Whoever mocks the poor shows contempt for their Maker; whoever gloats over disaster will not go unpunished. Children’s children are a crown to the aged, and parents are the pride of their children. Eloquent lips are unsuited to a godless fool— how much worse lying lips to a ruler! A bribe is seen as a charm by the one who gives it; they think success will come at every turn. Whoever would foster love covers over an offense, but whoever repeats the matter separates close friends. Better to meet a bear robbed of her cubs than a fool bent on folly. Proverbs 17:5-9, 12 NIVPolitical Commentary Alert!
Watching the events of this political cycle are a constant cause of me shaking my head in amazement.
Cutting taxes for the very rich--when most don't pay their fair share and hide money overseas--will not eliminate debt or grow the economy--per the experts--not me. When President Bill Clinton raised the taxes, the economy grew and there was a surplus in the treasury, that was soon eliminated with President Bush and the war effort. How quickly some of us forget--with selective memory.
Childcare tax credits are already part of the tax code.
Praise from children--about parents--who are biased and blind to the truth is seen as a smokescreen by the wise who are able to discern truth from fiction.
Insulting the residents of the City in which a person speaks--beyond foolish and no matter what people think about Detroiters--they can spot a con man a mile away. The gloom and doom predictions for the City of Detroit did not go over well, since Detroit is overcoming deficits. Some problems are real--but most are being addressed and since Trump doesn't have a clue as to what goes on in this city other than what makes the news, he really should have kept his thoughts to himself.
Of course, it would have made more sense to actually know the history of a region before spewing nonsensical data that is easily refuted. Some experts have determined that in the hour plus speech yesterday, Trump's facts were negligible 9 times. Had he spent more time preparing for the day by doing some research on the task at hand--the economy--than he did in attack mode--what he had to say may have made an impact, but as it is--it didn't.
Having to play by the rules is not a comfortable place for Trump and that was evident as he struggled to stay on point with a (gasp) "teleprompter," the device used by most intelligent pubic speakers--especially in political arenas--to keep them focused. And since Trump has denounced President Obama for using one, we can see just how he hates it because he thought he was so superior to the President.
The detractors and the haters online--were running true to form. One lady--even warned people to not respond to me because, "I was just a nice woman who had drunk the liberal wine." Actually, I enjoy having a dialogue with people who have differing views and no matter what they say--I won't engage in the name-calling or other negative behaviors that most won't hesitate to use. In fact, I've had a few people commend me for my open-mindedness and staying classy--refusing to engage in the hate-baiting. I'm so glad that I allow Holy Spirit to guide my fingers when I comment on an article and later--if a poster responds to me directly, I will respond.
Who makes the most sense in this election cycle? Those who are waiting to hear an actual plan and policy presented--not talk about plans and policies--we want the details before the election!
The more Trump talks, the more we see those in the conservative arena--back away. It's as though they smell something foul and don't want the stench to become embedded in their clothes.
Unfortunately, it may be too little too late for them to put forth a candidate who could actually turn this around in their favor.We need someone to govern the nation, not entertain us. That boat has sailed.
As an independent --in thought and pragmatism--I'd vote for Kasich, but it may be too late for any reconsideration.
I'm not big on promoting hate or spewing absolute nonsense--on the part of either party--but I'm convinced that whatever plan God has for this situation--we'll all just have to live with it. So, we shall see!
Lord, we know You know the end from the beginning, and we trust You in all things, and no matter what happens, it will be for our good.
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