Saturday, July 21, 2018

Two Different Worlds


All countries have two different worlds. For developed countries there are large populations in urban areas and small populations in rural areas. In undeveloped countries there are small populations in urban areas and large populations in rural areas.

In Europe, those in urban areas speak English plus their local language.  In rural areas of Europe, the people only speak the local language.  In the urban areas, these populations are involved in driving the GDP for their country and in the rural areas, agriculture amounts to a small percentage of their GDP. Both groups in developed countries seem happy and the urban and rural people understand each other. They have chosen their lifestyle and appear happy.

In undeveloped countries, you will find 20% of their population doing well in urban areas and 80% of their population in urban and rural areas struggling with unemployment and poverty. There is more crime in undeveloped countries, especially in poor areas. These are vulnerable populations.

Governments in both developed and undeveloped countries tend to cater to the wealthy populations in their countries. They spend all of their time increasing GDP and no time or resources helping their impoverished citizens to lift themselves out of poverty. Their laws and budgets reflect this and they need to allow the undeveloped communities to improve their living conditions.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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