Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Crimes
During a recent conversation with a member of my peer group the discussion turned to the high number of murders in Macon, Georgia. Additionally we discussed why is this happening. This informed peer quickly told me the root cause of the problem. He quickly stated the the increased killings, thefts, and other sordid behaviors are the result of far too many laws enacted by States and even the Federal Government that rewards "bad behaviors!" We have lawmakers stumbling all over themselves to give anyone with a problem the care and comfort they need to get their lives in order. Rewarding this bad behavior has become a way of life for some elected officials who desire to be re-elected. They then appear to be kind-hearted and displaying compassion for the most unfortunate among us. They are actually buying votes from the people who continue to "enable" the lawless and those who conduct criminal activity. We reward bad behavior when we provide programs to continue supporting the plethora of people who desire to not conform to the laws of our great States and Nation.
Justice needs to be served, instead of providing yet another program/s which generally enables the "bad behavior" to continue. When people, our fellow citizens have to suffer the consequences for bad behavior or their stupid actions most members of our society will see the need to change their ways. Not all, but a good number will.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"...a way of life for some elected officials who desire to be re-elected."

I thought that was only true about Massachusetts Democrats, not Georgia Republicans.

Unknown said...

It is the liberal democrat way, that of rewarding bad behavior, it is a way of purchasing votes, the really sad part is,,,it works