Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A letter to the Republican Party

Dear GOP;

My name is Felix Sanchez, I'm one of the many homeless living in Martinez, CA. A city and town that you would never consider even thinking twice about let alone once. Each day I get up and put my things away to make sure that I can get through each day. I have a paper route (for the local paper) that only gets delivered three times a week, and I work for a hair cutting place doing sign dancing for them. Each job doesn't pay that much, but it still pays either way. The only thing with both those jobs is that they don't pay enough either way to actually let me have a place to live, or maintain the rent at all.

I am one of those people that I know you don't care about. I'm not rich so I can't pay you anything to actually help out the real people that need it, and despite what Romney had said before, corporations are not people too, they don't think for themselves, have lives outside of work that they deal with each day, or pay taxes like the average American worker does. No they're made up of people that happen to have all of those things. However I'm thinking that when it comes to the corporations that you're more thinking of the ones in the top slots, the CEO's and the rest that actually run the place. those are the ones that actually get to decide who gets to continue on, or ends up with no jobs and not being able to make a living at all and eventually end up in my same place.

You see I'm one of the many that thanks to your economic policies that I can't get a well paying job, that I can't actually have a place to live or maintain anything worth a damn, or have the health care that's needed in order to be able to stay alive. The only health care that I happen to have is just the emergency kind where unless it happens to be an emergency, I can't get anything else at all.

What erks me, is that I know for a fact that none of you Republicans care in the slightest about anyone that even voted for you in the first place, as much as those you've lied to think that you do, you really don't. You don't care about the vets that you sent to war in order to keep the oil to the Dollar instead of going over to the Euro, and when you realized that you screwed up the plans in going over to Iraq, instead of bringing everyone back home, nope you continued to screw us over by not only keep the troops there, and then bring up Stop Loss, you sent over contractors to remake the place on no bid contracts, all the while not only with them making major money, but at the same time the locals hating us more and more.

Now what really kicks it for me, is that you guys are bringing the one thing into all of this that by the very founding of this country is against the law of the land, and that's bringing religion into the politics. After all, the founding fathers made it that way because of the tyranny that those using religion put on their people. This nation was created for the freedoms of all religions and not just one. So even though the churches got a free pass during the Bush Jr time in office, they actually shouldn't be doing what they've been doing. However it seems that you guys and Religion are wanting to go hand and hand these days, and that's wrong. Now please don't get me wrong here, I'm a Christian, but I'm not a C.I.N.O. (Christian In Name Only), but that's what you all seem to be, after all if things don't go your way, then you keep using God's name in saying that everything that's going bad is because of God's hatred towards what's wrong, that's about as bad as that Baptist Church that everyone hates saying the same damned thing. However unless we happen to pay you with the same money that the top 1-2% and churches are paying you, then you'll never listen to us at all.

So I guess this is why come next year I'm going to be voting to fire all Republicans, doesn't matter what level of government that you happen to be in. You see the reason why I'm doing this, is to make an example for anyone else that might try and do what you're doing, working not for the people but for those that happen to have the money, and that's wrong right there, that's why I'm voting to fire all of you. That way the ones with the money, the corporations and the Churches will know that this country is not up for the highest bidder any more, but for the people. Plus with this, the churches will learn to keep the gospel where it belongs and that's in their churches only.

So I hope that you happen to have nice day, but remember that your days are numbered and that come next year you will be fired and that we will get this country moving forward, no matter what you try.

Sincerely;

--
Felix Sanchez
Carrier for Martinez News-Gazette, Martinez, CA
Alhambra High School
Class of '97
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1 comment:

  1. What if the problem isn't that you aren't getting paid enough, but that what you need to buy costs too much? Our Federal Reserve has been devaluating our dollar through inflation. You do not see this, because your $5 dollar bill still says $5, but what happens when it is worth less is that it buys less. You see this in the increased price of goods. This is the problem with healthcare as well, the increased price of it, not the availability of it. It is not a partisan problem, it is an American problem. We are getting screwed by bankers, not political parties. Research 'Fractional Reserve Lending' if you want to see what is most plaguing our country.

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