The Super Committee
That's all we hear about this week in the news, how the super committee was going to cut 1.2 trillion dollars from the budget in Washington over the next ten years. Good luck. Who thought a super committee would work? How in the world will polarizing parties come to agreement when dealing with money? Here is a fact. Washington policies and politics are so entrenched, that it woudl take bankruptcy to start correcting the problem. Here is the issue, the government is broke...period.
What do we have to haggle about? If you go bankrupt, you reorganize the company on a different financial basis, so that you can rebuild. Here is the problem. No one cares about the country anymore, it's all about who doesn't want to be blamed for cutting costs that affect people. Government is too large, too expensive, and the answer isn't in cutting the budget, it's in cutting government. Cut government, you will cut the budget.
Government is too large and too ugly. The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing and there is so much money lost to stupidly.
The government should do several things and do them well.
1. Provide military support for it's citizens against foreign powers
2. Provide free enterprise an opportunity to flourish, with laws to protect against fraud
3. Provide the states more power and money to govern their natural resources
4. Provide a base fair tax code for everyone, including corporations, no exceptions and no deductions.
5. Provide incentives for people to invest into their country again.
6. Provide a balanced budget amendment, you spend what you take in, and if you can't take in enough you get creative and make the government make a profit, like any other major corporation.
Okay, I know, too simplistic and too realistic....so it will never work. There are too many yeah buts in any of this so nothing changes. I think that's why so many of the refreshment legislators get weary after one term in office because it's like trying to empty the ocean one teaspoon at a time.
I mention this political moment today because it's another attempt by the wisdom of man to come up with some solution to a godless economy and nation. We have been on this projectory for some time, pulling our nation out of a godly posture, and giving in to seducing demons and doctrines of demons. Of course that is the prediction of the last days, so it shouldn't be of no surprise to those who are students of the Bible and of Biblical prophecy. But few are standing their ground in defending the godliness of a nation. Who is sounding the alarm who will stand and say, "no super committee will ever resolve the issues of heart?" It's the heart of America that is sick and needs healing. We have lost our understanding of God, and His purpose for us as a nation and as a people. Even saying this seems strange, because it's so foreign to us to even to think there is any other way than to seek answers from Washington.
Human institutions will continue to fail, and what you didn't think would fail will fail. God is bringing judgement upon those things that have replace Him in our lives, and there will be no exceptions. Wall street was the first, government is the second, and the now the laws of the land are being challenged by activists for social change. Beware, for the unraveling has begun, and what will be knitted together in the near future will replace what we now have as in our world. A new world will be invented, and it will be a completely different world, with a new set of values, and those new values will not tolerate people of faith. Just warning you now.....prepare your hearts.
Keeping it honest and truthful...K
Here is a ten minute video clip of Glenn Beck and Michelle Bachmann, talking about the reality of our present world. It's worth your investment of time.
Matthew 24:2222And if those days had not been cut short, no human being would be saved. But for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short.Matthew 24:2424For false Christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect. |

Larry Kutzler
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