Our
Civics Lesson for This Week, or, Why Adults
Having
Temper Tantrums Should Check Themselves
by
Minister Paul J. Bern
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The
first thing I'd like to say this week is 'thank God the shut-down is
over', or at least for the next three weeks. As
I wrote a month ago, holding hostage the paychecks of some 1.2
million people is no way to run a country. Although I admire the way
president Trump has refused to go along with the status quo inside
the Beltway, especially his opposition to the Deep State, this time
around Trump made a serious miscalculation by shutting down the
government. Keeping it shut down for five weeks and traumatizing
hundreds of thousands of federal workers and their families has
compounded his miscalculation. Like the Rolling Stones used to sing,
“You can't always get what you want”.
The
Bible has some very relevant teachings regarding this very topic. For
one thing, angry or selfish people are troublemakers by nature, as it
is written: “Fools
give full vent to their rage, but the wise bring calm in the end.”
(Proverbs 29: 11) As you can see from these words of King Solomon,
people who get angry when they don't get what they want are unwise at
best, and toxic people at worst. Hear that, all you politicians,
especially those inside the Beltway? By pitching a fit, throwing a
temper tantrum or collectively holding their breath until they die
(Go ahead! Be my guest!), or at least for as long as they could, our
nation's leaders have proven themselves unworthy of the offices to
which they have been elected. With the 2020 elections looming, every
one of them, from Donald Trump on down across both sides of the
aisle, has just under a year to get their acts together and learn to
work with each other. Otherwise the American electorate will not put
up with it.
What
else does the Bible have to say about people who let their anger get
the best of them? “An
angry person stirs up conflict, and a hot-tempered person commits
many sins.”
(Proverbs 29: 22) Have you ever noticed how uncompromising people
operate? 'It's my way or the highway', they will quickly tell anyone
within earshot. Have you also noticed they are the ones who seem to
get the least done? They are so busy trying to coerce others into
doing their bidding that they wind up spinning their own wheels. In
the case of the US government shutdown, president Trump ended up
spinning his wheels too. Had president Trump tried a more
conciliatory approach to get his border wall, he could have achieved
different results, as it is written: “A
gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”
(Proverbs 15: 1) If Donald Trump had not taken his usual 'my way or
the highway' approach, like he is evidently prone to do when running
his real estate empire, the government shutdown may have not ever
occurred.
There
seems to be quite a bit of this sort of problem throughout America's
government. I have observed too much tit-for-tat politics, too much
infighting and squabbling, and a heck of a lot of lying, for me to
take the federal government seriously anymore. It's also been my
observation that an ever-increasing number of Americans feel the same
way. What America, and particularly her lawmakers, need to do is call
a cease fire long enough to read the following portion of 1st
Corinthians: “4)
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast,
it is not proud. 5) It does not dishonor others, it is not
self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
6) Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7) It
always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”
(1st
Cor. 13, verses 4-7)
Love,
love in Washington? Yeah, because there's a complete absence of it as
I write this. While the fight between all the 'my way or the highway'
Democrats and Republicans raged on, 1.2 million federal workers came
within days of eviction or the commencement of foreclosure
proceedings. Seriously, all these people were on their way to being
homeless, many with families to look after, and all the combined 462
members of Congress, together with the President, could do was invent
more ways to disagree. Even now, the reopening lasts for only three
weeks. These people had better get their acts together, or there will
be pandemonium in the streets of America. But to get back to the
above Scriptural quotation, Washington has far too little patience
and far too little kindness, while having an excess of corruption,
arrogance, boastfulness and pride.
Washington
has dishonored those they are elected to serve with their childish
behavior, unlike verse 5 above. Instead of looking out for the
interests of the people, Washington is and has been self-seeking.
Verse 5 also says that true Christian love should not be easily
angered. Yet by shutting down part of the government so he could get
his way, president Trump has violated this very Scriptural premise.
“Love keeps no record of wrongs.” Hear that one, Congress? You
people need to stop sparring with each other, grow up, and take care
of America's business. Otherwise the whole country will wither away
while our 'representatives' and the president are busy bickering like
children. “Love....rejoices
with the truth.”
You
know, a heavy dose of some truth is what the American people would
really like to hear right about now. We want to know the truth about
the triple assassinations of the Kennedy brothers and Rev. Dr. King,
about the Gulf of Ton-kin incident, about 9/11, and about the start
of the 2003 Gulf War. We want the truth about the true extent of the
US military-industrial complex, about whether UFO's are actually a
secret technology developed by the military or if they are truly
alien, and about Antarctica. We want the truth about the
currently-mandatory vaccines, the level of corruption in law
enforcement and the courts, and the dangers of the pesticides that
are being sprayed on all our crops. The American people are
collectively so fed up with all the BS in Washington, and throughout
the country including our most respected institutions, that there is
open talk of civil war all over social media.
“Love
always protects.” The whole country was left unprotected during the
shutdown, so Trump and Co. missed the mark on that one. “Love
always trusts”, yet Congress and the President mistrust each other
to this day while the rest of the country goes to pot. “Love
always hopes, always perseveres.”
For about 35 days, up until this past Friday, there was a complete
absence of both of these in Washington. Congress and the President
are equally to blame for the shut-down as far as I'm concerned. Their
combined lack of good character, patience, perseverance and
even-temperament is the reason this shut-down occurred.
Congress
and the President have been unkind, untruthful and arrogant, they
have gone to great lengths to keep score against one another, and in
so doing they have made themselves unworthy of their elected office.
It's too early to tell whether this recently-ended shut-down will
affect the 2020 elections. But if a second shut-down occurs 3 weeks
from now, it could have repercussions that last well beyond 2020. In
that event, the likelihood of a third-party candidate emerging to win
the presidential election in November 2020 will increase by a factor
of two or more. Stay tuned, people, this may get really interesting.
Unless Trump furloughs the same 1.2 million people as before in 3
weeks time, and tries to compel a portion to return to their duties
unpaid, in which case all hell could break loose.
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