The ideal society, Universal health care, free transportation, free housing and food, free education

The ideal society is one where the government provides universal health care, free transportation, free housing and food, and free education.  These basics are needed by all and if it is not affordable many end up on the streets, starve for food, and die of diseases out of poverty.  The Obama Administration has made it their project to offer universal health care for all, and when that is accomplished there are three more items on the table.

Basic education is needed by all, and even though the government has made provisions for free elementary school programs, and a few free high schools the number of people out there that want to attend school are so many but there are not enough schools to contain all of them.  The government is trying at its best to institute free education even at the elementary and high school level, but we still need more free universities.

Free transportation is as necessary as free health care and free education, for how can the kids travel back and forth to school without transportation?  Free subways and buses will eliminate the need for so many cars on the streets, reduce pollution, and minimize accidents. When we use the word free we mean absolutely free, not costing a penny.  The land and its resources belong to the residents of that country, not only to the government, and hence the residents are entitled to the free benefits of the land which generate food, housing, transportation, and medicine. So now that the Obama administration has taken on the project of universal health care, who will take on the project of providing free transportation?

It may seem that capitalist America is taking on a socialist approach. God provides for the birds and animals with free food, and free resources of the land, and the same right was given to mankind as instructed to Adam  & Eve.  The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, and the government of nations can afford to extend the free benefits of the land and seas to its residents.

Ken Nunoo

 

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