Why God Hates
Inequality
by Rev. Paul
J. Bern
In a
continuation of my ongoing efforts to bring Christianity, current
events and a relationship with Jesus Christ into the 21st
century, I wish to bring to your attention a newspaper headline
posted earlier this week on Linked-In by a colleague of mine. The
headine, which was reposted from www.popularrestance.org,
reads, “Detroit Stops Residential Water
Cut-Offs”,
and a few selected highlights are as follows:
“Detroit
— The city’s water department this week plans to step up
enforcement of overdue business accounts to collect tens of millions
in lost revenue, but it won’t shut off residential water until a
proven safety net is in place. Although there are 26,000 residential
accounts with outstanding balances, officials said they will target
commercial accounts first. The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department
is seeking compliance from 2,044 delinquent commercial accounts to
avoid shut-offs. Those customers owe DWSD about $20 million, said
Bill Nowling, spokesman for a new regional water authority set to go
into effect in July...... There will be a point when the department
does have to resume shutting off water to delinquent residential
accounts, ….but after the shut-offs caused a national uproar last
year, the city wants to be certain all eligible residents know about
— and take advantage of — payment assistance programs...... The
approach is in stark contrast to the widespread residential shut-offs
that kicked off last March. The aggressive campaign angered
residents, activists and civic groups, spurring protests over the
city’s treatment of delinquent water customers......”
Formerly middle class people, and a
whole lot of poor folks including people of color, are having their
most basic rights taken away by runaway government and their
out-of-control police departments. Access to running water is a
fundamental human right. Period. End of story. To forcibly remove –
by turning off or forcibly cutting off – anyone's access to running
water is a crime as far as I am concerned. The Bible says in the Book
of Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7, “The
righteous care about justice for the poor, but the wicked have no
such concern”.
That's God's take on poverty in a nutshell.
“The poor you will always have”, Jesus said not long before His
crucifixion, “but you will not always have me”. The poor are
humankind's responsibility, starting with the churches. Shelter falls
into the same category as water – it too is a basic human right.
Even the earliest humans from 100,000+ years ago slept in caves, long
before the invention of written language, and before the discovery of
fire and the wheel. Moreover, I wrote in my 2011 book, “The Middle
and Working Class Manifesto”, which
is still available in paperback from this website
or as an e-book from Amazon
(ISBN #9780615494036), that
people everywhere have “The
right to affordable housing and the fundamental right to shelter
regardless of economic status. We have a responsibility as a
civilized society to end homelessness.”
Here
in the city of Atlanta where I live, there are lots of boarded up and
abandoned houses (there's plenty in the suburbs, too, but most of
those aren't on the bus line). There are also a lot of homeless
people, mainly because Georgia is one of those states whose minimum
wage is still stuck at $7.25 an hour. Any way you slice and dice it,
a single person who makes minimum wage can't afford to rent a
one-bedroom apartment in Georgia. So there are a slowly growing
number of squatters who are living in these abandoned houses, nearly
all without the benefit of water or electric hook-up. When the police
catch them, and they do so routinely, they are taken to jail. OK, now
let's review this. The cops catch some luckless squatter, who is
living in a house that nobody wants. Since that person is considered
to be a tresspasser under Georgia law, and since the majority of the
squatters are also usually black, they are taken immediately to a
county jail where it will cost the taxpayers upwards of $60.00 a day
to detain them. So, there are some who think it's better to spend
$60.00 a day to house otherwise harmless petty criminals than it is
to let them sleep in abandoned structures at night where they are
bothering no one. No one seems to care about the fact that
incarcerating these people is an unnecessary burden on the taxpayers.
I understand that they're trespassing on someone's property, but if
that is something that must be enforced then why is the structure
abandoned and in disrepair? The answer, brothers and sisters, is
greed. The property owners, many of whom live out of state and who
want nothing to do with these properties because they owe back
property taxes on them, will not hesitate to press charges against
some poor homeless man, or a homeless single parent with small
children, for sleeping on a front porch on a rainy night.
Indeed,
the circumstances and situations that the middle and working classes
in the US find themselves in today are a series of gross social
injustices that demands a sharply focused and well-coordinated
response from the entire populace, a rebuttal and decisive
counterattack designed and intended to right, correct and re-balance
US political power back into the hands of the overwhelming majority
of American citizens to whom it rightfully belongs. There can be no
doubt that class warfare has been declared in the US, perpetrated by
the wealthy top 1% against the middle and working classes, for the
sole express purpose of eliminating from society the Constitutional
majority of working Americans, with the end result being the complete
and merciless liquidation of middle and working class wealth, general
prosperity, and even our health.
This
has been accomplished by the largest transfer of wealth in all of
human history, and it has been manifested in three different ways.
First, the employment of working Americans, particularly of the US
working class, has been decimated by closing down manufacturing
facilities and shipping jobs overseas to the third world for pennies
on the dollar. Second, the retirement savings of the middle and
working classes have been severely compromised or even liquidated
altogether by the crooked and devious manipulations of Wall Street
bankers, market speculators, hedge fund managers and corporate boards
of directors who engineered the largest swindle in human history back
in 2008. This criminal act resulted in the US government bailout know
as TARP, an $850 billion bank robbery of the US Treasury conceived
and carried out by the same Ponzi-schemers who ran the US economy
into the ground in the first place. Third, the largest transfer of
wealth in human history is being enforced by runaway prices for
college and university tuition that are being deliberately engineered
by wealthy elitists for the sole express purpose of putting higher
education financially out of reach for an increasing majority of the
ever-vanishing American middle class.
There
are tens of millions of formerly middle class people – of whom I am
one, I was in IT – from all across the country who find themselves
in similar circumstances to varying degrees of severity. Many have
not been as fortunate as me. They have lost jobs or entire careers
like I did, been forced out into the street due to the epidemic of
foreclosures throughout the land, had their cars repossessed, leaving
them with no way to get to work assuming that they are lucky enough
to still have jobs, and are hounded by collection agencies for debts
great and small. They have no access to health care except to show up
at the local emergency room with no way to pay the bill, putting them
even deeper into debt than they already are. They have watched their
pensions and their retirement savings evaporate due to market
manipulations by unscrupulous “financial managers” who earn
obscene bonuses whether they succeed or fail, and all at the expense
of the small investors who have the most to lose. Either that or they
have spent their savings during interminably lengthy periods of
unemployment after their jobs were downsized or out-sourced overseas
to the third world, never to return again. And their children, the
ones lucky enough to be able to go to college, are graduating with
crushing student loan debts that will take decades to repay if they
can be repaid at all, depending on whether they can find suitable
work or not. What good is a four-year degree if you wind up flipping
hamburgers, selling shoes or digging ditches? Meanwhile, the best
jobs, the best educations, and the best incomes are reserved for the
wealthiest people and their families.
No
more will we stand and stare or sit and grumble about having our
houses, jobs, cars, savings, health, higher education and our
retirements forcibly taken away wholesale while an ever greater
portion of American wealth is concentrated into the hands of a small
minority of multimillionaires. It is time for the middle and working
classes to put our collective foot down and say ”no more”. The
time has arrived for us to take back our country by any and all means
possible. It is time for political power to be taken out of the hands
of corporate America and their invading hordes of lobbyists who would
presume to take over our country by means of economic warfare, and to
place it back into the hands of “we the people”, the true owners
of this great country of ours. And we will do so knowing that history
and our founding fathers are on our side, because they left us with a
sacred document known as the Constitution of the United States that
guarantees us that right. Our free speech and freedom of expression
that are guaranteed under the First Amendment, as well as our right
to keep and bear arms and to form militias that are guaranteed under
the Second Amendment, will not be compromised or trampled upon. We
will demonstrate in the streets, we will besiege government
buildings, we will bombard our congressmen and women with phone calls
and emails, we will form new political parties, we will organize and
build labor unions, we will blockade wealthy neighborhoods, we will
organize peaceful public events and non-violent sit-ins, we will call
general strikes and consumer boycotts, and we will not stop until the
balance of power in this country undergoes a paradigm shift back into
the hands of hard-working Americans, as well as the millions of
people who want jobs and can't find them.
Let
there be no mistake, America is ripe for mass civil disobedience,
even for outright revolution. The conditions and circumstances in
which the middle and working classes find themselves has become
intolerable. Personally, I am a very patient and thoughtful man. I
work hard each day to be slow to speak and quick to listen because I
know from experience that there is much wisdom to be derived from
living my life this way. But by the same token, I am a Christian man
and Web evangelist who stands against social injustice and economic
inequality, and whose patience is at its end. Just as surely as Jesus
preached against the political and religious establishment of His
day, in like manner I will do the same in the present day in order to
emulate the man I regard as my personal Savior. So, if you truly care
about the deteriorating state of our nation, if you are really
concerned about the issues that we are faced with collectively as a
people, and if you want to make a stand against social and economic
injustice, and since it's in all our best interests to do so, you owe
it to yourself to stand up in the face of power and say, “That's
it! You're done!!” You know why? Because if Jesus Christ were to
return this very day, that's what He'd say. And the ones who are
having the homeless thrown in jail for trespassing on their
delapidated properties would be the first ones Christ would send
straight to hell.
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