Surge Summary: A White House event celebrated small business this week. “The United States isn’t broken,” declared one participant. Meantime, Democrats released a video promoting abortion – their solution for those some people consider “broken”.
by Gary Bauer
There was
an incredible event at the White House [Tuesday] celebrating America’s small businesses. These businesses are the backbone of our economy, and they have borne the brunt of the hardships imposed by the pandemic restrictions. But as more and more states begin to reopen, these businesses will also lead our economic revival.
One of the businesses highlighted at the White House event was Bitty & Beau’s Coffee Shops, founded by Amy Wright. Thanks to the Paycheck Protection Program, Wright was able to continue paying her 120 employees, all of whom have some intellectual and developmental disability.
Wright was joined at the White House by one of her employees, Michael Huep, who said this:
“I love my job, and I’m excited about going back to work. At Bitty & Beau’s, we like to use a phrase called ‘Not Broken.’ That means me and all my amazing coworkers are not broken, and we have lots to offer. I know the great country of the United States isn’t broken either.”
Something else struck me about Michael’s remarks. They were a moving reminder that every human being has dignity and worth. And that the compassion and love we show to people with disabilities is a reflection of the compassion and love that our Creator shows for us despite our flaws.
As Michael Heup was delivering his speech [Tuesday], Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton
released a video about the November elections.
They both demanded socialized healthcare, and defended the so-called “right” to destroy innocent unborn children, including unborn children with disabilities. Biden even went so far as to say, “Abortion is an essential health care service.”
Virtually everything the left does is meant to continue the carnage of abortion, and Biden also wants you to pay for it. Sadly, it’s people with disabilities like those working at Bitty & Beau’s who are most often the victims of the abortionist’s knife.
The entire abortion culture is based on the notion that some people are broken and therefore expendable. But as Michael Heup says, people with disabilities aren’t broken — and America isn’t broken either.
America rejected the scourge of slavery, and America is better than abortion-on-demand. I promise to keep working for the day when all our children are welcomed into the world and protected under the law.
The views here are those of the author and not necessarily Daily Surge.
Originally posted here.
Image: by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
Gary Lee Bauer is an American politician and activist, who served in the Reagan administration. He later became president of the Family Research Council and a senior vice president of Focus on the Family. In 2000, he participated in the Republican presidential contest.
Surge Summary: A White House event celebrated small business this week. “The United States isn’t broken,” declared one participant. Meantime, Democrats released a video promoting abortion – their solution for those some people consider “broken”.
by Gary BauerThere was an incredible event at the White House [Tuesday] celebrating America’s small businesses. These businesses are the backbone of our economy, and they have borne the brunt of the hardships imposed by the pandemic restrictions. But as more and more states begin to reopen, these businesses will also lead our economic revival.
One of the businesses highlighted at the White House event was Bitty & Beau’s Coffee Shops, founded by Amy Wright. Thanks to the Paycheck Protection Program, Wright was able to continue paying her 120 employees, all of whom have some intellectual and developmental disability.
Wright was joined at the White House by one of her employees, Michael Huep, who said this:
“I love my job, and I’m excited about going back to work. At Bitty & Beau’s, we like to use a phrase called ‘Not Broken.’ That means me and all my amazing coworkers are not broken, and we have lots to offer. I know the great country of the United States isn’t broken either.”
Something else struck me about Michael’s remarks. They were a moving reminder that every human being has dignity and worth. And that the compassion and love we show to people with disabilities is a reflection of the compassion and love that our Creator shows for us despite our flaws.
As Michael Heup was delivering his speech [Tuesday], Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton released a video about the November elections.They both demanded socialized healthcare, and defended the so-called “right” to destroy innocent unborn children, including unborn children with disabilities. Biden even went so far as to say, “Abortion is an essential health care service.”
Virtually everything the left does is meant to continue the carnage of abortion, and Biden also wants you to pay for it. Sadly, it’s people with disabilities like those working at Bitty & Beau’s who are most often the victims of the abortionist’s knife.
The entire abortion culture is based on the notion that some people are broken and therefore expendable. But as Michael Heup says, people with disabilities aren’t broken — and America isn’t broken either.
America rejected the scourge of slavery, and America is better than abortion-on-demand. I promise to keep working for the day when all our children are welcomed into the world and protected under the law.
The views here are those of the author and not necessarily Daily Surge.Originally posted here.
Image: by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
Gary Lee Bauer is an American politician and activist, who served in the Reagan administration. He later became president of the Family Research Council and a senior vice president of Focus on the Family. In 2000, he participated in the Republican presidential contest.
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