Government employees must be made to DIVEST or RESIGN.
Results of allowing American decision makers to be corporation owners and stockholders include:
~ mass incarceration and injustices to keep prisons and jails full
~ perpetual wars and rumors of wars
~ environmental destruction
It is not a matter of America officials not wanting to be righteous men and women. It is simply a matter of it being IMPOSSIBLE for them to be righteous while having to choose between their own financial gains and serving constituents. The bible says "No man CAN serve two masters." In order to improve justice and the likelihood of enjoying peace in a healthy environment, we must demand that no public servants or their immediate family members can own stocks in corporations while in government positions. Neither should legislators be employed in industries related to their government service for three years after leaving their government positions (i.e., former congresspersons cannot be employed with arms manufacturers; present and former law enforcement personnel, including Justice Department personnel, cannot work for private prison and jail or probation companies). It is time for Americans to demand a non-competition clause with its elected and appointed officials.
In this blog, we will publish articles that clearly demonstrate that Americans must insist that our officials DIVEST or RESIGN. In order to submit articles for publication herein, please email MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com and/or call (678)531.0262. Thank you in advance for your participation. Let us work together to make America beautiful and insist on justice for ALL. Make a human rights demand that government decision makers must chose between keeping their positions or resigning immediately because of conflicts of interest. Demand to see their stock portfolios to ensure that justice is done.
MaryLovesJustice Neal
Director of the "Divest or Resign" Initiative
http://DivestOrResign.blogspot.com
and of "Human Rights Demand" channel at Blogtalkradio
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/HumanRightsDemand