Mike Sharman, legal counsel for Share HealthCare, joins the show to discuss what the American Dream truly is and why its pursuit has become a central battleground in American politics, drawing key lessons from the events of November 4th (elections) and November 12th (government shutdown resolution).
Sharman posits that the core components of the American Dream have not changed:
-- The ability to get a job that is a worthwhile career and build a legacy.
-- The desire to marry, create a family, and raise them up.
-- The knowledge and ability to buy one's own home.
-- The freedom to look toward a comfortable retirement without fear.
He explains that the political unrest, as seen in the election of a socialist mayor and the government shutdown over enhanced subsidies for high-income families, reflects a loss of belief in the existing political system's ability to help people achieve this dream. Sharman contrasts the two dominant political philosophies regarding the American Dream:
-- Conservative View (Blackstonian): Let's get government out of the way so you can live the American Dream to the fullest. Rights are God-given (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness); government's only purpose is to secure these rights.
-- Progressive/Liberal View (Marxist): Let's get government to help you live out the American Dream. This view translates wants (home, healthcare, family security) into perceived rights, which the government is then expected to provide, moving the nation into a socialist stage.
Sharman highlights how Share HealthCare provides a non-political, principled solution to one of the biggest barriers to the American Dream—expensive healthcare—by offering a family of four coverage for just $349/month, compared to the average of $2,600/month for employer-provided insurance. This difference frees up significant income, enabling families to save for a home, retirement, and achieve greater financial stability in accordance with godly principles.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- Hebrews 13:16
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https://sharehealthcare.com/