Looking forward to a successful 2025?

AS we move forward, we all want to have a successful 2025 for our American families nationwide. With all the mother nature disasters we see every day we still hope and pray daily that our U.S. and CNMI lawmakers will do their best every day.

Politics is over. Now it’s time to treat every American with the respect and dignity they deserve and help them overcome the disaster they are facing.

It’s very easy to talk but action is the best solution to help our struggling and suffering Americans, who are in the midst of all these ongoing weather disasters.

If only we can put politics aside and work together as Americans to alleviate the hardships we are dealing with daily, then we all will see the light at the end of the tunnel and see Americans prosper.

We cannot neglect our moral and ethical duties. U.S. public officials must not abuse their power. We must fight for our American people to ensure that families are taken care of.

At the end of the day, we are all Americans. To see through it together, we should offer a helping hand to our neighbors and communities and uplift the vulnerable among them, especially those with illnesses and disabilities.

Health insurance companies, hospitals, bankers, businesses, corporations and organizations have to do their part to help our communities and neighborhoods.

We all must follow the rules and regulations. We should not exploit American families. It’s only common sense to do the right things that every American demands from businesses, insurance companies, hospitals and banks.

The trickle-down economy never applies to low-income Americans. Both party establishments have their own agendas that only hurt ordinary Americans and some are left behind for no reason.

While it’s very easy to put the blame on the poor and the rich for the benefits they are getting from their local and federal governments, the truth is nobody wins if we’re going to keep exploiting families for CEO profits. It’s unacceptable.

The shooting of a health insurance CEO is unacceptable, but we also sympathize with the victims of insurance companies that don’t do their jobs morally and ethically and in compliance with the law.

During natural disasters, it’s understandable for Americans to be frustrated when insurance companies are not being honest to their clients.

The blame game is only an excuse for these Republicans and Democrats who are ignoring their moral and ethical duties while serving the interests of companies and corporations.

Instead of sending our billions of dollars to Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Israel or Palestine, why not just fund our American institutions so they can have enough money to tackle the homeless crisis in the U.S.?

At the end of the day, American families are the real victims of their own politicians, who are not prioritizing the homeless. Meanwhile, we are paying a high price for mother nature’s wrath.

When you see American homes burn down to the ground and see families crying, it’s a heart-breaking reality that reminds us all that it can happen to all of us.

Even though America is the richest nation on earth, we are not that perfect. We must help our own people first.

In closing, I want to dedicate this letter to my U.S. native traditional healer grandma, to my traditional native medicine man father and especially to my native Micronesian instructor and teacher, my Chief (Papa Mau) the famous navigator of the deep Pacific. God Bless America.

Sincerely,

JOAQUIN O. ROMOLOR

Sacramento, California

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