Oil sands and hydraulic
fracturing (aka "fracking") corporations may offer employment, but at
what cost? The pros and cons of such work/jobs as those being dangled
like carrots in front of people -- whose former good jobs were
outsourced to the other side of the world -- should be carefully
screened to discern if your potential employer is offering you FCH
(future compromised health).
If more people had known that coal
mining result in black lung, would they have been so eager to let the
wealthy mine owners get rich off the forsaking of others' health? Who
are those "future generations" to which career politicians so glibly
refer? It seems that it is during desperate economic times (engineered
by the most vulgar greed at the 'highest' earthly levels of human power
such as Rupert Murdoch and others of his ilk. Your life (health) is your
ultimate property right!
Desperate people will take jobs out of desperation, jobs they would never consider, were America's economic times better.
I
note, on Election Day Eve, that career politicians whose nests in
Washington, D.C., are deeply feathered from the plucking of many good,
honest, hardworking folks in their constituencies -- that they continue
to parrot the same old political placating phrases "I'm going to
'change' Washington" is but one.
No one currently running for
office as a state or Washington, D.C. encumbent -- and by so doing is
absent with pay from the very job he/she promised voters to do well --
should receive a single vote.
Political contributions to such
career politicians, from those offering such jobs, should be a major
consideration before casting one's vote.
Julie Kay Smithson
Julie Kay Smithson, property rights
/ natural resources researcher since 1999. Subscribe to my efforts
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