I live among a wide variety of animals who were rarely present when I was young.
Not to digress but almost every conservative believes that regulatory laws destroy American freedoms and place too tight a restriction on business.
The argument against regulatory restriction when someone presents me their opinion is like cult like built on belief and not upon a lick of reasoning.
Weird.
I remember so well how the river ran a different color every day. Moose and Turkey was in Northern Maine and mostly Canada. Bears were few and far between. Deer were here but good fish and bird needed to be stocked regularly.
Take a trip into NYC? Dirty, blinding air pollution, sludge and stinky water. Yet the fight continues.
Wildlife abounds here. Clean water consistently fought for because it is an ongoing battle. I have moose, bobcat, bear, turkeys, deer, eagle, hawk and more that is only here due to regulatory law. Even the rivers now run clean and carry stocked fish as the existence of other would still carry a too abundant PCB.
It makes me wonder about how little brain injury has been discussed as a medical reality. Silly? Perhaps. But we can all agree on how football and other major sports have downsized their reality and their potential. It could be an option. You know, you could get hurt real bad, but you have a chance on making some good money!
For you and me, we may have had no option. Or maybe we made a mistake. I find it a little weird how large the percentage of Head Injury is and how little the percentage of physician understanding there is. It's growing.
With the right amount of medical help unrestrained by full knowledge of what's going on may begin to resemble cleaner waters and better things going on around us.
But again, I'm not asking anything beyond some understanding. In the very old days I could be led like Lennie Small from place to place or allowed to sleep in a barn because I shovel horse shit all day.
I'm not. I do receive medical help from the State. My caretaker looks after me very well. I have always been a person depended on by many. I have a helpful family and a few friends. But I read of many left in the cold. And SSDI is like an apple too high on the tree.
Well, I'm not complaining. The reality of life is what it is. Some readily suffer and die. Some just suffer. Some pull out.
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