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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Sunday, January 13, 2019
The (allegedly) Impending US Economic Collapse: Will It Happen or Not?
The
Coming Economic Reset and the Bible
by
Minister Paul J. Bern
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The
profligate $22 trillion dollar deficit currently being foisted on the
backs of scores of millions of hardworking Americans by their federal
government is, based on observation, one of the greatest rip-offs in
the history of humanity. The Federal Reserve, which everybody knows
by now to be neither, is the primary player in this scam, and certain
elements of the US government are its enablers. The root cause of
this problem is the way our capitalist economic system operates,
which is that it is based on debt as a way
to create money. For hundreds of years our economic system has
worked just fine just as it is, and many have benefited from its
existence, including myself.
But
more recently capitalism has become problematic due to one thing –
population increase. Once the earth's population eclipsed 5
billion in 1987, there were too many people that wanted their
fair share of capitalism's profits, and so all our fair shares have
been dwindling ever since in the form of stagnant wages. Since then,
humanity has passed the 7 billion mark back in 1999, and we will leap
over the 8 billion mark sometime in the early 2020's. The end result,
from capitalism's standpoint, is that too many people are competing
for their chunk of the profits, while too few already have far more
than their fair share. Our modern term for this is 'economic
inequality', and the US in particular has a huge problem with this.
Continental Europe (including Great Britain) is also experiencing
increasing issues with inequality, as the “yellow vest” protests
in France, as well as the civil unrest in Greece, Italy, Spain and
elsewhere attest to.
So
to come full circle, capitalism is a debt-based economic system, but
debt is slavery because those who are repaying their debts are
legally bound and obligated to them until they are repaid. So logic
would then dictate this: Capitalism is a debt-based economic system;
debt is slavery; therefore, capitalism is slavery, or more accurately
has devolved into slavery in the 21st
century. Realities change and paradigms change, and both by the force
of human progress. Now, before any of my prosperity-loving readers
become upset with me, I am certainly no Communist or Socialist – I
will admit to being a bit of a hippie, but I say that with pride and
enthusiasm. Both of those economic systems and/or ideologies have
already been tried, and they have all ultimately failed miserably,
such as Soviet Russia, Castro's Cuba, North Korea and Venezuela, to
name a few.
But
all of those who are capitalism's proponents are overlooking an
important set of facts, and that is what the Bible says about
indebtedness, debt repayment and debt forgiveness. That last one
concerning the forgiveness of debt is what the die-hard capitalists
have the biggest problem with. Yet strangely enough, nearly all of
them self-identify as Christians. They seem to have forgotten the
part of the Lord's prayer that says, “Forgive us our sins as we
forgive those who sin against us”. Don't expect to be forgiven
if you yourself refuse to forgive the wrongs of others, whether real
or imagined. Based on that alone, it would be good if I could
interject some relevant Scriptures over the next page or so, together
with some background and explanation of how these ancient Scriptures
still apply to modern life. All these truths come from the writing of
Moses, so let me start with Leviticus.
“8)
“Count off seven sabbath years – seven times seven years – so
that the seven sabbath years amount to a period of forty-nine years.
9) Then have the trumpet sounded everywhere on the tenth day of the
seventh month; on the Day of Atonement sound the trumpet throughout
your land. 10) Consecrate the fiftieth year and proclaim liberty
throughout the land to all its inhabitants. It shall be a jubilee for
you; each of you is to return to your family property and to your own
clan. 11) The fiftieth year shall be a jubilee for you; do not sow
and do not reap what grows of itself or harvest the untended vines.
12) For it is a jubilee and is to be holy for you; eat only what is
taken directly from the fields. 13) In this Year of
Jubilee everyone is to return to their own property.”
(Leviticus 25, verses 8-13)
Now, just to set the
record straight, a “sabbath year” is defined earlier in this
passage, in verses 3 through 5: “For
six years sow your fields, and for six years prune your vineyards and
gather their crops. But in the seventh year the land is to have a
year of sabbath rest, a sabbath to the Lord.
Do not sow your fields or prune your vineyards. Do not reap what
grows of itself or harvest the grapes of your untended vines. The
land is to have a year of rest.”
At first glance, this would not seem to apply to modern life. After
all, we no longer live in an agrarian-based society. But this way of
life could still be applicable to the times in which we live.
Overpopulation has been a concern for the last generation or so,
probably more. Yet one fourth of the world's population still does
not have access to clean running water. So what if everybody took a
whole year off and hooked up the entire world with clean water and
sanitation? The world sure would be a lot better place, inhabited by
a lot better caliber of people, than it is now. That could be one
version of a modern Sabbath year.
“Consecrate
the fiftieth year and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its
inhabitants. It shall be a jubilee for you; each of you is to return
to your family property and to your own clan. The fiftieth year shall
be a jubilee for you; do not sow and do not reap what grows of itself
or harvest the untended vines.”
In modern times, instead of crops in the field, we should be tending
to one another since there are so many of us. Imagine having an
entire year of paid family leave! That's just one way that these
commandments of old can be renewed and their relevance refreshed, I'm
sure you can think of some more. “For
it is a jubilee and is to be holy for you; eat only what is taken
directly from the fields. In this Year of Jubilee everyone is to
return to their own property.”
Remember that slavery was still legal back in those days. Anyone who
had sold themselves into slavery to repay a debt, which was common,
was free to return home to their families. The same thing applied to
mortgages, as we see in verse 13. It still does – which is why 30
year mortgages are sinful for both borrower and lender. Let that one
sink in for a minute.
Now
let me quote from a second example before tying this all together.
“1)
At the end of every seven years you must cancel debts. 2) This is how
it is to be done: Every creditor shall cancel any loan they have made
to a fellow Israelite. They shall not require payment from anyone
among their own people, because the Lord’s
time for canceling debts has been proclaimed. 3) You may require
payment from a foreigner, but you must cancel any debt your fellow
Israelite owes you. 4) However, there need be no poor people among
you, for in the land the Lord
your God is giving you to possess as your inheritance, he will richly
bless you, 5) if only you fully obey the Lord
your God and are careful to follow all these commands I am giving you
today.”
(Deuteronomy 15, verses 1-5)
By
now all of you have noticed that our economic system, together with
the mortgage and payday and vehicle title loan businesses, are not
even in the ball park compared to God's instructions to Moses, which
have been handed down to the rest of us. Some of you will be
surprised to learn that any loan lasting longer than seven years runs
contrary to the instructions contained in the Scriptures. Also,
notice in verse 3, where the Lord Almighty says it's OK to lend to
foreigners, which means 'non-Jews' in this context, but extends to
everyone in modern times simply because there are so many of us. If
this is starting to sound like it includes those who are applying to
cross America's southern border, you are absolutely right.
“However,
there need be no poor people among you,...”
If, says the Lord Almighty, we obey these commands, everyone will
have enough, and there will be no one needy among us. But modern
capitalism has devolved into a contest of “whoever takes the most
wins”, which is exactly the opposite of what the above passages of
Scripture tell us to do. Consequently, the western capitalist-based
economies are in real danger of collapse for the first time in living
memory for all but the oldest of Americans, who still remember the
Great Depression. Debt has now reached unprecedented levels, and the
interest on the deficits of the world's governments are accruing
faster than the principals can be repaid. A financial implosion is on
the horizon – not just America's, but the entire world's economies
will soon crash. Once the federal reserve runs out of debt from which
to create money (see fractional
reserve lending), there will be no one left to lend to, and the
world's finances will run dry. This will included the world's banking
systems as well as the economies of entire countries. And all this
will be occurring because some insanely selfish people can never get
enough money, wealth and prestige, all of which are illusions.
So
ultimately, the world's economies are going to have to be rebooted
sooner or later. It will be the only way to stave off disaster. If
anyone has money in the stock market, better get your money out of
there before you lose it, and I'm not kidding. Anywhere is better
than Wall Street's gambling casino. And, when the day finally comes
when all the world's economies have to be reset, instead of gold and
silver, I would invest in ammunition, nonperishable food, tools and
barter items as a way to survive what's coming. A ton of gold will do
you no good if there's no way to sell it. Our money could become
worthless, or close to it. One dollar in 1913 is worth 4 cents today,
which is why I say that hyperinflation isn't on the horizon. It's
already here, and we've got it in spades. Four stinking cents? Just
think about that and let it sink in for a minute, and you'll see how
far we've fallen. And we're going to have to pick ourselves up,
because the government will no longer be able to help us. Let that
one sink in too.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Silver, gold and Bitcoin will be of no value during the End of Days
Worried
About Your Investments?
Place All
Your 'Stock' In Other People Instead
by Pastor
Paul J. Bern
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I
stream videos on my computer in the evening when I'm not busy with
the on-line ministry God has
entrusted me with. I don't bother with cable or satellite TV, they
want too much money for those subscriptions, especially the broadband
providers like Comcast and Charter. One of the social media outlets I
use is You Tube (not a plug or an ad here, OK?), where there exists a
proliferation of survivalist and/or “prepping” channels, as well
as many more devoted to hawking the benefits of investing in silver
and gold instead of stocks, bonds, futures or commodities, etc. The
common theme of all these videos is that the US dollar is going to
crash due to its impending replacement as the world's reserve
currency, most likely by the Chinese Yuan.
So
the idea behind these videos I've watched (I'm not naming names) is
to get out of the stock and bond markets altogether, which may not be
such a bad idea. But their 'solutions' are not so hot, if you ask me.
Take the money from the liquidation of your investments, they're
saying, and put it all into silver, gold, and digital currencies, of
which Bitcoin is probably the most well-known. Still other videos,
who have these self-appointed doomsday specialists as their paid
sponsors, urge their viewers to stock up on weapons, ammunition,
water and nonperishable food, plus things like first aid supplies and
barter items. It's not that I find anything wrong with their ideas,
but what disturbs me about this is that most of these purveyors of
gloom and doom are Christians. If they are in fact Christian, then
why don't they read their Bibles? Yes, I know there is much written
about the End Times, or Last Days, throughout the Bible. The Book of
Revelation, the prophets Daniel, Ezekiel and Zechariah, the prophetic
chapters of Matthew 24, Luke 21 and Mark 13 in the Gospels – all
have much to say. The problem I'm having is that the above Scriptures
are only a part of the story, and the remainder isn't being
emphasized enough.
The
gold and silver everyone is hoarding will crash, right along with the
currencies that they are traded in, as it is written in Ezekiel
chapter 7, verse 19: “They
will throw their silver into the streets, and their gold will be
treated as a thing unclean. Their silver and gold will not be able to
deliver them in the day of the Lord’s
wrath. It will not satisfy their hunger or fill their stomachs, for
it has caused them to stumble into sin.”
In times past when disasters struck, the first thing people would
take as they were fleeing would be their silver and gold. It was the
one thing they could use for a universal currency. But this time
around, when the debt-based economies fail that set the price of
precious metals and other related commodities (such as crude oil or
natural gas), the value of any given commodity will also evaporate.
The only thing that precious metals and natural resources and related
commodities will be good for at that point will be for bartering
purposes.
All
right then, you may say, if gold and silver will have no value during
the End Times, and assuming Ezekiel was right (which he was!), then
what will be left? Food and water? Guns and ammunition? How about
fuel, weapons, or tools? Granted, all of these have value during good
times and bad, but these things are not all there is to life, nor to
preparedness. There is one thing that is far more valuable than all
of the above, and that is the human soul, as it is written in the
books of Moses: “For
you are a people holy to the Lord
your God. The Lord
your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the
earth to be his people, his treasured possession.”
(Deuteronomy 7: 6) Now the word “holy” means to be set aside, or
to be held in reserve, for only the most special of occasions. That's
how God views us – we are his “treasured possessions”!
Silver
and gold have no value in God's sight, because God has already made
them both. It would be like expecting Henry Ford to buy himself a
Ford Model A when he already had a Lincoln or two. In a somewhat
similar way, we can't expect God to value gold or silver more than
the human soul, as the apostle Peter explained so well: “18)
For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or
gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to
you from your ancestors, 19) but with the precious blood of Christ, a
lamb without blemish or defect. 20) He was chosen before the creation
of the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake. 21)
Through him you believe in God, who raised him from the dead and
glorified him, and so your faith and hope are in God. 22)
Now that you have purified yourselves by obeying the truth so that
you have sincere love for each other, love one another deeply, from
the heart. 23) For you have been born again, not of perishable seed,
but of imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God.”
(1st
Peter 1: 18-23)
Verses
18 and 19 explain what I'm trying to say here so perfectly that I
will simply move on with little comment, except to say that instead
of investing in silver and gold or digital currencies – all of
which are tied to the US dollar, either directly or indirectly –
should be supplanted with an immense investment in human capital.
Square One of that people-investment should be the salvation of
Christ, who gives us all our sense of worth by being purchased with
his blood, which he shed on a cross. No silver or gold was required.
“22) Now that you have
purified yourselves by obeying the truth so that you have sincere
love for each other, love one another deeply, from the heart. 23) For
you have been born again, not of perishable seed, but of
imperishable, through the living and enduring word of God.”
We are to obey Jesus and follow his commandments because Jesus Christ
is truth personified. We have been born again as imperishable,
whereas before we had all received a death sentence.
I
have one more thought about the fruitlessness of investments here in
the Last Days, and it comes from the apostle Paul: “You
were bought at a price; do not become slaves of human beings.”
(1st
Corinthians 7: 23) If the blood of Jesus is the only real investment
that will still hold its value after our lives are over, investing in
gold, silver, Bitcoin, antiques, collectibles and anything else you
can think of will ultimately turn out to be a waste of time and
money. The only worthwhile investments are the giving of our hearts
and minds, first to Christ because he has died for each of us, and
secondly to each other. In both cases, they are to be done
unconditionally and without reservation. That means we are charged
with the duty of loving those who are unlike us, such as those with
different skin color, or of a different religion. So if you aspire to
be a big-time investor, let's start investing in the most precious
commodity of all – the human soul.
Sunday, December 9, 2018
My 7 Reasons Capitalism is Done (with free book excerpt)
Seven
Reasons Why Capitalism,
As We
Know It, Has Run Its Course
Free book
excerpt #33 from, “The Middle and Working Class Manifesto 4th Edition” by Rev. Paul J. Bern
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As
world trade continues its anemic 1.2% average annual growth rate,
politicians in most industrial countries, and particularly in the US,
have an incentive to make exaggerated claims about the alleged
ongoing economic recovery. The government wants us to think the Great
Recession is over, and that we're on "the road to recovery,"
while the American people and other nations look on skeptically. The
ugly truth is that more and more people have lost confidence in –
and consequently no longer trust – the federal government. To make
matters worse, 2015 turned out to be the year when the American
public lost confidence and trust in law enforcement (think Michael
Brown in Ferguson, Mo., and Eric Gardner in New York, and that's just
for starters). The street protests in Ferguson, New York, Chicago,
L.A., Atlanta, Baltimore and elsewhere attest to the authenticity of
that mistrust, which continues to get progressively worse. Below are
seven important social phenomena that point to a more realistic
economic and political outlook for 2019. Let's start where it matters
most by beginning with the economy.
My
Seven Reasons Why Capitalism Can't Recover
1)
The Central Banks are clueless. The usual tricks that U.S. and
European central banks use to keep their debt-based economies going
are long-exhausted. Interest rates cannot get much lower. And because
cheap money wasn't working, the printing press was turned up a notch,
into what the U.S. federal reserve calls quantitative easing --
injecting hundreds of billions of dollars into the world economy,
escalating an emerging trade war. Most recently, the Fed is raising
rates at the insistence of investors and retirees, who have been
seeing zero income from their “investments” for many years. This
is bound to end disastrously one way or the other.
2)
Trump's Trade Wars. For a global economy to grow, global
cooperation is needed. But in a major recession all countries engage
in a bitter struggle to dominate foreign markets so that their own
corporations can export. These markets are won by devaluing
currencies (accomplished in the U.S. by quantitative easing),
installing protectionist measures (so that a nation's corporations
have monopoly dominance over the nation's consumers), or by waging
warfare (a risky but highly effective form of market domination).
3)
The Pentagon's Military Wars.
Foreign war is a good symptom of economic decay. The domination of
markets – every inch of them – becomes an issue of life and death
importance. Wars have been unleashed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and
Yemen. America is fighting scores of clandestine wars in numerous
other countries as well. "Containing" economies like China
and "opening" economies like Iran and North
Korea become more urgent during a major recession, requiring
brute force and creating further global instability in all realms of
social life.
4)
The U.S. Economy is going nowhere in a hurry.
The most important consumer market in the world, the U.S., is a
nation of totally bankrupt consumers. Nearly 18 million Americans are
unemployed or underemployed, while further job losses are certain due
to nearly every state's budget deficit. States are bracing for more
painful cuts, more layoffs, more tax increases, more battles with
public employee unions, more requests to bail out cities. And in the
long term, as cities and states try to keep up on their debts, the
very nature of government could change as they have less money left
over to pay for the services they have long provided." (date
12-05-10; the problem with state government budget shortfalls has
since gotten far, far worse – PB)
5)
Bailout Capitalism Emerges. First
it was the banks and other corporations that needed bailing out in
2008, and now whole nations want the same. Western nations bailed out
their banks by falling into the massive debt that they are now
drowning in. Greece and Ireland have been bailed out, with eyes
shifting to Portugal, Spain, and Italy. With the emergence of
“Brexit”, the entire European Union is being called into question
as the Euro takes a beating in the bailout spree. If the EU is
dismantled, the shock waves will quickly reach other economies
globally.
6)
Bailout Repercussions. All western nations -- starting with the
U.S., Canada and Great Britain – are grappling with their own
national debts. Rich bond investors are demanding that these
countries drastically reduce their deficits, while also demanding
that the deficits be reduced on the backs of working families instead
of rich investors. This is tearing the social fabric apart, as
working and poor people see their social programs under attack. In
Europe mass movements are erupting in France, Spain, Portugal,
England, Greece, Ireland, Italy, etc. Social stability is a
prerequisite for a recovered economy, but corporate politicians
everywhere are asking much more than working people are willing to
give.
7)
The Far Right Emerges. To deal with working people more
ruthlessly, the radical right is being unleashed. In normal times
these bigots yell furiously but no one listens. But in times of
economic crisis they're given endless airtime on all major media
outlets. The message of the far right promotes all the rottenness not
yet eradicated by education: racism, xenophobia, religious
intolerance, violence, and a backward nationalism that fears all
things "foreign." These core beliefs effectively divide
working people so that a concerted campaign against the corporate
elite is harder to wage. Meanwhile, labor unions, progressives, and
other working class organizations are instead targeted.
America
imports twice the dollar amount of manufactured goods than it does
oil. Since 2000 the US experienced a rapid increase in the imports of
advanced technology products. A country dependent on foreigners for
manufactured and advanced technology products is not a superpower.
When it comes to Americans ages
18-24, 63% could not locate Iraq, Iran or Israel on a Middle East
map. Fifty percent could not locate New York City. Moreover, 30% of
respondents thought US
population exceeded one billion. Forty-seven percent of all urban
school children do not possess basic grade level skills. Is there any
doubt as to why the jury system is a sham? Despotism and
dictatorship reign when ignorance and nonsense rule societies.
Society will divide itself into exploiters and exploited. In the
early 1800's, complex literacy in New England exceeded 93%. A small
farm nation, without newly built schools, sport stadiums, and
"prestigious" universities had a much better track record.
They keenly observed the American ideal of independence while never
watching TV or indulging in Virtual Reality.
A
country that has too many lacking in native knowledge is not a
superpower. Countless industrial plants have been closed as 3.5
million jobs in manufacturing have been outsourced in the last ten
years. In that time 7 million less jobs have been created than what
population growth required. The high tech jobs never appeared as
touted. Information Technology, computer system designs, and
telecommunications in fact lost 17%, 9%, and 25% of its work force
respectively. Even wholesale and retail trade experienced job losses,
mainly at the managerial levels. As
several hundred thousand engineers languished in unemployment lines
for years, salaries for law school graduates continue to skyrocket.
Firms in Philadelphia and New York are offering newly trained ruling
class members over $125,000.00 in annual salaries. A country that
does not fully utilize and reward its productive citizens and instead
caters to the parasitic and marginal sectors is not a superpower. A
country whose populace has
been reduced to chattel by the special interest-driven 'health care
for ransom' system is not a superpower.
Unfortunately,
lawsuits for unproven and astronomical monetary amounts are pursued
as the main recourse. These acts obviously fuel the healthcare
crisis. Senator Hillary Clinton, who received $4.6 million from a
trial lawyer group, helped to block medical lawsuit reform during her
2016 campaign. This mild bill would have saved her constituents
$800.00 a year in premiums. A country that allows legalized bribery
to plutocrats to influence law and policy is not a superpower. A
country in which 4-7% of its people are illegals who now choose to
dictate terms is not a superpower. This is clearly a breakdown of law
and order.....”
In
closing, the various reasons for capitalism's impending failure I
have just elaborated on do not happen in a normal economic cycle of
boom and bust. These symptoms point to a larger disease in the
capitalist economic system, a disease that cannot be cured by
politicians who swear allegiance to this deteriorating system and to
the wealthy elite who benefit from it. To ensure that the economic
system is changed so that working people benefit, the ones who do the
real work every day to keep things moving, large-scale collective
action is necessary based on demands that unite the majority of
working people. The ongoing fight for a $15.00 per hour minimum wage
is one good example of large-scale collective action. What America
needs is a massive job-creation program at the expense of Wall
Street, an expansion of Social Security and Medicare, and a
moratorium on home foreclosures. If the Christian community worked
cooperatively with the unions in promoting these demands, working
people could put up a real fight. After all, the Bible says, “The
workman is worth his/her wages”.
Sunday, November 25, 2018
My Reasons for Boycotting Black Friday
The
Holidays In America: Blind Consumerism
by Pastor
Paul J. Bern
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The psychopathology of
consumerism and the subtle brain washing of mind control: We have
become programmed like robots to spend more than we can afford on
things we don't really need. Like sheep headed to the trimmers, we
dutifully spend our meager incomes at the bidding of a myriad of
shop-till-you-drop gimmicks while our highly vaunted capitalist
economic system fleeces us all. The worst part is that the useless
junk we buy doesn't benefit the US economy, it benefits mainly Red
China's. Those who control America's shadow government – the real
movers and shakers from behind the scenes, not their puppets in
Congress, the White House, and the Supreme Court – have sold out
our country to the opposing side and have thus committed treason.
The reason most people
don't care about, or won't even consider, this glaring reality is
because they can “live so much cheaper” buying the very
inexpensively made garbage that China has been dumping on America's
shores since the 1980's. Cheaper at first, yes, but due to shoddy
manufacturing and poor quality, Chinese and many other Pacific Rim
products are notoriously short-lived and invariably cheap imitations
of much better quality merchandise that used to be made here in the
US. But that, of course, was before corporate America and Wall Street
shipped all those middle class American jobs overseas for pennies on
the dollar. And so we fight and claw for the thriftiest deal at the
various suburban big box stores, purchasing with our meager earnings
from our multiple part time jobs (because there are no other jobs
available), shopping at other chain stores who offer pathetically and
similarly low wages and zero benefits to their staff. Just like your
employer treats you.
So, how much can we
save on all these wonderful items (LOL)? That depends on whether one
can afford to pay cash while doing their shopping or not. If one uses
plastic instead of paper, that person always ends up paying far more
in interest, fees and hidden charges than they would have had they
bought a similar higher quality item at the finest store in town and
paid cash. How much could we save now? Let's ask some more pertinent
questions and explore some far more evident realities about this
issue. For example, what about the Chinese workers slaving in
dangerous non-union factories for 1-2 dollars a day? What does the
company make off the deal? Who is actually winning? Is it really the
mesmerized consumer, all teary-eyed with joy while giggling gleefully
at 30, 40, and 50% off deals? Or could it be that the whole stinking
thing is rigged from beginning to end?
Of course it is! Just
look at what is being sold and calculate how much it costs to make
it. If I look at a can of pork and beans on the grocery shelf and
it's priced at 75 cents, it doesn't take a marketing genius to figure
out that 75 cents is an outrageous markup. The cans are made by the
millions, so they cost just a couple of pennies each to manufacture
at most. The contents of the can usually cost even less, and ditto
for the label. So we're looking at 2 cents for the can, 1-2 cents
more for the contents, and maybe an extra penny or two for the label.
Add another penny or two as margin for error and we have 7 cents.
Seven cents, and the retail price is 75 cents? So the gross profit is
more than ten times the cost, or a markup in excess of 1,000%! Or,
consider a far more expensive item such as the latest I-phone. They
sell for about $700-1,000 dollars and up plus tax, but there was a
posting on the Internet just recently to the effect that it only
costs Apple, Inc. about $120-$180 to manufacture I-phones, depending
on the model. That's because they were made in China, resulting in a
450-600% markup. So how do you like capitalism now?
"Oh," the
politicians and talking heads say to us on TV, "it's the
American workers. They don't want to work menial jobs like canning
pork and beans. And we can't assemble I-phones in America because its
workers aren't qualified." Never mind that there are many
thousands of recent college graduates who are living with their
parents because they are unable to support themselves. There simply
are no jobs for these poor young adults, and yet they are expected to
repay predatory and exorbitant student loans. The careers for which
they have been training have already been out-sourced to the third
world during the last 4+ years that these hapless individuals have
spent earning their degrees. They have all been robbed of their
educations, which have been rendered worthless by the multinational
corporations and the US military-industrial complex who are running
the whole show.
Yet we are expected to
perform our patriotic duty as well as appropriately celebrate the
“feast of capitalism” as we shop till we drop looking for that
most fantastic deal. We are in the process of being programmed to
slave at multiple part time jobs working for starvation wages and
with no health benefits while being expected to buy $300,000.00
houses, $50,000.00 cars and trucks, plus big screen TV's and
$1,000.00 I-phones. While all this is occurring, certain employees of
multiple multinational corporations are being well paid to line the
pockets of senators, congressmen and supreme-court justices in
Washington D.C., while sitting on presidential cabinets making
decisions regarding our planet's future, our future, and our
children's future. Is it any wonder that the entire world seems to be
coming unglued? Is it any wonder that the American population is
increasingly enraged?
Meanwhile our
consumerism is devouring the planet into what might soon become more
lifeless than the moon or a Wall Street tycoon's conscience. Yet,
mesmerized by commercials with intelligence levels less than a
jackass after having a brain amputation, we roll blindly into the
gates of the shopping centers turned shopping malls turned humongous
big box stores. To share more with you about that which I'm writing,
consider the following 2011 release from the Associated Press
(republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition November 26,
2011):
"A shopper in
Los Angeles pepper-sprayed her competition for an X-box and scuffles
broke out elsewhere around the United States as bargain-hunters
crowded malls and big-box stores in an earlier-than-usual start to
the greed-fueled madness known as Black Friday. For the first time,
chains such as Target, Best Buy and Kohl's opened their doors before
midnight on the most anticipated shopping day of the year. Toys R Us
opened for the second straight year on Thanksgiving itself. And some
shoppers arrived with sharp elbows. On Thanksgiving night, a Walmart
in Los Angeles brought out a crate of discounted X-boxes, and as a
crowd waited for the video game players to be unwrapped, a woman
fired pepper spray at the other shoppers 'in order to get an
advantage,' police said. Ten people suffered cuts and bruises in the
chaos, and 10 others had minor injuries from the spray, authorities
said. The woman got away in the confusion, and it was not immediately
clear whether she got an X-box. On Friday morning, police said, two
women were injured and a man was charged after a fight broke out at
an upstate New York Walmart. And a man was arrested in a scuffle at a
jewelry counter at a Walmart in Kissimmee, Fla. In the U.S.,
Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retailer, has taken steps in recent
years to control its Black Friday crowds following the 2008 death of
one of its workers in a stampede of shoppers. This year, it staggered
its door-buster deals instead of offering them all at once."
Lennon and McCartney
of the Beatles wrote in the song "Revolution", "You
say you want a revolution, well you know, we'd all love to change
your head." Yes, it is more than changing Wall Street or who
resides in the White House. It is, ultimately, about changing
ourselves. If we all really want some serious change, then change
must start from within. We must reject materialism collectively as a
people in order to save the world from ourselves. Speak from your
heart to your kids about consumerism, greed and how they are
affecting the planet as well as our behavior. Become an
environmentalist and make your kids proud. Help them to understand
that it's not about how much we have, but rather how much we
contribute. Life is not about how much we own or the value of our
possessions. Life is all about making a stand for good things like
faith, mercy, kindness, and above all, love.
Instead of buying your
wife a new car and maybe going into debt, take her up on the highest
place around where you live, or to some favorite romantic spot, and
renew your vows to her. Instead of buying your husband a new bag of
golf clubs, give him a night he will never forget. Enjoy each other
and be loving to each other. To enjoy is to enjoin, to enjoin is to
unite. Everything else, particularly material wealth, takes a back
seat to love.
Consumerism,
capitalism and the vain pursuit of worldly goods keeps us isolated by
gimmicks of sensationalist advertising of strikingly beautiful women,
absolutely perfect children and gorgeous, flaming hunks of men that
are created off the corporate mold. To put it simply, the corporate
mold is a load of BS. And who is being molded in all these
advertising gimmicks? You are! For what purpose? To make others rich
at your expense. The blue chip corporations have a very good reason
for doing all this. As long as they can keep us isolated, we can
never be united. Don't go there, never isolate yourself. Keep your
money for the hard times ahead. Find richness in your heart, your
spirit and your character and share that this year instead.
Sunday, November 4, 2018
It's More Blessed to be Poor in God's Sight Than It Is To Be Rich
Those Who
Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Are More
Blessed Than They Realize
by Pastor
Paul J. Bern
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this on my website, click
here :-)
I
don't have to explain what's been happening to the US Middle Class
over the last 35 years or so. Many people who used to be Middle Class
in America are now poor. I should know, since I used to make a whole
lot more money than I do now. But that was before the bottom fell out
of everything. I've been there, done that and bought the T-shirt.
Everyone is lamenting because they're living paycheck to paycheck and
they don't know what to do about it. Going to the ballot box, so far,
has produced an exacerbation of America's political problems –
exactly the opposite of what is intended. Now we have people talking
about civil war, and America's citizens are emigrating at record
levels. The ones who are staying are buying guns and ammo at record
levels. No wonder everyone is so tense and on edge!
That's
why the purpose of this week's message is to console those who are
angry and hurt, to counsel those who have been pushed aside or shown
the door without just cause, and to reassure the frightened and
confused. It's not hard to get pretty befuddled about current events.
We live in a world of mass shootings in schools, work places, grocery
stores and even churches – or synagogues, as was the case recently.
Things have gotten so bad that we can't even attend church or go out
for a movie without having to be alert for anyone carrying a weapon.
There is a good side to being poor, and a positive thing about being
oppressed, according to the Word of God (or the Bible, if you
prefer). Allow me to cite a few examples from Scripture.
My
first example is that of the apostle James, who was a very astute
individual, and so his writings are something to take very seriously
regardless of one's religious beliefs – or even a lack thereof.
These words can still be beneficial regardless of faith. “5)
Listen, my dear brothers and sisters: Has not God chosen those who
are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit
the kingdom he promised those who love him? 6) But you have
dishonored the poor. Is it not the rich who are exploiting you? Are
they not the ones who are dragging you into court? 7) Are they not
the ones who are blaspheming the noble name of Him to whom you
belong? 8) If you
really keep the royal law found in Scripture, 'Love your neighbor as
yourself,' you are doing right.”
(James 2, verses 5-8)
Take heart if you
are poor or otherwise financially hard pressed! Contrary to what many
think and say, there is no shame in being poor. I was pretty well off
at one time myself, mainly back in the 1990's through most of that
decade, wrapping around to the early 2000's. I know what it's like to
earn a six figure income, and to have to meet a payroll every week.
But those days are gone for good, and there's little I can do about
it except to keep on writing. I live on my small pension check, plus
a little extra each month when I sell a book or two, and I've come to
terms with that. But, what James wrote is even more true today than
back then: “Is
it not the rich who are exploiting you? Are they not the ones who are
dragging you into court?”
The student loan crisis is one modern example of this, foreclosures
are another, and the so-called Drug War is yet another. Over half the
people in state and federal prison are there for nonviolent drug
offenses. America spends entirely too much money locking up all the
wrong people.
“Has
not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich
in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him?”
If you're poor, mentally depressed and running low on hope, then heed
these words of the apostle James, the half-brother of Christ. To say
this another way, it's better to be rich in faith than rich with
worldly goods, and it's better to be poor in worldly goods than it is
to be poor in faith. “If
you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, “Love your
neighbor as yourself,” you are doing right.”
The much-beloved phrase, “Love your neighbor as yourself” is
found first in Leviticus 19: 18, and it was an admonishment from the
Lord Almighty to us all, that there be no hate among us – none at
all! Judging by the racial tensions that simmer all across America,
I'd say we have our work cut out for us as far as loving our
neighbors – regardless of color.
Jesus
himself was more blunt and direct than James in Luke's gospel when he
said: “20)
Looking at his disciples, he said: 'Blessed
are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. 21) Blessed
are you who hunger now, for you will be satisfied. Blessed are you
who weep now, for you will laugh. 22) Blessed are you when people
hate you, when they exclude you and insult you and reject your name
as evil, because of the Son of Man. 23) Rejoice in that day and leap
for joy, because great is your reward in heaven. For that is how
their ancestors treated the prophets. 24) But woe to you who are
rich, for you have already received your comfort. 25) Woe to you who
are well fed now, for you will go hungry. Woe to you who laugh now,
for you will mourn and weep. 26) Woe to you when everyone speaks well
of you, for that is how their ancestors treated the false prophets.'”
(Luke 6, verses 20-26)
The world's poor,
sick and disabled, Jesus was saying, will be the first through the
gates of heaven. If you hunger, you will be filled by Christ, not by
McDonald's – Jesus guarantees it. Weep all you want for now, Jesus
was saying, because in the end He will give us life and laughter
everlasting. The more people hate you because of me, Jesus was
teaching them, the greater your reward will be. So, let others hate
you just because you will not hesitate to make a stand for Christ.
Never mind Republican or Democrat, conservative, liberal or
progressive – they all pale in comparison to the Spirit of our Lord
and Savior. But in verses 24 and 25, Jesus taught that anyone who
enriches themselves in this life does so at the expense of another,
and those wealthy individuals risk paying an eternal price for being
selfish beyond reason while others went hungry. Verses 24 through 26
could also be interpreted as a prophecy against America, but that
would be another message for another time.
So, I want everyone
reading this who is going through a hard time financially – and
that would be the majority of you – to take heart in their
situation. Granted, you are suffering and miserable, I know how you
feel. But take it from a guy who's been there, you can and will
survive the ordeal you are currently undergoing. If you can't raise
your income, then find ways to cut your expenses. The main thing is
knowing that Jesus is walking beside you in every conceivable way,
every step of the way.
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Bullets, Bombs and Blood -- How Much More Are We Supposed To Take?
Our Leaders and Our Media
Keep Us in the Dark, Living in Fear
by Pastor Paul J. Bern
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The mailing of pipe bombs to various persons in
positions of leadership has been in the headlines all week. The one
thing that all the recipients of those 'deadly' packages had in
common is they were all vocally anti-Trump. If those 'bombs' were as
deadly as the FBI claimed, at least one or two would have hit their
mark. Days later, and with the alleged perpetrator now in custody,
this event is beginning to look more like another FBI-engineered
false flag operation. Granted, the perpetrator's fingerprint was
found on one of the packages, but it's doubtful he acted alone. As
skepticism mounts on the part of the American public, the Deep State
operators inside the Beltway and the Lame Stream Media are finding
their credibility evaporating before their very eyes. At long last,
the operators behind the US military-industrial complex are being
exposed. There is no place left for them to run for cover. The Deep
State is reaping the consequences of all their false flag operations
and clandestine activity.
We live in an extremely violent, and I would argue
dangerous, society. Every day we hear or read about unarmed civilians
being shot and killed by law enforcement. The overwhelming majority
of these victims are Black, meaning America has still not come to
terms with issues of racial equality and the elimination of hate from
the American psyche. We live in a country that is the world leader in
gun and ammunition manufacturing, the world leader in incarcerated
individuals – the majority of whom are there for nonviolent drug
offenses – and the world's leading producer of pornography. The
American population is the world's largest consumers of opiate drugs
and other dangerous street drugs like “meth” and crack cocaine.
The ingredients for those opiate drugs come from the poppy fields of
Afghanistan, which are conveniently being guarded by American troops.
That's the real reason they're there.
We are bombarded with violence on every side –
shootings in schools, workplaces, churches, bars and night clubs, and
other random acts of violence that are without rhyme or reason.
Children are kidnapped, not to be held for ransom, but to be sold as
sex slaves or to have their organs harvested, sometimes while they
are still alive. We have violence on TV, in the movies, and
especially in many of the video games we play. And so, when violence
happens in real life, it naturally startles many people. This is
exactly what our government is counting on. A lot of the violence is
home grown, of that there can be no doubt. But nearly as much of it
is 'black-ops' type stuff orchestrated by the FBI, CIA, or other
alphabet soup agencies. But the prophet Ezekiel wrote nearly 3,000
years ago: “This is what the Sovereign Lord says: 'You have gone
far enough, O princes of Israel'! Give up your violence and
oppression and do what is just and right. Stop dispossessing my
people, declares the Sovereign Lord.'” (Ezek. 45: 9)
In Europe (particularly Great Britain) and the US,
the public is being fed a pack of lies by politicians and the
mainstream media about the situation in Syria, just as it has been
with other military adventures over the past decades. The majority of
westerners don’t have a clue about what is really happening. They
are unaware that Syria forms part of the greater game in the region.
They fail to see the links between Egypt, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen,
Somalia, Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran, which are all part of a
Washington-led wider geo-political strategy hell-bent on global
domination and controlling the world’s mineral resources. This
includes its pipeline routes, the revenues from which are crediting
the accounts of western financiers and oil, armaments and logistics
companies. Too many remain confused or ignorant thanks to duplicitous
politicians and the compliant corporate media. To make matters worse,
the lack of awareness of many is due to simple laziness on their
part. It's up to them to fix that, and to work that out between
themselves and the Lord.
The public cannot know the true scope of the
reality. They will not be allowed to know, or at least for as long as
the powers-that-be can get away with it. We are being treated like
mushrooms, kept in fear and in the dark and fed nothing but crap. Too
many allow themselves to be deceived by politicians and the media
that churn out increasingly tired-sounding cliches about a 'war on
terror' or a 'humanitarian crisis' to justify militarism's murderous
brutality. And the result is that too many people accept the lie that
rag-tag forces made up of vicious, faction-ridden fighters, illegally
armed by NATO terror governments and unelected regimes in Saudi and
Qatar, are fighting for freedom and democracy. Those forces and
nations wouldn’t recognize freedom and democracy if they were hit
in the face with it. The very idea of giving any power to the people
is anathema to them. That’s why they seek to crush that out of
existence as soon as it appears.
That applies whether it appears within the borders
of the US, Britain or Saudi Arabia, or elsewhere in places that are
of strategic importance to them. The US track record of crushing
democratic governments is well documented by the likes of Noam
Chomsky, Chris Hedges and historian William Blum. And look no further
to see the attacks on Wiki Leaks, the Occupy, or Black Lives Matter
Movements to see how democratic movements are treated at home. Look
no further to see how democratic workers’ movements that took
hundreds of years to build in Britain and elsewhere, and for the last
100 years here in the US, and in Europe are under sustained attack.
Giving the people the opportunity to vote every four or five years,
while in the meantime deceiving, misinforming and lying to them, has
no more to do with democracy or freedom than what is happening in
Syria right now.
If more ordinary folk were to turn their attention
away from glossy sports events, cheap Sunday morning political
debate, bogus reality shows, talent contests or all other forms of
comatose infotainment on our TV's for one minute, they might well
realize that the billionaire criminal elites that take their taxes
and dictate national and foreign policy are in many cases a good deal
worse than any number of the regimes they seek to demonize.
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Inequality Keeps Getting Worse, and God Sees All
A
Few Comments on Inequality and Its Consequences
by
Pastor Paul J. Bern
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a website view, click
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If
you want to solve a problem, start from the top down. We have been
stuck in what are now antiquated concepts of representative democracy
for 230 years. These days, we can go to Washington, DC via computer –
the need to send other parties has become obsolete. Same goes for
shareholder ownership of businesses as opposed to worker-owned or
co-operative enterprises. Many people seem to believe that progress
is getting other people to do more things for them, when quite the
reverse is true. And I think that we’ve reached the point now where
we’re stuck with a whole lot of unworkable concepts, so that when
Michael Moore speaks about the number of people who make all this
money and other people who don’t, it sounds as if we’re
struggling for equality with them. Who wants to be equal to these
guys? I think we have to be thinking much more profoundly, such as
being on a higher plane of existence.
And
I think that, talking about recovery, talking about democracy, we too
easily get sucked into old notions of what we want. So we’re
expecting protest. I don’t mind protests, and I encourage them at
times. But what happened in 2001 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, or in
Fergusom, Mo. In 2012 – when people gathered to say another world
is necessary, another world is possible, and another world is
happening, I think that that’s what’s happening. I was there in
October 2011 for the commencement of “Occupy DC” in Freedom Plaza
in Washington, DC, and I felt honored and humbled to have been
privileged to be a part of that historical event. It inspired me to
write my second self-published book, “Occupy
America: We Shall Overcome”
that winter and spring. It is imperative that we take matters into
our own hands. Don't trust your government, they have already been
lying to all of us for decades. Take the initiative! Take a look over
your shoulder and you will notice that there is no one standing
behind you to do anything or to take care of any business for you.
It's all on you, and it's all on all of us.
People
are beginning to say the only way to survive the early 21st
century is to batten down the hatches. So they are building
underground bunkers and stocking them with non-perishable foods,
water, firearms and ammunition. In so doing they have voluntarily
devolved as human beings. Don't forget what Christ said about that,
“He who lives by the sword will die by the sword”.
Otherwise all our time will be wasted by a mad scramble of those who
compete with others instead of co-operating with them. All our
efforts must instead be devoted to taking care of one another by
recreating our relationships to one another. Let me point out a few
examples.
In
the first place, the US is still the only developed country in the
world that has no comprehensive national health insurance (forget
Obama-care, it's actually a new tax in disguise) and no family leave
for workers. That's right, nobody but us. The very people who call
these two basic human rights “socialism” are the ones who are
profiting off the existing system the most. Thomas Jefferson once
said, “The first and foremost duty of any government is to see
to the needs of its people.” I think that sums it up perfectly.
The
second example are wages, which are downright pathetic. Having been
an IT professional for over 20 years, I clearly remember how wages
began falling around 2000-2001 around the time of the dot-com crash.
By the time I had left the business in 2012, the bottom had fallen
out as far as wages were concerned. Jobs that paid $20-25.00 an hour
were going for $12.00, and older workers like myself found ourselves
shut out of the tech job market for good. Today as I write this, the
minimum wage remains at a paltry $7.25 cents per hour here in Atlanta
where I live. And what are these pitifully poor people supposed to do
with $7.25 an hour? Buy lollipops? The minimum wage works out to a
take-home pay of about $845.00 per month after taxes and Social
Security, not counting state taxes. Go try to live on that for a
month or even a week!
Many
thousands of American families are being forced into into the streets
due to circumstances beyond their control. In short, we are exactly
where the government wants us: powerless! Take away every available
resource we have and we're helpless. The solution is a realistic
minimum wage that will also serve to jump-start America's economy
again. Based on the cost of living for a family of four, which would
include housing, utilities, internet access, transportation, clothing
and medical care, that would work out to about $14.00 an hour for
bare essentials. This should be something people are out protesting
in the streets about. We want a living wage, now!!
As
you can see, our problems can be fixed without having to re-invent
the wheel. You don't have to be an economic genius – if indeed
there is really such a thing – to figure out some basic, common
sense solutions to get America's middle class back to work. Otherwise
I fear that too many more formerly middle class Americans like so
many of us will fall into the cracks in the sidewalk and disappear.
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Free book excerp #29 from Author Rev. Paul J. Bern
Coming this fall from Author Rev. Paul J. Bern, the Fourth Edition of his landmark 2011 book, "The Middle and Working Class Manifesto", the book of dissidence for all dissidents everywhere! Do you wish to become the change you seek, but don't know where to begin? Giving this book a good read first will definitely help clarify things for you!
(1st edition cover shown)
I
Dare To Dream
(excerpt
from “The
Middle and Working Class Manifesto 4th Edition”
by Pastor Paul J. Bern, in commemoration of the 55th anniversary of Rev. Dr. King's "I have a Dream" speech)
The
march of economic inequality, from which springs the source of
racism, poverty, crime, violence, and lack of access to healthcare
and higher education, has become the new civil rights issue of the
21st
century. (I like to call it Rev. Dr. MLK, Jr. 2.0.) King's dream of
unconditional equality throughout the country can finish becoming a
reality when the economic barriers that we all face on a daily basis
finally come down for good, like an economic Berlin Wall circa 1989.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to the masses during the 1963
civil rights march on Washington and said, “I have a dream...”.
By writing and publishing these words it is my intent to help take up
where King's Dream left off, and to do anything I can to help finish
the job that he started. And so let me slightly change that to, “I
dare to dream”.
I dare
to dream of a world in which the gap between rich and poor is gone
forever. We all deserve to live in a world where wealth has been
redistributed in a peaceful and orderly manner and not by the barrel
of a gun. I dare to dream of a country where wealth has been
redistributed in 4 ways. First, every worker earns a living wage so
poverty can be eliminated. Second, free higher education and
vocational retraining must be available to every worker for life,
including daycare available to all who need it, because everyone has
the right to better themselves at will. Third, I envision an America
where quality health care is available to every worker at nominal
cost for life. Single-payer healthcare based on the current Medicare
model must not be reserved only for those who can afford it, but it
must be a fundamental human right for all ages. Fourth, “we the
people” demand the abolition of the federal tax code, including
elimination of the despised federal withholding tax, which would give
every American worker or business owner an immediate 18% pay raise.
I dare
to dream of an America where there will be no such thing as someone
without health insurance, where every citizen will have lifetime
healthcare and prescription drug coverage without qualification, and
where there will be the fewest sick days for American workers and
their children of any country in the developed world.
I
dare to dream of a new America with a robust and viable economy. That
is why I have been insisting on a $14.00
per hour minimum wage since 2010.
I dare to dream of a new America where education will be subsidized
from the cradle to the grave so that the US develops the most
formidable work force the world has ever seen.
I
dare to dream of an America where all workers have the right to
organize, to a flexible work week and to paid family or maternity
leave. Most other developed countries already do this. The US is the
only exception and that has got to change. The only remaining
question in my mind is whether we can accomplish this peacefully or
otherwise, and it is looking more and more to me like it will be the
latter.
I dare
to dream of an America where affordable housing is the law of the
land, where home ownership becomes a right and not a privilege so we
can wipe out homelessness, and where the price of a house is limited
to the sum total of ten years income of any given individual or
household purchasers. I insist on a country where home ownership
isn't part of an exclusive club with the highest “credit scores”.
It is, and must become, a basic human right. Even the cave men lived
in caves of their own!
I dare
to dream of a country with new public works programs that put an end
to unemployment forever so the USA can have full employment all the
time. America's infrastructure needs to be rebuilt, and its inner
cities are in dire need of an overhaul. What a better way to
accomplish this!
I dare
to dream of a new America with an all-new public school and
university system that has an Internet-based curriculum that can be
updated at will, with a new and more intensive school year, that has
viable replacements for standardized testing, and where class size is
limited by law.
I dare
to dream of a country where teachers, police officers and
firefighters make what their Congressional representatives make, and
vice verse.
I dare
to dream of a new nation where unconditional equality is the law of
the land for every citizen without exception, and this will include
economic equality. I dare to dream of a new America where there is no
more income tax, no capital gains tax, no alternative minimum tax, no
estate tax, no self-employment tax, and where families and businesses
can have a tax free income unless they are very wealthy. In its place
would be a national sales tax, such as a Consumption Tax, where
everyone pays proportionately the same tax rate on only what they
consume, plus an “excess wealth tax” for persons with annual
incomes exceeding $3 million, and for businesses with annual proceeds
exceeding $300 million, so America's budget can be balanced and fair.
I dare
to dream of a better USA where personal privacy is the law of the
land, where identity theft is a thing of the past, and where it will
be illegal for employers to obtain the credit files or credit scores
of any job applicant.
I dare
to dream of a more compassionate America where children have the
right to a challenging and progressive learning environment, and
where kids will be legally guaranteed freedom from hunger, sickness
and violence, and where all God's children will have the legislated
right to safe adoption, foster care and day care.
I dare
to dream of an all-new voting system, including the abolition of the
elitist Electoral College, that is Internet-based, paperless, and
that can be accessed from any location using any computer or wireless
device, instead of wasting our time and fuel and losing work time
going to polling stations, and instead of using unreliable and
unsecured voting machines.
I dare
to dream of an America of integrity where all of the dirty corporate
money and all the filthy lucre is abolished from our political
process. I dare to dream of an America where the Wall Street shysters
who crashed the US economy are brought to justice, and where the keys
to all of the fraudulently foreclosed homes are returned to their
rightful owners.
I dare
to dream of the end to America's sinister war on drugs, where all
convicted nonviolent drug offenders can qualify for alternative
sentences for their offenses so they may obtain early release, and
where any currently illegal drugs having medicinal value, such as
marijuana, psylocibin and peyote are legalized, regulated and taxed
by appropriate legislation.
Finally,
I dare to dream of a world in which all this is easily financially
achievable, since all the money that is being wasted currently on the
CIA's clandestine wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and to a lesser
extent in Pakistan, Somalia, Libya and elsewhere will be redirected
towards all these dreams that I have just mentioned. The money is
already there, its just being budgeted in all the wrong places. Let
me tell you why.
If the
US military took all the money it spends occupying Afghanistan (don't
forget we've been there for 17 years) for just one day and put it
into an interest-bearing account, there would be enough money
available to send every American school kid from the first grade up
to senior high school, plus through 4 years of college fully paid
for, including tuition, dorms, books, food, access to the Internet
and to public transportation. Here's another example: If the US
government took all that money set aside from one days worth of
military expenditures in Afghanistan alone, there would be enough
money to build a 2,500 square feet house, fully furnished and stocked
with groceries, with all the utilities already turned on, for every
homeless person in the US, especially all the homeless kids. That's
how easily we can end homelessness in the richest country in the
world.
Just as
surely as there was an Arab Spring beginning in 2011 that is still
ongoing in Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia and Somalia, to name a few, so I
am telling you that there will be an American Spring, Summer of Fall
in her near future. In fact, I'm surprised it hasn't already begun.
Beginning in 2011 with the start-up of the “Occupy” and “99%”
Movements, of which I am still proud to be a part, this uprising of
the American people against the top 1% will explode like an atomic
mushroom cloud over the American political and economic elite,
obliterating them all in a bloodless coup without anyone having fired
a single shot – so that the remaining 99% of us can peacefully take
back what has been stolen from us over the last 100 years. We can
only accomplish this by uniting together as one and acting as one
body to break free from the shackles of oppression that have us all
enslaved. Who is with me today?
You
have just read the end of chapter 9 of my book, “The
Middle and Working Class Manifesto 4th Edition” by Rev. Paul J. Bern. To visit my author
landing page, go to www.authorrevpauljbern.com.
Pre-ordering available starting in October. Thanks so much. Shalom!
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