Here in the Rust Belt, the train left the station a long time ago.
I’ve
witnessed companies being sold, downsized and relocated. I’ve seen people
suffering, foreclosed on their home; families being torn apart and incomes obliterated
all because they bought into a dream. The
American Dream.
I’ve read about CEO’s slowly bleeding
companies dry, retiring and managing to receive a golden parachute deal and a
hero’s pat on their back from board members who profited from decades of side
deals.
The
Government bailouts and buyouts were all designed to make someone else
wealthier, a reward for playing the end game. You weren’t considered nor
included. No trickle-down theory at work here; more a slow motion tsunami wave.
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When the
Great train called The American Dream
pulled away from the station, the cars weren’t full of people; the rows of
seats were filled with common sense, hope and dignity.
The American
worker is nothing more than a pawn. We were merely tools. The scheme we bought
into is nearing its run. It’s time to take back our pride.
Discover your passion and calling, follow your heart and dreams. Build
something new, design something innovative or write something provocative. Research
a problem and discover a solution. Find something people need and fill the
demand.
Start your own business or revolution. Make the
world a better place.
Leave a
legacy.
Just don’t
go near the tracks.
Until We Meet Again,
Jim Carver Author: The Legacy of David A. Wells- The Lexington High School “Band of Gold”
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Jim Carver Author: The Legacy of David A. Wells- The Lexington High School “Band of Gold”
Something Meaningful that Matters!
www.successthroughmusic.com
www.bestofvegaswebsite.com
www.paradisefitgranola.com
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