Not exact matches
The country has a history of protecting the State and its elites and it's grevious that power has been grasped at the cost of the abdication of the protection and
care of its
citizenry.
The First Lady noted that the lack of basic health equipment at the hospitals increase the risk of sub-standard health
care to the
citizenry.
The oft - repeated idea that the job crisis was a result of selfishness on the part of elected officials and an infringement of their obligations to the
citizenry highlights the need to take seriously «contemporary needs for
care, moral connection and responsible obligations in ways that emancipatory liberal rights talk often does not» (Ferguson 2013: 237).
As if the
citizenry really
cares about who gets jobs in the City Clerk's office or Common Council central office.
«As a leader, your sense of responsibility and duty of
care must be unto God and unto the
citizenry and not unto those who merely shout praises,» he stated.
And common sense should tell us that an educated
citizenry ensures not only a vibrant economy, but also people who are prepared to build fulfilling lives, functioning families, and
caring communities.
Thomas Jefferson, among other historical titans, understood that a functioning democracy required an educated
citizenry, and crucially, he saw education as a public good to be included in the «articles of public
care,» despite his preference for the private sector in most matters.
«By amplifying youth voice and nurturing inter-generational dialogue,» YMP notes, «students practice
citizenry and leadership to create positive and
caring communities.»
Unless our
citizenry elects some leaders with principles, who actually
care about our public institutions rather than wealthy donors, things are looking grim for the over 95 percent of Connecticut's children who attend our public schools.
Unless the US provides choice and access to medical
care to every citizen, it is very difficult for the
citizenry to maintain solvency.