job market continually fails and drags more people down with it? Maybe Americans should seek to decouple their healthcare from such a market. Maybe people should protest a job market in which companies are gaining greater control over their lives. Maybe homes should be more affordable, so employees DON'T have to rely on their employer to rent or buy a home.
In 2018, I wrote a book highlighting the problems Humanity would face if more power, wealth, and control was funneled to a small group of elite individuals, groups, or organizations. In my book, I provided solutions (from myself and others) to the inevitable problems and also a means for the Public to analyze, compare, and contrast the words and deeds of those we choose to follow against reality. In my book Solutions: Enough complaining. Let's fix America.
In "Solutions...", I provide the means for readers to disseminate information as provided by their news sources of choice, their elected officials, and any other authority they choose to follow. The book also offers a means to hold their leaders up, not just to a higher standard than is currently accepted but to one that would improve their lives and the lives of those for whom they care.
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