One recent Sunday, I heard a sermon from a young pastor who poured out his heart with concern about our country and the changes that could very well take place in the near future. We all know that some people cannot buy all of their daily needs each week, while others are able to buy congressmen and other Washington officials.
A good example is the crisis of our economic condition, which was created by a few of our leaders in Washington and our government taking chances and making bad decisions instructing mortgage companies.
Today, I received a letter from Sen. Jeff Sessions stating that he would strongly support a fair but vigorous investigation of possible wrongdoing.
Many far-left writers complain about inequality. They say that inequality undermines economic well-being. I, like most of you, believe that we should help those who are less fortunate. Every person should be able to work and save for their future.
If we had a fair tax system, our progressive taxation system could very well reduce extreme inequality. But, our tax system must work correctly and fairly.
The only people we have working for our well-being are people we send to Washington. Let’s keep their feet to the fire!
Let’s start with accountable government and reduce big government. Spending in Washington has been out of control for years. Jake Cannon, Dothan, AL, Oct. 29, 2008
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