Government Programs Restricts Progress

August 1, 2010
by Judith Sherman

REPOST FROM STANDUPPATRIOTS.COM

These three articles are about working with each other to keep cool heads.

At the same time, we educate people about becoming more self-reliant instead of depending on the government to take care of them.

When people understand that we can help each other weather life storms and that involving government only restricts us, then people will begin to reject government programs and demand more from themselves and their community–as it should be. Government will eventually be put back into place where it belongs.

Community Spirit (2010-6-19)

Let us consider embracing Community Spirit standards from the “Old Wild West”, where communities helped each other when a need arose. Do you understand what I mean by “Old West” type of Community Spirit? I am thinking of a farmer who has been injured and cannot plow his field. If he doesn’t plow he can’t plant, and if he doesn’t plant there will be no food to eat or income from his crop. The community shows up and helps him plow his field and plant his crop.

Examples of Community Spirit (2010-6-19)

Let me give you two personal examples of a community helping out when there is a need. We lived in the Mountains and were new to that lifestyle. We were city people and unprepared for “Freeze Your Butt Canyon” in the winter time. When a new acquaintance named Joyce Hightower came to visit, she noticed that our home was freezing cold because our source of heat was inadequate. Joyce went home and told her husband Al about the cold living conditions that we had with four children and a husband gone during the week. My husband had to work three hours away from home in Santa Clara California, and so he came home only on weekends.

A Grove of Trees (2010-6-22)

We Can Become a Grove of Trees

Since the manufacturing era began, Community Spirit changed and our expectations of how we function as a society. We no longer think about helping out friends and neighbors. This means we miss the boat when we allow opportunities to help someone pass by, only because we didn’t know what [...]

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