Jobs
as:
Oxygen
The truth is:
"A human body" can't live without it.
There are indeed negative consequences.
Oxygen is a life source; it is a life force.
And, as it is understood,
"a human body" that is incapable of processing oxygen
becomes dependent on an external source to sustain itself.
Hence the reality is. . .
as oxygen is to "a human body,”
jobs are a life source. . . yes, they are a life force
in the United States of America towards freedom.
One Absolute Distinction
Who likes a cramp?
Not to get overly technical, but lactic acid is an end product of oxygen debt.
Oxygen debt being "a term used to refer to the build-up of a need for oxygen..."
The acid is what contributes to the muscle cramp(s).
"When energy demands are too great to be satisfied by the aerobic respiration, the cells turn to anaerobic respiration."
And so deep breathing occurs.
In other words, when one uses more oxygen during exercise than one takes in, one breathes more deeply for oxygen.
But the deep breathing isn't enough to get more oxygen.
Therefore, lactic acid develops, and cramps happen.
So it is with jobs in the United States of America.
Not to get overly technical, but lactic acid is an end product of oxygen debt.
Oxygen debt being "a term used to refer to the build-up of a need for oxygen..."
The acid is what contributes to the muscle cramp(s).
"When energy demands are too great to be satisfied by the aerobic respiration, the cells turn to anaerobic respiration."
And so deep breathing occurs.
In other words, when one uses more oxygen during exercise than one takes in, one breathes more deeply for oxygen.
But the deep breathing isn't enough to get more oxygen.
Therefore, lactic acid develops, and cramps happen.
So it is with jobs in the United States of America.
When the Federal Government becomes
1) overly involved, and 2) employs more people than the private sector,
regulations (lactic acid) build up and cramps happen everywhere.
The solution: allow oxygen to be processed the natural way.
Deregulate and allow more job growth within the private sector,
that is, entrepreneurship and the free market!
Does anyone want to be dependent on a machine for oxygen?
Does anyone have the desire to lug around a machine?
Or anything else that limits their freedom?
Freedom of choices?
Freedom to make decisions?
In short, there are negative consequences when "a human body" lacks oxygen.
There are negative consequences when the United States of America lacks jobs.
Who likes a cramp?
Who likes to be controlled?
Who wants to limit their choices in life?
And who wants the Federal Government to make decisions for them?
Let's be clear, there is no mistake about it.
Jobs are a life source.
They are a life force in the United States of America towards freedom.
1) overly involved, and 2) employs more people than the private sector,
regulations (lactic acid) build up and cramps happen everywhere.
The solution: allow oxygen to be processed the natural way.
Deregulate and allow more job growth within the private sector,
that is, entrepreneurship and the free market!
Does anyone want to be dependent on a machine for oxygen?
Does anyone have the desire to lug around a machine?
Or anything else that limits their freedom?
Freedom of choices?
Freedom to make decisions?
In short, there are negative consequences when "a human body" lacks oxygen.
There are negative consequences when the United States of America lacks jobs.
Who likes a cramp?
Who likes to be controlled?
Who wants to limit their choices in life?
And who wants the Federal Government to make decisions for them?
Let's be clear, there is no mistake about it.
Jobs are a life source.
They are a life force in the United States of America towards freedom.
One Absolute Distinction
Yes, jobs are essential to a robust economy.
But what is at stake is the American Dream.
But what is at stake is the American Dream.
* * * * * * * *
"The American Dream that we have nursed for so long in this country,
and lately neglected, is not that every man must be level with every other man.
The American dream is that every man must be free to become whatever God intends he should become."
and lately neglected, is not that every man must be level with every other man.
The American dream is that every man must be free to become whatever God intends he should become."
(President Ronald Reagan)