State of the union – USA
1. Window will not be open long.
2. We must change, not just the leadership.
a. No buy now, pay later.
b. Real education.
c. Less dependency on gov’t.
3. Do not vote if you’re looking for another scapegoat.
4. This was a Christian republic, it is not.
5. Bluntly, we must cease ungodly acts and behavior as a people.
6. I will vote for Ron Paul only.
a. I have met and, more than once talked with him. HE IS REAL.
b. Not a politician or arguer.
c. 3rd party will not get elected (wrong, but it is what it is)
d. Tea party original platform was good, now it is political.
e. Ron Paul reportedly (I was not there) has prayer and Bible study in Congress, routinely. He has preached at our little country church. We need this Christian patriot (not just name only).
f. I do not agree with him 100%, but who would? The alternative is business as usual. Also, he is a bit older, he may be right and I might be wrong about some things.
g. He will likely dethrone the Federal Reserve & try to get us out of the UN. There, alone is enough to hire him.
h. Do not vote for him so we can have another scapegoat. WE MUST CHANGE. He will not keep us from spending what we don’t have. Obama care MUST be done away with.
i. If you are a Christian patriot, do the right thing: change what we are doing and put in an honest Christian patriot. Our vote is not for the presidency, it is for delegates. Maybe this should be changed.
May God bless us and change our hearts & minds & our country’s leadership.
Dr. Jake Wade
Friday, February 24, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Political unrest
Political unrest describes my demeanor relative to the political climate in this country. What a mess! We send a message with a whole bunch of replacements and it is business as usual in Washington. Add to that a dictator who will not follow the rules and totally lacks any contact with the reality of what this country is supposed to be.
My unrest comes from the fact the the Republicans, who we depended upon to keep their pledge of "no dirty politics," have run amok. The Tea Party was supposed to be a way to get politics back to Constitutionalism and reason. Ron Paul, Romney, and Rick Perry were supposed to champion Christianity, morality, and the Constitution.
Romney sounds more and more Liberal, Perry is slinging mud, and Paul is attacking. Where does a Christian Patriot go from here?
UNREST? That's saying mildly.
My unrest comes from the fact the the Republicans, who we depended upon to keep their pledge of "no dirty politics," have run amok. The Tea Party was supposed to be a way to get politics back to Constitutionalism and reason. Ron Paul, Romney, and Rick Perry were supposed to champion Christianity, morality, and the Constitution.
Romney sounds more and more Liberal, Perry is slinging mud, and Paul is attacking. Where does a Christian Patriot go from here?
UNREST? That's saying mildly.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Mayan 2012
Well, the Mayan calender has run out or at least is in the last few days and though in the toilet, the USA has not been flushed yet. I still hold out hope that the Christian, compassionate, rugged, individualist, pioneer spirit that cranked up this nation would somehow come out of hiding and take over. We were a strong, self-sufficient country before (and if you do not like it, sorry) before the immigrants were allowed to set the tone of dependency on big government and other countries for our well-being. When I was a little fellow, some 60 years ago, we did not lock our doors, autos did not have locks, there was no TV or internet, and we sat around a table to eat as a family. Our entertainment was radio and only after all the chores were done. Hmmm?
I was raised for some of my early years on a farm. We worked "can to can't" and as a family. If a neighbor had trouble, neighbors helped. I remember going to help raise a barn where one had burned down. The only purchases made were with real money and only when we had some. Few borrowed personal loans. Loans were for businesses. There was no plastic buy now and hope I can pay latter.
Like the Lone Ranger theme used to say, "The thrilling days of yesteryear." We were not financially wealthy. In fact, by today's standard, we were poor. But, I do not remember feeling poor or needing anything. Of course, when I had time, I made most of what I played with. We did not sit around playing video games or surfing the net for God knows what, getting lazier and fatter.
It is time this nation went to the elderly who remember how it was done when it was better and return to something that worked then and would again.
I was raised for some of my early years on a farm. We worked "can to can't" and as a family. If a neighbor had trouble, neighbors helped. I remember going to help raise a barn where one had burned down. The only purchases made were with real money and only when we had some. Few borrowed personal loans. Loans were for businesses. There was no plastic buy now and hope I can pay latter.
Like the Lone Ranger theme used to say, "The thrilling days of yesteryear." We were not financially wealthy. In fact, by today's standard, we were poor. But, I do not remember feeling poor or needing anything. Of course, when I had time, I made most of what I played with. We did not sit around playing video games or surfing the net for God knows what, getting lazier and fatter.
It is time this nation went to the elderly who remember how it was done when it was better and return to something that worked then and would again.
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