Being a grandma doesn’t make me old it makes me blessed shirt

 

You’re right that’s how Being a grandma doesn’t make me old it makes me blessed shirtshould be. But the greed of people will always make it impossible. If people would step up and help those in need the government wouldn’t need programs to help them. There are a few compassionate people out there but most never help anyone but themselves. Agree completely with the need for smaller government. If we leave it to the government to solve our problems, we will just have a bigger government and more problems. Just finished a Kairos weekend at a local prison with similar outcomes connected to unconditional love. So it is not up to the government to take care of our neighbors, friends, sons, daughters, spouses who have lost their way and need help. If we would unite as one instead of relying on the government to do what we as human beings should be doing we would be. In a much better place all around.

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Being a grandma doesn’t make me old it makes me blessed shirt

Turning to the government allows us to use the Being a grandma doesn’t make me old it makes me blessed shirt of not caring for one another. As we can console ourselves the government is doing our job for us. The parents were those kids. Shaking systemic generational issues cannot be solved by ass kicking. The parents were those kids. Shaking systemic generational issues cannot be solved by ass kicking. So in our past history, the churches, the communities. And the average citizens helped each. It’s not the government’s job to take care of all our issues. It’s up to each of us. But after 50 years of working in The helping professions, I have come to the conclusion that people keeping tax dollars in their pocket does not equate to good community services. Mostly it goes to consumer spending with a pittance donated to ease guilty consciences.