Well, keep in mind there was a large part of the population that could not go to those restaurants, shops, or go enjoy that lake.
I never got to enjoy that lake either. If I hadn’t been close to a family that owned a business downtown, I doubt I would have ever gone there. I used to go eat with my friend’s family at The Elite. I would love to go there now. One of the last times I went there, I was sitting in a booth with my mother. In walked a group of 6 or so IRS agents, one of whom was black. When some others behind them in line were seated before they were, the black IRS agent started blathering about racism and about audits and that sort of thing. The ones seated before their group were couples. I was young and ignorant about federal government employees on power trips and on the constant need to be a victim of some -ism.
Its really too bad to learn you think like that
Sux
As is the case now, because it’s being destroyed.
Things are not so simple.
“Well, keep in mind there was a large part of the population that could not go to those restaurants, shops, or go enjoy that lake.”
Eureka! This is the most educational comment I have read in months. You have given the perfect explanation of why the US health care system, that has been the best in the world, must be destroyed. It’s because some people don’t get to enjoy it.
Instead of preserving the good of it and making sure everyone has an opportunity to participate, we must destroy the whole thing, to make everyone suffer.
By this standard, Jackson of today is better than Jackson of 1938, because no one has anything nice and the center city has been destroyed. It’s completely clear now.
Well, just wait. Obamacare is going to do the same thing for medicine. Oh, how I love socialism!