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Thursday, September 13, 2012

2012 National Research Survey


Americans for Prosperity (AFP)
2012 National Research Survey
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Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Source of the Question


No, it’s not the Association for Financial Professionals annual survey.  It’s another one of those aggravating political instruments disguised as a public interest issue.  This one was obviously from Republicans.  Let’s go over the survey together.  Perhaps it will help those of you who don’t yet believe that our nation is in financial trouble to arrive at a well-informed and reasonable opinion, either for or against.

Before we begin, let’s be perfectly clear about one thing: namely party politics.  I’ve got no use for either party whatsoever.  As far as I’m concerned, they’re both a bunch of crooks that don’t know how to stop stealing.  The fundamental financial policy of the Democrat party is “TAX and SPEND.”  The fundamental financial policy of the Republican party is “SPEND and TAX.”  Both parties are selling the utopian lie.  Neither party is willing to go for the throat of the problem.  Both parties work together to hide their deceptions and lies behind elaborate smokescreens.  Chronic obfuscation is the order of the day.

No, I did not make this up.


·        http://www.capfederalspending.com/donate (This is an electronic version of a slightly different survey I got in the mail.)


The Survey

Part A: Question 1


How much out of every dollar you earn do you think is fair for the federal government to take?

My Answer: 10%.  That’s the limit placed on the Israelite/Judaic king in the Old Testament.  Three tithes or tenths were required of Israelites and Jews: one for the Church, one for the poor, and one for the king.  While we have no right to be legalistic about this, I believe that this describes a well-balanced and well-ordered society: one in which necessarily parasitic factors are not, and cannot be allowed to overtax the general populace and reduce it to a state of slavery.  Pick your own number.

This is a misleading question.  It hides the fact that our debt will be resolved, one way, or another.  The usual method is to print more money and inflate the dollar.  Inflation is a hidden and insidious tax amounting to much more that 10%.  It is an uncontrollable monster as long as the dollar’s value has no worth in real property: for example, gold, silver, land, etc....  The American dollar is a cleverly devised myth; it has no value whatsoever; it’s not even worth the paper on which it’s printed.  It only works because of the faith its users have in it.  That faith is on the brink of destruction.

Question 2


If politicians in Washington continue this spending frenzy, how long do you think it will be before we see a total economic collapse in America?

My Answer: Less than 5 years.  Actually, nobody knows.  However, it is a well-known statistic that federal bailouts are occurring roughly every eight years and increasing exponentially in magnitude.  This is not hard for you to research on your own.  Just type, “federal bailouts,” into your search engine and see what pops up.  Statistically, we are due for another Tsunami of financial disaster within another 5 years or less.  The next one will probably sink us.

This question is deceptive because it is misleading.  It puts up the smokescreen of “spending frenzy” instead of dealing with the real problem.  The real problem is debt.  Granted, “spending frenzy,” is a problem; but it’s more of a symptom than a core issue, and harping on it is little more than a Band-Aid.  Worse yet, the Band-Aid looks like a cure, but is actually a smokescreen covering up the very real wound.

Question 3


How would you rate Barack Obama’s performance as President in terms of handling the economy?

My Answer: Other.  This is just another misleading question designed to create a smokescreen.  It is obfuscation.  Obama is not the problem.  National, state, business, and personal debts are the problem.  Don’t be misled by these sorts of sidetrack questions.  Stay on point with the real problem, debt.

Our federal government has been promoting and selling these bad loans for decades, perhaps nearly a century: farm loans, school loans, business loans, home loans – all bad.  We were gullible enough to accept them.  These are just the tip of the iceberg that we’ve been creating for a century.

Question 4 (Question 2 on-line)


Do you think America's standard of living is being lowered because of Washington's failure to control its spending?

My Answer: Other.  The question should have read, “because of Washington's failure to control borrowing and lending.  This is just more obfuscation.  The “issue summary” suggests that the federal debt “is now worse than Greece.”  For those who have not been following the issue, Greece is now in total financial meltdown or bankruptcy, and Greek’s bad debts are being written off as a loss.  The key operative word is bad.

Question 5


How concerned are you that the U. S. economy will soon look like Greece or even a banana republic if our federal government fails to control spending?

My Answer: Very concerned.  However, I’m even more concerned that the question distracts and again misleads by diverting attention away from debt and toward spending.

Questions 6 through 9


These are not questions.  They are promotions for a “Spending Limitation Constitutional Amendment.”

My Answer: Other.  The points made are all moot because they fail to address the fundamental problem of debt.  Sure, it’s nice to have a responsible budget.  Every family should have one.  But, the federal government has been promoting fiscal irresponsibility for a century.  Our own government has promoted the idea that money grows on trees in a dozen ways: mostly cheap federal loans to gullible citizens, but also peddling utopia alongside the loans.  What the government has promoted it has also practiced, government by debt.  The debt has been covered up by removing gold and silver backing from the dollar and by inflation caused by printing empty worthless money.  Nowadays, they don’t even bother to print it; they create it electronically.  So, it’s out there, in “cloud computing” somewhere, and you don’t even get a piece of useless paper in your pocket.

This should not bring us to despair.  We have each other.  We have our houses, farms, and factories.  What we must do is kill the debt snake and put these real tangible assets back to work.  Doing that will require a lot of faith and love.  However, we can work for nothing if it produces real food that our children need to eat, and real products that shelter us from the elements, and real transportation that gets us where we need to go.  So we should not despair.  We need to trust each other, not the government, and love each other, instead of blaming and hating each other.  Politics will never be redemptive.  Jesus Christ alone is redemptive.  We need to follow Him.

Exactly what spending are we going to cut?  Are we going to cut military spending?  We’re at war for Pete’s sake.  Do you want your child to go into combat with a bullet shortage?  I don’t.  I don’t want to fight, but if we have to fight, I want plenty of top quality arms and ammunition, and lots of soldiers with real moral fortitude (guts, stones).  It’s time for America to grow a set.

Oh, let’s cut education spending.  Well, education spending is a lot like pounding sand down a rat hole or shoveling against the tide.  Fact is that teachers are already grossly underpaid, while administrators are overpaid, do nothing productive, espouse silly utopian causes (like no child left behind, and college for all), and wield near dictatorial authority.  Squirrels cannot be taught to fly and eagles cannot be taught to climb; it is the teacher that deals with this priceless individuality on a daily basis.

Or, let’s cut the infrastructure budget.  Who cares if a few more bridges fall down killing hundreds, the unbridled Mississippi kills more, or we have to face one more forest fire, grass fire, flood, or mudslide without adequate forethought and preparation.

Let’s cut some medical programs.  Or, Social Security.  Or, Medicare.  Or,....

The reality is that there isn’t a lot of fat to cut.  The fat that is there is going into the pockets of those who are already stealing it and are in charge of managing it.  How are we ever going to fire the entire executive, judiciary, and legislative government with all of its employees.  We’d need to fire the good with the bad and start completely over, and that would not ensure an honest government, only an incompetent and inexperienced one.  That might not be so bad after all.

Part B: Questions 1 through 15


These are all questions about constitutional ideology.

My Answer: Of course, I support the Constitution of the United States with its Bill of Rights.  I do not wholeheartedly agree with some of the more modern Amendments; they are there; they are law; I obey them.

The problem is that very few elected officials or their employees do support the Constitution of the United States.  Worse yet, clever people have figured out how to circumvent the clear intent of the Constitution and twist it to their own agendas.  This is true of both Democrats and Republicans as well as many behind-the-scenes, power players who don’t really care about Party affiliations.  For these power players, Parties are just another tool to cloak their devious behavior

Part C: Questions 1 through 6


This is just the pseudo-patriotic buildup to a request for a donation.

My Answer: Not one thin dime.  This questionnaire is going in the shredder.  I am a patriot.  I spent seven years, eleven months, and twenty-three days in military service.  Our eldest son went to Tikrit, Iraq.  I will not put up with this kind of obfuscation.  Rather, I will do everything in my power to expose it for the fraud it is.

Conclusion


The problem is debt.  Debt eventually crushed Egypt, resulting in widespread slavery.  When Moses led the Israelites and Jews out of Egypt, it was “out of the house of bondage,” out of the house of slavery.  The Ten Commandments specifically prohibit all things, which promote slavery: namely,

·         False Worship,

·         Manufacture of idols,

·         Obeisance to idols,

·         Service to idols,

·         Using God’s name in an empty way,

·         Failure to rest after God’s example,

·         Murder,

·         Adultery,

·         Dishonest gain,

·         Dishonest legal testimony, and

·         Wanting things that don’t belong to us, and acquiring them through avarice.

Moses proceeds to require that in the event of financial disaster, lending will be limited to seven-year periods at 0% interest.  You can read how Moses’ plan works and why it is sensible in the books of Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.  That law doesn’t apply to us: this doesn’t mean it’s a bad idea, or that it doesn’t manifest excellent principles of government and social economics.

One might believe that having been slaves in Egypt the Israelites and Jews would never be dumb enough to fall into such a fatal trap.  Nevertheless, in the Prophets we are bombarded with the constant complaint that wealthy Israelites and Jews are oppressing poverty stricken Israelites and Jews with a cruelty of slavery which would make even the ancient Egyptians blush.

Since Jesus fulfills all the Law of Moses for us, we might expect Him to be silent about fleshly, worldly financial issues.  Instead, fiscal corruption is among His favorite sermon topics.  Luke 1 (the Magnificat), Luke 4 (the Jubilee sermon), and Matthew 18 (the whole chapter, but especially the unforgiving steward, who is certainly going to Hell for this sin), these are only a few places where Jesus deals with the problem.

We regularly pray, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.”  Matthew 18 specifically identifies and connects financial and spiritual debt, they are opposite sides of the same coin.  No unforgiving person will ever get into heaven.  This means money and offenses.

If these aren’t convincing enough, perhaps we will listen to Shakespeare as he criticizes and mocks cruel lending practices in the character Shylock.  Or in, Hamlet, Act 1 scene 3:

“Neither a borrower nor a lender be;
For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.”

Or, I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.”   — Thomas Jefferson  Yep, that’s the killer, now what are we going to do about it, now that we’re trapped.

Ultimately, bad debt must be written off.  As Shakespeare notes, the lender should consider himself lucky if he recovers any of his principal, and none of the interest.  Lenders of this ilk only stay in business by preying on the gullible and weak.  There is no excuse or place for this kind of debt slavery in a civilized culture.

No lender, who fails to realize that clinging to this sort of bad debt will only lead to his own destruction, should consider himself a righteous person.  Such people are just not worth their salt.  In the first place, the debt cannot and never will be paid.  In the second place, this debt suppresses the whole economy, and prohibits recovery.  So the very means by which a lender makes a profit is defeated: namely, a fair rate of interest on a good loan.  All the bad debt does is drag the good loans down, and cause them to fail as well.  It is past time to realize that we are wallowing in a sea of bad debt, as ten-million Americans on the brink of losing their homes can readily testify.  The vast bulk of student loans also qualify for this criticism.

No public leader, who continues to tolerate or promote this sort of outrageous bondage, should consider himself a righteous person.  Such leaders are simply not worth their salt.  Yet the bulk of our Constitutional leadership have made themselves into Shylock like lenders: promoting one utopian, enslaving debt swindle after another: farm, housing, business, college, etc.  Our Congressmen, not only tolerated this outrage, they promoted it, and when the fat coffers of many avarices were filled, these Congressmen were first to steal from it: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Goldman Sachs, etc., etc., etc.

Take Heed to Our Urgency


If our town were immersed in flood, none of us would feel put upon if we had to throw sandbags for sixteen hours without pay.  We would endure the sweat and pain, then give thanks to almighty God for the free sandwiches and coffee distributed by the Red Cross.  We would make new friends and feel honored that we were allowed to help rescue our town.  We would be, and feel like, heroes.

Neighbors, we have each other.  This is going to hurt.  We’re going to have to roll up our sleeves and do a lot of work without pay.

This is an urgent matter.  It is our house that is on fire.  We need to take immediate action to save lives.

If we are silent, then we are accessories in your death, and guilty of murder.  We are terrified of our own silence, and hasten to end it.

My Proposed Solution


It’s not my idea, it’s God’s idea, and it will work.  Our job is to obey what we already know is true.  If we don’t obey, we will sink our own ship and perish.

Make extended, long-term debt against the law.

Force the pay-off or write-off of debt in short periods of time.

Stop bailing out the big institutions first.  Typically, they grab the money, pay out absurd executive bonuses, and continue to stiff their smaller clients and customers.  Bail out the little guys first and if the big institutions sink, they sink: too bad, so sad, you made your prophets by corruption and lost them through incompetent mismanagement.  Bail out the guy with a $20,000 first home mortgage, that just lost his job because of this corruption, and is about to have his house taken away.

Declare all lending interest unlawful.

Only investments in functioning businesses could earn a portion of the profits, and in the case of business failure, all investors would face the same risks, losses, and penalties together.  A house or private car could not be mortgaged under these conditions because neither one is part of a functioning business.

Foreign investors, even lenders to our government will face the same rules of debt write down.  Sorry, you should have made better investments.  We will pay back ten cents on the dollar if that’s what we can afford; but, if necessary,we will use force of arms to stop this illicit lending practice.  You’ve been living out of our pockets and our fat markets for a good long time now, and that is going to stop.

Borrowers should pay back just loans, as they are able.  Let’s face the fact that many of these loans are not just.

·         They intentionally preyed upon human gullibility and weakness.

·         They charge exorbitant rates.  Houses typically cost three times their value.  The cost of cars is doubled.  Some credit cards exceed 20%.  Hidden penalties are outrageous.

·         In many cases, the lender does not deserve to get more than his principal back.  If he has already recovered his principle and some interest, cut him off without another cent.

The government should be forced to clear its books.  When we studied this problem in the late 50’s a large portion of the federal debt was money it owed itself.  Are you kidding me?

Debt forgiveness and zero interest will cure most of America’s problems in a few years.  The debt problem will be solved.  The national security danger will be greatly reduced.  The housing problem will disappear.  Industry will recover and fix itself.  Jobs will be created.  This debt problem drives virtually every other social problem in America.  When the debt problem is solved and maintained by debt time limited forgiveness and zero interest, we will be able to see the other problems more clearly and solve them more easily.

The only reason we do not get results is because we do not love God, or each other, enough to obey what we know is right.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Forgive us our Debts 3


Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,


I'm republishing this old letter because of our current national emergency.  I dressed up the type styles for you and reedited it.  What Moses and Jesus command is not optional.  This is a Christian problem.  I pray that we take it to heart.

Yours in Christ,

Herb Swanson aka Augie

Originally written around Saturday, March 17, 2012

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Forgive us our Debts

Dear family and friends in the Lord Jesus Christ,

 

The following letter is a response to a new e-mail I got today.  Here is a snapshot:

WOW! More HYPE, where do people find the time to get all of these stats?

One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.  Plato

·         Barack Obama's 32 Month Report Card
                                                                                    by Rich Carroll

Mr. Hope and Change wants to create a nation humbled; humiliated, casting-aside capitalism and individual freedoms for one where we the people are government controlled. This would be a system that genuflects mediocrity, steals personal aspiration and opportunity, and punishes those who strive to succeed.

A gallon of regular gasoline the day Obama was inaugurated was $1.79 on average in the U.S. Today that price is $3.59, a 100.6% increase. The number of food stamp recipients has risen since Obama took office from 31,983,716 to 43,200,878, a 35.1% jump. Long term unemployment soared 146.2% during the same 32 month period from 2,600,000 to 6,400,000. Staggering hope and change isn't it?

American citizens living in poverty have risen 9.5% from 39,800,000 to 43,600,000, and the number of unemployed has jumped almost 25% from 11,616,000 to 14,485,000 as of August 31, 2011. The number of unemployed blacks has risen from 12.6% at the end of George Bush's term to 15.8% today, a 25.4% increase, and finally, our national debt is up 34.4% from 10.627 trillion to 14,278 trillion *

Keep these figures in mind as we recount the number of firsts for this presidency:

·         First President to refuse to show a valid birth certificate.

·         Etc....

·         Etc....

·         Etc....

 

Wow, Indeed!  Wow, is right!

Still, piling up a list of obvious personal offenses isn’t that helpful.  Policies and actions are what matter, not the man.  Granted that most of these Democrat policies stink to high heaven.  Granted, that if left unhindered, these policies will destroy our nation.  So what?

Take, for example, Obama’s great utopian idea of cash for clunkers.  We are not disparaging, not for one single minute, disparaging the thousands of Americans who were individually and personally helped by this program.  Yes, we helped pay for their new cars, but they’re welcome.  However, the policy itself was an obvious failure.  Who couldn’t see that one coming?  But, most of us went along with it on the grounds of, “Humor the man, He’s the President.”

But the fundamental thesis, in this utopian plan is that: “It is possible for persons or nations to spend their way out of debt.”  Obviously, it is not possible to spend one’s way out of debt.  Yet, this idea persists, it is alive and well, and its cancer eats away at Republicans as much as Democrats.  So what we get, from one administration to the next, Democrat or Republican, is not a new policy declaring that it is impossible to spend one’s way out of debt.  Rather, what we get, is a new spending program.  For the younger Bush it was Iraq.  Let us brace ourselves for what the new crop of Republicans will bring.  But as sure as God created little green apples, the Republicans will bring one more false utopia, one new spend-your-way-out-of-debt plan.  Nothing will change, and we are deceived to believe that it even might.  That is just not the way that politicians think, it’s not the way that Washington thinks, it’s not even the way that most Americans think.  Deep down inside our foolish hearts, most of us Americans think that it is possible to spend our way out of debt; that, this year, I’m going to win the lottery.  The problem is not Obama.  The problem is, how do you change the thinking of a nation, a nation that is, lemming like, bent on self destruction.  My fellow lemmings, we are going in the wrong direction.

There is no utopia.
There is only blood, sweat, and tears.

Now, I want to see any politician, Republican or Democrat, with the guts to stand up and say that out loud.

Our nation is ruled by the universal, world-wide financial lending system and its many institutions, not by elected public officials.  We are enslaved and ruled by our debt.  Our elected officials from both parties simply sing-along with the current debt program, which is why we always get business as usual.  This is why we always talk around the problem and never face it head on.  This is also why it will never be fixed.  The “boss” doesn’t want it fixed, he likes being surrounded by slaves.

The American people have two choices.  One, we can stop spending at home, even if we lose our houses and starve to death, and let the economy grind to a complete halt.  Two, we can demand debt forgiveness and usury cessation.  There are no other alternatives.  Utopian schemes and dreams do not count as real alternatives.  They do not work.  Make no mistake, we are at war here; and the price of victory is dear.

Years ago, I was willing to sell myself into the slavery of debt, because my children were in dire need.  We were debt free.  But there wasn’t enough cash to meet the dire need.  So I sold myself into debt to meet the dire need.  Today, I regret that decision.  I wish I had just let my family suffer, because the outcome is even worse.  Fast talking lenders have helped fuel the fire.  Debt only breeds more debt.  Now, we’re all in trouble.

·                     Gas prices going up?  Fine.  Stop buying gas.  Learn to walk, ride a bike, drive less, do something, figure out how to break the back of this monster before it kills us.  It’s the Law of Demand that keeps the price up.  Kill the demand.  You can always kill the demand, even when politicians and investors are blocking and manipulating the supply.

Yes, increasing the supply will also bring the price down.  That’s the Law of Supply.  But it’s the supply side that politicians and investors are able to block and manipulate.  Manipulation creates the appearance of a shortage of supply.  Shrewd investors simply tie up a large piece of the coal, gas, or oil for a few weeks or months.  The price goes up.  They make money.  They turn it loose.  The price goes down.  They sell short.  They make more money.  They repeat the process, they churn, it’s just like making butter, and butter is worth a lot of money.  You can’t do much about the supply as an individual citizen.  But, you sure can do something about the demand for all kinds of fossil fuels.  You can reduce consumption, not for the sake of conservation, but for the sake of freedom.

A great deal of these fuel price increases is due to American investors, using our own retirement fund money, to manipulate, hoard, and otherwise jack the price up and down.  This has nothing to do with Arabian oil or continental drilling.  American fat-cats are robbing us blind.  The debates over Arabian oil and continental drilling are only smoke screens used to cover up the theft.  I’m not saying that these aren’t real, but they are being used as smokescreens.  Churning of stocks and bonds is against the law, or it used to be.  But the fat-cats have figured how to get around the churning laws in a dozen ways.  We are being robbed blind by a few of our fellow Americans, and being sold a bill of goods to cover up the felony.  And, to add insult to injury, they are using our own savings to do it.  Where does the money come from, to do all this churning?  A lot of it comes from our own savings plans.  The key to the equation is the powerful lending system.  We have to figure out how to cut off their power supply.

Take a tip from the Wizard of Oz.
That man in the corner is the master of smokescreens.

·                     Housing market in trouble?  Fine.  We don’t need housing.  Government props have generated a gross real estate surplus.  So, why are so many people homeless?  The answer to that has to lie somewhere in financial hoarding and manipulation as well.  Something is blocking the connection between a willing seller and an eager buyer.  But my point is elsewhere.  I seem to recall that it was our own elected officials who were watching Freddy Mac and Fannie Mae while their enormous public thefts were going on.  Even Newt had his hand, was caught with his hand in the till.  A mortgage is not “good debt.”  I don’t care what Ramsey says.  A mortgage is bad debt.  Kill it off.  Take away the fuel from these uncontrolled monsters (granted, Obama is one of them) before they can light another fire.  Crush this dragon monster at his power source.

It’s our money.  They are beating us to death with our own money.

In the history of the world, I only know of a handful of significant public figures that had the courage to address this issue head on.  One of them was named Moses.  One of them was named Jesus, also called the Christ.  The others were mostly called prophets or minor prophets.  You will recall that it was the one named Jesus, who died on the cross, who shed his own blood, to put an end to this nonsense, to free us from our debts, our sins, our transgressions, our trespasses....

So tell me again, why is it that we love slavery so much?

Wow, Indeed!  Wow, is right!

Yours in Christ,

Herb Swanson
aka Augie, short for Augustine

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Forgive us our Debts 2


Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,


I'm republishing this old essay because of our current national emergency.  I dressed up the type styles for you and reedited it.  What Moses and Jesus command is not optional.  This is a Christian problem.  I pray that we take it to heart.

Yours in Christ,

Herb Swanson aka Augie

Originally written around Wednesday, March 14, 2012

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Forgive us our Debts

Dear family and friends in the Lord Jesus Christ,

The following letter is a response to two e-mails I got this week.  Here is a snapshot from those e-mails:

·                     U.S.A. Bridges and Roads Being Built by Chinese Firms — Diane Sawyer

Shocking to say the least!  This video is a jaw-dropper that will make you sick.  (It was also shocking that ABC was actually reporting this story.)

The lead-in with Obama promising jobs in the U.S. by improving our infrastructure is so typical of all his promises!  Our tax dollars are at work - for CHINA!!!

I pray all the unemployed see this and cast their votes accordingly in 2012!



 

·                     Last week police were called to investigate an attempted armed robbery: The 71-year-old retired Marine who opened fire on two robbers at a Plantation, Florida, Subway shop late Wednesday, killing one and critically wounding the other, is described as John Lovell, a former helicopter pilot for two presidents.  He doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke, and he works out every day.  Mr. Lovell was a man of action Wednesday night.

According to Plantation police, two masked gunmen came into the Subway at1949 N. Pine Rd. just after 11 p.m.  There was a lone diner, Mr. Lovell, who was finishing his meal.  After robbing the cashier, the two men attempted to shove Mr. Lovell into a bathroom and rob him as well.  They got his money, but then Mr. Lovell pulled his handgun and opened fire.  He shot one of the thieves in the head and chest and the other in the head....

Mr. Lovell was a pilot in the Marine Corps, flying former Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.  He later worked as a pilot for Pan Am and Delta Airlines.  He is not expected to be charged authorities said.  ''He was in fear for his life....''

Don't you just love a story with a happy ending?

 

Well, my beloved, that’s quite a mix.

·                     One e-mail reminds me, oh yeah, that’s why we fought in Viet Nam.

·                     The other e-mail reminds me, why exactly did we fight in Viet Nam?

However, there is more than simple irony here.  If we are lawfully, when in fear for our lives, lawfully allowed to defend ourselves, even shooting and killing our attackers; then I’m really puzzled.

·                     Why is an Oklahoma pharmacist in jail for doing exactly that?

·                     Why are so many government officials alive and unwounded?

I jest, but I’m sure you get the irony.  They enter our houses, against our will, terrify our wives and children, take our jobs, our money, our dignity, and our honor; yet, they remain unpunished for their sins and crimes.  I really don’t understand.  They invade our nation from within, betray its dearest confidences, despise its laws and institutions, take over our government, and make sport of the outcome.  All this they do in the name of a “government by the people.”

But, there is no “government by the people.”  Vast corporations, more powerful than the people, rule us in an enslaved feudal state.  Political tricksters continue to spin the truth into a lie, telling us what we’re supposed to believe.  This is hardly news.  The Wizard of Oz (L. Frank Baum, 1900) told us that this is what is going on.  The Wizard fills our heads with pins and needles and deceives us into believing that we have brains, when the embarrassing facts are, that we’re quite stupid.  He gives us a clock for a heart to dupe us into believing that we have courage, when in fact, we’re quite cowardly.  If we didn’t get Baum’s point (because we’re so dull witted), perhaps we should have got Kesey’s point (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, 1962): we are an emasculated nation.  But that’s way too blunt and offensive, and we haven’t got the brains to realize it, or the guts to admit it.  Finally, the Wizard oils our joints so that we can be active, and be deluded into thinking that we’re getting something done, when in fact we are not doing anything but sinking deeper and deeper into slavery.

How did this unfortunate estate come about?  Answer, by being sold into the slavery of debt.  Yes, we were stupid enough to believe it, and we bought into the whole program.  We’ve got ourselves to blame that we’re in this mess.

But, someone was selling.  In the early twentieth century, farmers were sold the bill-of-goods, through the A&M colleges and other instruments, that progressive farming could be advanced by new chemicals, machinery, and seeds which would be purchased through low interest loans and other instruments.  These instruments were to be paid for by the increased productivity, which never materialized.  Now our farms are so immersed in debt that they can’t recover.

Yes, someone was selling.  In the late twentieth century, students were sold the bill-of-goods, again by the government, that advanced education would result in increased productivity and wages, leveraged through low interest loans and other instruments.  These instruments were to be paid for by the increased productivity, which never materialized.  Now our children are so immersed in debt that they can’t recover.

Oh, someone is still selling.  The government is now foisting the new electronics utopia, which will bring in new ages of productivity and welfare.  But none of us have jobs, and the productivity (like Waiting for Godot) never comes.  Yes, I have the new electronics and I didn’t have to buy the adapter to make my TV work, I got lucky.  Yes, I’m hopelessly addicted to my computer, but I’m the first to admit that my productivity did not increase sufficiently to pay for this Brave New World of electronics.  Nor did my productivity increase sufficiently to pay for this Brave New World of medicine.  Etcetera.  Etcetera.  Etcetera.  I cannot even afford death and burial.  It was all a bill-of-goods, blue sky, vaporware, mythology.  And, now, I don’t even have a job.  Now our doctors, our factories, and our households are so immersed in debt that they can’t recover.

I have always been an enemy of global economy.  It’s ironic that in Diane Sawyer’s ABC News exposé that the shortage is not one of American engineers, but of American welders.  Every American does not deserve or need a college education.  College graduates do not deserve better pay than skilled workers do.  College graduates deserve a higher wage to level the field after years of lost income and college debt, not because they are better, more productive people.  If it is really in any nation’s interest to support higher education (judging from recent results, this is a very dubious opinion); let it be funded 100% by scholarships including an equivalent fair wage; then let the ensuing wages be equitable, and based on real merit and productivity.  We have belittled and shamed our skilled workers out of existence.  Shame on us.  Skilled workers are the fabric of society, not the intelligentsia.

Now, I’m an enemy of institutionalized debt slavery as well.  We’ve got to kill them both.

Well, duh....  Godot is not the answer, Godot is not God; Godot is a powerless senseless idol, the futile imagination of an impossible utopia that cannot come: it’s a lifeless idol just like Baal, Ashtarte, or any other.  All fueled by the economy of envy and the politics of greed.

Well, duh....  God is the answer.  Not some limp wristed, curses every other driver off the highway, self-contradicted god.  But, the living God, Who sensibly tells us to stay away from slavery at all costs (it’s called the Ten Commandments, and it’s all about making slavery against the Law of God, Exodus 20).  And, Who sensibly requires that we forgive debt on a regular basis, especially when we get into trouble, which we inevitably do.  God’s way is not just one way for the Jews, out of many ways for other people (like gentile dogs and pigs).  God’s way is the only way for all people.  It’s way past time for us Christians to start taking it seriously.  Yes, Jesus is the only way.  But, He institutes the Year of Jubilee, and demands obedience to it.  “Forgive us our debts....”  Now, don’t tell me, “go away, be warmed and filled.”  Jesus Christ died and raised to institute the Year of Jubilee.  What are we going to do about it?

Take the sports analogy.  Could you take as credible, a sports report that said, “The Cleveland Browns begin today’s game with a lifetime accrual of 17,640 points in their favor; but their lifetime opponents have an accumulated score of 26,460 points.  This is a net deficit of 8,820 points.  So, sports fans, even if the beloved Browns win all their games this season with a 49 point advantage, they will still finish the season over 8,000 points in the hole.  No team in history has ever recovered from being this far in the red.”  Or how about this one, “After today’s loss to the Steelers, the Browns will have to forfeit 3% of their ownership to Pittsburgh.”  At least, in sports, at the end of the game we have the good sense to set the clock and scoreboard back to zero.  Next season’s competitions will be leveled somewhat by the draft, which makes the game more challenging and interesting for all concerned.

If we don’t get this right, our nation will be destroyed.  It’s just algebra or accounting.

Yours in Christ,

Herb Swanson

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Forgive us our Debts


Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,


I'm republishing this old sermon because of our current national emergency.  I dressed up the type styles for you and reedited it.  What Moses and Jesus command is not optional.  This is a Christian problem.  I pray that we take it to heart.

 

Forgive us our Debts

Originally written around Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Grace, mercy and peace to your from God our Father, from our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who has set us free from every worldly slavery, and from the Holy Spirit, who gives light to our candles so that we may enlighten the world, and be the light bearers of God’s glory to the needy world around us.  May God grant us good success in all that we do in obedience to Him.

Our Grave Concern

This evening I would like to talk with you about a grave and urgent concern, not only to us on earth, but also to our Heavenly King, and to His Heavenly Kingdom, for it is He Himself Who has taught us to pray, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.”  Or, if you prefer, “Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.”  Have we really understood and explored all that this one sentence, commonly called the fifth petition, has for us?

Forgiveness is a Necessity

I’m sure that most of us already know that an unforgiving heart is a most serious crime in the Kingdom of Heaven, for our Heavenly Father will not forgive those who do not forgive everything our brothers or sisters have done.  Most of us are so eager to be forgiven our own sins, that we zealously search our own hearts to put away every complaint and every grudge, as though these things were filthy gore fouled chains that would drag us down to Hell.  We want to come to prayer cleansed and purified of any such thing, so we commit the forgiveness of everything to God, and cast off this putrid burden, even before we make confession, or we mention any other prayer.  We do not want to be found by God to be an unforgiving person.

I’m equally sure that most of us remember Christ’s teaching about the Unforgiving Servant in Matthew 18.  You remember how his Lord freely forgave him a debt that would amount to over twenty-billion dollars in today’s silver market at $34 American per Troy ounce, and then how this same servant promptly refused to forgive a fellow servant a measly debt of less than thirteen-thousand dollars.  The ratio is about one and one-half million to one.  We can’t calculate this ratio because the Romans kept reducing the value and weight of the Denarius frequently (from 6.8 grams to 3.4 grams; 3.926bar yields the 1,500,000:1 ratio, even based on wages and which is far less reliable the ratio would be well over 3,000:1).  The parable contains a veiled insult as well.  The great debt is in noble Greek talents, while the minuscule debt is in servile denarii.  The Jews would not have missed the point.

But, did we remember that Christ gives this teaching to explain the meaning of His teaching about seventy times seven forgiveness.  He introduces this parable with the word “therefore” which is a sure-fire way of indicating that the parable is intended to explain what directly precedes the “therefore.”

There can be no doubt that seventy times seven forgiveness means absolute, infinite, unconditional forgiveness.  Seventy times seven forgiveness means no memory or record of past wrongs may be kept

Three Historic Examples

Genesis 4:15, 24 Seven and seventy seven-fold.  Fold, when used with numbers usually means times.  So seventy seven-fold does not normally mean “seventy seven;” that would be seventy-seven or seventy and seven.  Its normal meaning is seventy times seven, as in Matthew 18.  The implication would be that one’s brother is to be forgiven even if he is worse than Cain, who murdered Abel; even if he is as bad as Lamech, who is seventy times worse than Cain, his III great grandfather.

The Scripture specifies a year of rest every seven years, a Sabbath of Years (Leviticus 25:3-7, 18-22, 23-27, 29-34)

·         A rest for the land, “You shall neither sow your field nor prune your vineyard.  ... you shall not reap , nor gather....””... the sixth year ... will bring forth produce enough for three years ... until the ninth year; until [the eighth year’s] produce comes in....”

·         Required ransom and redemption of the land

·         Applies to houses in unwalled villages

·         Does not apply to houses in walled cities, except for the houses of Levites and their adjoining fields

The Scripture also specifies a year of rest every seven times seven years on the fiftieth year, a Year of Jubilee (Leviticus 25:8-17, 28, 29-34)

·         A year of remission, “... each of you shall return to his possession ... homeland

·         “... you shall neither sow nor reap ... nor gather....”

·         “... let a man not oppress his neighbor.

·         “... you shall buy ... and sell tenure ... according to the number of years....”

·         Ransomed land shall be released back to the heritage owner

·         Applies to houses in unwalled villages

·         Does not apply to houses in walled cities, except for the houses of Levites and their adjoining fields

The Scripture forbids taking usury or interest to a brother (Leviticus 25:35-38).

Conclusion

Isn’t it obvious that we are compelled by God’s Word to forgive both debt and trespasses?


The Lord bless you and keep you, the Lord make His face shine on you, the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.  Glory be to this consubstantial Trinity, as it is now, was in the beginning, and ever shall be.  Amen

Yours in Christ,

Herb Swanson aka Augie