Posted on 06/08/2024 9:39:26 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A Brooklyn immigrant’s $4 million nest egg is off-limits when she needs it most during her final years because of ineffective court-appointed guardians, her family contends.
Aleksandra Chodowiec, 93, arrived in the U.S. from her native Wroclaw in western Poland by herself in 1973 at the age of 43. She worked two jobs, in an envelope factory and cleaning Manhattan offices.
In just two years, the industrious Chodowiec saved enough dough to purchase what should have been a golden ticket: a five-story rental building with eight apartments and two commercial units in Greenpoint.
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My experience with liberals is that they are very selfish and their mindset is “to hell with everybody else as long as I get mine”. It’s why they are also socialists. They want nice lives for themselves and they don’t care about how what they want affects everybody else.
“My experience with liberals is that they are very selfish and their mindset is “to hell with everybody else as long as I get mine”. It’s why they are also socialists. They want nice lives for themselves and they don’t care about how what they want affects everybody else.”
It seems obvious that they have no fear of God or of any future consequences or judgement for their evil actions on this earth. I can’t wrap my brain around that kind of thinking and come to think of it, I’m glad I can’t. It’s a foreign concept to me and I want to keep it that way.
My problem is... I am sick and tired of watching and observing these types getting away with everything ‘in this life’. I don’t have the patience to wait for them to get their just rewards in the next. Oh well...
You have to think of your life as a continuance into eternity. Even if somebody lives 120 years of privilege, wealth, and the ability to abuse people, they will stop at the end of their life or Judgement and it stops for them. While those who suffer on earth, even if they live 120 years, they will get that life that God intended for them for eternity.
“You have to think of your life as a continuance into eternity. Even if somebody lives 120 years of privilege, wealth, and the ability to abuse people, they will stop at the end of their life or Judgement and it stops for them. While those who suffer on earth, even if they live 120 years, they will get that life that God intended for them for eternity.”
Yeah, my logical, spiritual self knows and understands all that. But my human, unceasingly impatient self (it’s a character flaw) still rages inwardly against what I’m seeing... and I’ve noted that over the last decade or two, it has gotten increasingly worse re: the evil ‘getting away with it’.
Then, when ... instead of it just being about worldly or political issues... it hits home re: someone I actually know personally... it all becomes only too real. Feeling helpless to change any of it, all I (we) can do is pray. And I do. But inside I know nothing will change for the better in this world (quite the contrary) until Jesus returns. I have to work on becoming more patient, I guess. But how to do that is the problem.
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