I read an article this morning that made me shake my head that, “Contra Costa County” is allowing funds to be
used for undocumented adults to have free health care. But they can’t find the
money to have decent fire protection for East Contra Costa County.
This makes me wonder about our Supervisors and elected officialsThere are people in Contra Costa County who cannot afford
the high health care prices for their family, who work for minimum wage that the county
offers to
support a wife and kids but be an illegal undocumented adult, and we will give
you free health care. What’s next, free housing? Free cars?
Where do we draw the line and say enough is enough?
Has this gone too far where they are
more important than the citizens that have a right to live here, who pay taxes,
and are part of their community.
It needs to stop. Let’s take care of
our own citizens first and
make sure the counties
have adequate fire, and first responders protection; take care of our homeless, our poor, our sick and mentally ill
citizens. Then IF there is any money left over, we
can help the rest.
East Contra Costa County is suffering with “LACK” of fire
protection as they have closed two major fire stations and that leaves East Contra Costa in a potential crisis
IF we should have a major emergency that requires all fire
stations attention, or have all stations tied up on different calls, we have to
depend on other resources to help cover calls.
We are told they
closed the stations due to lack of funding. How can there be
no funding to keep our fire stations open, but funding to allow health care to
undocumented adults? Is this fair? I
think not. What do you think?
I think we need to do something to let our elected officials know
how we feel.
Let's start a
petition and let our voices be heard in a peaceful
protest. This has to stop now before it gets out
of hand. We can’t sit and do nothing, and hope it goes away, because it won't. We need to elect
officials who care about their citizens in this amazing county, and who are
willing to do something to improve what is now a disaster in progress.
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