I was born in 1960 to older parents they were 45. They serve in WWII. My mother in WAC's stateside, and my dad a commander of army troupes on convoy ships. He spent the war on the Atlantic. I have a collection of telegraph messages from various ports in Africa, and Europe. After the war he joined Social Security and worked there 30 years…
I was born in 1960 to older parents they were 45. They serve in WWII. My mother in WAC's stateside, and my dad a commander of army troupes on convoy ships. He spent the war on the Atlantic. I have a collection of telegraph messages from various ports in Africa, and Europe. After the war he joined Social Security and worked there 30 years. He was involved in developing Medicare and Blue Cross. So I too am mourn the loss after those 80 prosperous relatively peaceful 80 years.
I had a family very active in Democratic politics. My Uncle, who was with British Expeditionary force and was at Dunkirk the first wave on Daday, and the battle of the Bulge. He then went on to be Mayor of Reading PA. He stayed involved in politics at the state and national level.
All this is to say I sympathize, and believe it will take a generation to repair the damage domestically and Internationally. I hope when we do start to repair things they do as you suggested. we need the agencies, but in different form with technology, and streamlined systems. The balance of power must be strengthened. Get rid of ridiculous Presidentilal immunity and Pardon's
I was born in 1960 to older parents they were 45. They serve in WWII. My mother in WAC's stateside, and my dad a commander of army troupes on convoy ships. He spent the war on the Atlantic. I have a collection of telegraph messages from various ports in Africa, and Europe. After the war he joined Social Security and worked there 30 years. He was involved in developing Medicare and Blue Cross. So I too am mourn the loss after those 80 prosperous relatively peaceful 80 years.
I had a family very active in Democratic politics. My Uncle, who was with British Expeditionary force and was at Dunkirk the first wave on Daday, and the battle of the Bulge. He then went on to be Mayor of Reading PA. He stayed involved in politics at the state and national level.
All this is to say I sympathize, and believe it will take a generation to repair the damage domestically and Internationally. I hope when we do start to repair things they do as you suggested. we need the agencies, but in different form with technology, and streamlined systems. The balance of power must be strengthened. Get rid of ridiculous Presidentilal immunity and Pardon's