Companies look at the Earth as a potential source of income.
Their immediate goal is to use the resources of the Earth to make
profits, regardless of the consequences to the environment. They
would kill all the buffalo and chop down all the redwoods and pollute
the rivers and streams and dirty the air and tear down the mountains
and eradicate the fish from the ocean – all in the course of making
profits. Long after the companies are gone, the injured Earth that
they left behind will have to heal or suffer for generations to come.
People look at the Earth as a home – a place to provide them
with food and shelter. The Earth that they desire is renewable and
ever freshening. They want the clean, clear water to drink and the
clean, clear air to breathe and food that isn't contaminated. They
want an Earth that their children and grandchildren can enjoy. They
want to protect the Earth – it is all that they have and it belongs
to each and every one of them.
People elect governments to administer programs for the benefit of
all of the people. Where one person cannot provide roads and water
and electricity and fire protection and police protection, they
collectively can have these services provided by their elected
officials. We need elected officials who will think of the Earth as
our home and look to providing services for ALL of the people – not
just small, wealthy special interests.
Somewhere along the line we have become a corporate world and the
world view that prevails is to use it up and discard it and move on
to the next resource, ignoring the ultimate destruction. We leave behind the scrapyard of a once
beautiful planet.
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
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