Economies Have Cycles
This deals with what the average individual can do during these troubling times, and the sinister forces trying to turn America into a socialist society.
However, knowing that there is now an us-and-them society in America is also smart. In America, the liberal democrats do not like the capitalistic component to American society. They see it as impersonal and restrictive. People do not succeed in life because cold impersonal companies to not give them opportunities.
People with this mindset want to restructure American society. According to them, people who have wealth and are successful should be forced to render their profits to the unfortunate.
Here is an idea. God once told me that people-even the homeless- could very easily use the water and land he has provided to grow the necessary sustenance for their life. Why don’t Obama and his kind offer land to the so-called “unfortunate” for them to work and tend? Oh. That is right. It will remove government as an important utensil and empower people.
Last night I was thinking about what I am willing to die for in my life. When I was in my twenties I met a person who so impressed me that for the first time in my life I became aware of what it means to be willing to die to defend some one. I have stated and still state that I would sacrifice my life to defend the life of president George W. Bush. I have even said I wouldn’t sacrifice a dead body cell to defend McCain. Imagine what I would not sacrifice to defend Obama.
They are on their own. During the beginning of Afghanistan and Iraq, I wanted to join the American military. She is worthy of being defended by all who love her. Last night, however, I realized that this is no longer America.
There are sinister forces that want turn this nation in to something she was never meant to be at all. There is nothing wrong with people providing for them selves. There is nothing wrong with people building businesses and or wealth. In the Bible, it is the lust for money that is the problem, not money itself.
Furthermore, I am not responsible for people who have made all the wrong choices and who continue to make all the wrong choices. I only have to answer for myself, not pay other people’s bills. During the presidential campaign, I wrote that it was wrong for Obama to turn over the profits of the 85% successful to the 15% failure in the population.
Yet, he was elected on his redistribute the wealth rhetoric. Now, the backbone of the American economy –private businesses – do not trust him, are not investing, and the American economy will probably tank.
The only thing we can do is cover our end. We have to be smart about our finances. We have to be smart about our personal lives. We have to be smart about not participating in Obama programs that will victimize us.
Most die-hard ideologist will not recognize the facts until it is to late. When liberals have to rely on what the government bank gives them and not on what they work hard to earn, they will regret ever supporting a redistribute the wealth president.
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Post CommentBob Craypoe
On February 20, 2009 at 1:26 pm
Great article. A lot of people don’t realize that lot of sins actually begin with unhappiness as its root. Not being happy or thankful with what we have leads us to covet, commit adultery, steal and so on.
Some people try to find happiness through self indulgence. Things like alcohol, drugs, sex and overeating. Some try to find it through material wealth. But a lot of it comes from trying to fill a void that only God can fill. The state can never fill that void. It is no substitute for God, family or prosperity. True prosperity only comes from a person being productive.
If the state tries to force the productive to divide its rewards with the unproductive, there is no longer an incentive to be productive. We’ve heard quite often how much better our economy has been doing in comparison to the socialist European countries. We also hear how the American worker among the most productive workers in the world. Could there be a relationship there? Take away productivity and you take away prosperity.