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Did you ever ask why we have so many problems?

| June 3, 2015 9:11 PM

Why are this country and Europe having so many problems? Could the reason be, no one ask the question WHY?

Why is the suicide rate so high? In the military alone there are 8,000 suicides per year, same thing for our high schools.

Why do we have so many people on drugs? There are reasons.

Why is the divorce rate so high? Why are the blacks rioting?

Could all these whys be caused by the lack of family and men having a lack of jobs. Why do people from other countries want to come to this country? Could it be the welfare state?

Why do more people work for government then those who work in the private? Why do  women outnumber men in the work force? Why do the American citizens allow the federal government to destroy this country?

All I hear is problems, but no one asks why we have these problems. The federal government starting in 1964, went to war with the family. Congress has passed over 400 laws to empower women, and zero laws for men. Mothers started staying in the work force after having a baby in 1972. President Nixon in 1971 went on national TV, and said, he was changing America’s economy from an industrial to a service economy. The same year he created the EPA, and this bureaucracy started to close down factories that employed men and fathers, especially our steel mills.

This country was built on the family and God. Mothers stayed home and reared their children, and men and fathers supported that family. Most men hated their jobs, but because they were married and had wives and children, they had to work. —Fred Hammel, Kalispell