While waiting in a check-out line I was privy to a remarkable phone conversation between what seemed to be brothers. Upon leaving the store I saw the conversant getting into a very nice looking black Cadillac Escalade. Able to hear only one side of the discourse I will post only that in the expectation that everyone here is bright enough to fill in the other side:
Response 1 - I don't have that kind of money. Don't you have health insurance?"
Response 2 - Really? How about life insurance? What happens if you die?"
Response 3 - No, I can't but I have enough to cremate your ass. That's about $1,500.
Response 4 - Damn, you're a full grown man ... take care of your business.
It got me thinking about personal responsibility, our responsibility to each other, and that growing sense of entitlement ("the rich" can care for those who can't and for me, too) that is eating away at America.
Response 1 - I don't have that kind of money. Don't you have health insurance?"
Response 2 - Really? How about life insurance? What happens if you die?"
Response 3 - No, I can't but I have enough to cremate your ass. That's about $1,500.
Response 4 - Damn, you're a full grown man ... take care of your business.
It got me thinking about personal responsibility, our responsibility to each other, and that growing sense of entitlement ("the rich" can care for those who can't and for me, too) that is eating away at America.
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