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Tis the Season … For Heartfelt Giving Year-round

December 25, 2015

Capitol Report

By State Representative, Leon D. Young

Leon D. Young

Leon D. Young

As millions of Americans finished running around and topping off their Christmas lists this week, it’s easy to lose sight of the true meaning of this season.

Madison Avenue and e-commerce stakeholders would have us believe the real essence of Christmas is a new luxury car in the driveway or the latest electronic device to play with.

And, unfortunately, too many of us are now prone to drinking the Kool-Aid, as we equate Christmas solely with holiday shopping sprees.

In truth, there are many among us who find themselves barely hanging onto the precipice.

Sadder still, many of the very people we call our neighbors will experience little joy this holiday season.

The poor, the sick, the elderly, and the homeless are particularly at risk.

This begs the question: When a neighbor is in need, who bears the responsibility to help? Most of us have been taught it’s our duty to love God, our family and those around us.

However, in many instances, we fall short when it comes to extending a helping hand to “others” in our midst.

Regrettably, many of my republican colleagues in Madison have lost sight of this basic moral imperative.

Instead, they choose to blame and further punish those in need by advancing public policy that’s draconian in nature, only making the lives of these individuals much harder.

It behooves us to remember that our responsibility for others is a heavy burden- we may act too soon, or with a leaden hand, or without good cause. We may choose poorly.

But a society that does not recognize a responsibility to others, loses the right to be called civilized.

Moreover, in the end, we must always be cognizant of the fact that we are all our brother’s and sister’s keepers.

And, just as important, it’s better to give than to receive. Have a merry, safe and healthy holiday season.

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