Down The Rabbit Hole…

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Down The Rabbit Hole…

The socioeconomic system is broken, it is a growing global epidemic beyond comprehension goes beyond what your vision can see. Instability in the system creates a devastating ripple effect that can disrupt the world’s economic network. The system is antiquated, backlogged, and falls short of meeting the needs of the unhoused, poor and a suffering humanity, creating an environment where there’s no relief, no retreat, human beings forced to sleep on top a temperature controlled asphalt sheet, a concrete bed for the oppressed, poor and weak, reduced to living in inhumane conditions labeled as economic refugee casualties. 

Jockeying for space like it’s prime real estate as they congregate like prison cellmates, dehumanized in the worst way. Victims of bail-out coverups, red tape bureaucracy, unrealistic wait times for critical and time-sensitive documents and social programs. Excessive delays, broken promises of affordable housing to no avail, putting the most vulnerable in jeopardy, sentenced to a dysfunctional bureaucratic jail with no release date in sight.

The systemic financial hemorrhaging and the failure to address the broader multi-complexities of society’s economic social system requires a viable legislative tourniquet, an application of law should be enacted to remove divisive barriers of race, gender, disadvantaged groups and economic class, which can significantly impact quality of life.

Vital resources, funding and other social programs are inadequate, the prognosis is terminal and the likelihood of recovery is weak. Implementation of a stable, social system intervention should be administered and applied as all governing agencies and other significant entities must work together as a cohesive unit, being in complete compliance and cooperation, utilizing strategic coordinated efforts in order to successfully move forward together in resolving many of these complex social issues. 

The social economic system’s challenges and multifarious functions have not been adequately addressed, failed or have not been fulfilled in many critical and crucial areas. A comprehensive examination and overview of funding levels for all social services programs, consisting of medical health care, mental health outreach programs, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, security income, housing infrastructures and other economic facets should be closely reexamined.

As a matter of opinion, one of the prerequisites of a sufficient and sustainable, economic social system is proper understanding, knowledge, and wisdom in administering a proper evaluation using tested and proven criteria governed by a set of standards and instituting well established procedures to address the problematic diverse issues that exist. The governing agencies should ensure certain budgetary spending structures include adjustments for inflation and population growth of the unhoused and underprivileged sectors. 

A more in-depth appropriation of funding should be used to determine what solutions can be implemented to ensure a more cost effective and efficient outcome in the state and federal budget. Long-term fiscal challenges and economic resolutions need to be addressed concerning these ongoing complex issues. While funding and establishing effective social system programs and other societal problems across the board has its challenges, the outcome to address the needs of the most vulnerable and the world’s poorest populations are imperative. Critical support and lifeline efforts should be administered without adding to the negative consequences in resolving the broad range economic disparities and other societal budgetary constraints.

The right hand must know what the left hand is doing to create a workable structured environment to infiltrate and resolve the myriad of various complicated social issues. More often than not it’s too little, too late in addressing the scope and magnitude of what is going be proven effective, establishing long-term directives for providing affordable housing projects and living accommodations to meet the needs of the underprivileged demographic groups. Housing insecurity, funding and other critical social programs need to be addressed and properly instituted sooner than later.

Not one wounded soul should slip through society’s cracks to be forced to exist on the fringe of the world’s societal fabric. We should take a glimpse of how the world’s moral fabric has unraveled and reflect with a sober perspective. Assuredly, some positive resolutions can be enacted with merger integration, assimilation and common sense ingenuity to reshape and regain some stability in a destabilized reality.

Why bind the yoke of economic slavery to further deprive those of economic justices? People yearn to be free in a society of hope, opportunity, independence, having new options that await. Liberty and freedom means life. Hope you see their fate in a completely different light. It’s a contemptible injustice to be tethered to an apathetic system, mind rewind of history repeating itself. Lessons of the past unheeded, creates an unpredictable precarious forecast.

Is justice truly blind or does it peek? Does justice apply for all except for the poor, unhoused, suffering and weak? How does the tolerance of social injustice, lack of human rights and restriction of liberties fueled by the voices of fragmented social discourse have greater authority than moral principle, moral obligation, and moral conviction? What are the protocols and proper course of action in protecting the sanctity of human life rather than discarding other human beings as disposable? When will the implementation of basic human rights, policies of justice, fairness, principles and resources begin to be fully utilized? Can economic and racial equality within an equitable system of law be facilitated and not allow moral decline, moral paralysis and social injustice to violate, disrespect and antagonize societal norms?

Will the downward spiral of deliberate acts of inequality, injustice and the social disparities continue to effect, erode and potentially destroy core values and threaten the foundation of modern society? Wouldn’t it be more beneficial if society was encouraged to reflect and embrace values to recalibrate ethical and moral alignment and redefine justice? Are all people created equal or has the right of freedom, justice and equality for some been silenced without a voice to speak? Who is going to represent and champion for the voice of the voiceless? Is it true that some will continue to suffer for the justice they seek? If you don’t help bring about justice then one day you too may experience injustice. Truth and justice lives through all of us and we must fight for it. Is justice truly blind or does it peek? A drop of ink may make millions think! -ArkCha’GivingHope.Org

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