Category: Current Events

Please Explain

Please Explain

Could someone explain to me how destroying the lives and livelihood of a whole class of people qualifies as love?  Now add the fact this is done to benefit a handful of people – what changes so that the destruction of George, Dick, and Harry to benefit Tom is now ok?  Yes, I find it impossible to wrap my head around this too.  But I present to you our modern world.

When the Bible tells us to love everyone and not show partiality, I thought it meant what it said.  Must have been wrong – I’ve heard few preachers denouncing the destruction of the entrepreneurial middle class.

Only Christians Can

The Democrats can’t do it!  Their premises are statist to the core.

The Republicans can’t do it!  They are ‘go slow’ statists, but still statists.

The Libertarians can’t do it!  Their basic premises are ‘scientific,’ and ‘science’ is calling for this.

Only Christians have a platform to stand on to denounce the power grab of politicians during the pandemic.

A long time ago, God told mankind what to do about pandemics – if a person has the illness, they must be quarantined until they are healed.  Today’s politicians said they could do better – everyone must isolate themselves from others.  But Christians were silent.

Reopening – an euphemism for allowing some privileges to the plebs – has now started.  But politicians are claiming a controlling interest in churches and their activities.  .  Early on, Mayor Blasio said churches not following his edicts would be “permanently” closed; Germany went so far as to mandate no singing of hymns when congregations gather; many states will limit the number of attendees allowed in a service.  This shouldn’t be a surprise since, as Gov. Cuomo put it, he, not God, saved the people from their ills and follies.  Few raised an eyebrow, since we long ago ceded to the government the proposition that science and politics trumps God every time.  But Christians are still silent.

Of course, politicians gave the church an out: shutting down human interaction was simply showing love.  And Christians swallowed it – not noticing the ‘love’ was based on force (not the desire to further another’s wellbeing) and this ‘love’ hurt and damaged people on a wholesale scale.  Christians didn’t bother to correct the misuse of their own theology.

In the Bible, quarantine is the separation of a contagious, verifiably ill person from society until he is well again.  In Biblical terms, stripping non-ill people of their livelihood, of social interaction, of their ability to meet together to worship God is not called quarantine, it is called, as it truly is, oppression and tyranny.

God calls for justice in our interactions; justice is the epitome of love between people.  Justice is treating others according to God’s laws, not a governor’s rantings.

“The context has collapsed. We don’t know what’s important and what’s not… nor what’s true… nor what’s good. And who can say? . . . In a nation of 250 million Christians, Caesar still has the highest approval rating.”   Bill Bonner, (Bill Bonner’s Diary, 4/17/20)

Pandemic Connected Thoughts

They say we are the land of the free.  A moment’s thought show this to be lie.  If you want to see how socialized – how unfree – our society and economy is, just note the myriad of rules and regulations that are being momentarily dropped or suspended to fight the pandemic.  You can also approach it from another direction: look at how many of the problems we are facing now are the result of the nonsensical rules and regulations tying people’s hands in all areas of life.  The most insane one is the way hospitals are facing staff layoffs and bankruptcy in the middle of the pandemic because non-essential procedures are considered taboo.

Every day sees a new round of arbitrary rules.  The rules are supposedly based on data, on evidence, only the data turns out the next day to be flimsy, disputed or even wrong.  But the expectation is that doctors are scientists and are ethically neutral in their decisions.  The truth is, doctors are humans and think within a framework of presuppositions [a worldview] as everyone does.  Even freshman are taught in science class to be careful their preconceived ideas don’t taint the data analysis.

Economically, we are almost back to mercantilism, the hobgoblin of the late Middle Ages.  The governor’s favorites are granted special permission to be open – sports facilities as long as they’re golf clubs, designated car dealerships, abortion clinics but not pro-life establishments.  Remember the monopoly status granted to the King’s friends?  But perhaps the clearest indication of the Medieval mindset is the current view of money.  Just like then, we (the Fed) are working from the premise that dollars have value; flooding the economy with paper with numbers printed on it is supposed to maintain or restore wealth.  It didn’t work for Spain when gold was the medium of exchange, it surely won’t work for fiat money created out of debt!

As always when the government takes control of things, some people are more equal than others.  What started out as an ill-conceived, heavy-handed attempt to solve a medical problem has quickly turned into an attack on the middle class.  Stimulus packages are protecting big business and their owners; Amazon and Bezos are making money.  The fix is in for stocks.  But truly small business owners, usually middle class, are unemployed, their savings have been wiped out, and many will have to start over.  Socialists have always hated the Middle Class; they declared war on it under the cover of a microbe.

The stimulus packages (both fiscal and monetary), the government’s attempt to solve the economic problem it created by locking down, is very misguided.  The amounts are minimal, totally inadequate for their stated purpose.  Many of the businesses are not getting anything.  But worse, the helicopter money does not make people whole again.  Instead, it just shifts costs to others, due at a later time.  Nothing, no amount of money, can change the fact that two months’ worth of labor, of creating value, has passed, and we’ve been idle.  But the IOU’s we’re passing out (for such is paper currency) will ultimately need to be redeemed for real value: some people will be able to collect, others will be left holding the bag.

What Card Is Trump?

What Card Is Trump?

“There are those who still think they are holding the pass against a revolution that may be coming up the road.  But they are gazing in the wrong direction.  The revolution is behind them.  It went by in the Night of Depression, singing songs to freedom.”  Garet Garrett (The Revolution Was)

One aspect of the coronavirus debacle has not been discussed very much.  That aspect is its political aspect – political, as in the philosophy of politics, the study of justice.  There is a reason for the pundit’s lack of discussion:  there is no justification for our government’s actions this side of Marx and others who classify man as the property of the state.

The political philosophy undergirding western civilization sees every individual as important, as having dignity, as having a right to life and the right to take the actions necessary to sustain that life.  That was understood as the meaning of the sixth and eighth commandments.  Over centuries of struggle, political theory and practice realized the truth that the right to life and property resulted in freedom and prosperity.  Only under freedom could a person realize the opportunity to live a life of dignity and productivity.

That freedom was won by stripping the government of its power over people’s lives, denying it the right to intervene between people engaged in non-coercive actions with each other.  Following the Bible’s mandate, government’s function became one of wielding the sword against those initiating force against others.  Government, functioning under the purview of justice, was established to protect its citizens from aggression and oppression.

The “Left” (i.e. statists of all ilks) never accepted that understanding of the government’s role.  From Hegel and Marx’s intellectual dissent to the anti-clergy of the French Revolution to the “conservatism” of Bismarck and the American Progressives, the power hungry and greedy fought back.  In America, by one small (usually) step after another, the idea was propagated that power wielded by the state was the necessary and acceptable way of achieving social goals.  Following Hegel, the state became seen as “God walking on earth,” and power, not liberty, became the watchword of political thought and actions.

That giving power to the state destroyed the dignity of the individual and would lead to a new servitude, a serfdom as Hayek called it, was kept hidden under a veneration of nationalism and a blind following of the slogans of freedom.  Generations of students were taught to denigrate the old ideal of “small government,” and to accept without question the idea that people’s lives must be controlled by the scientific elite.

That government has the authority to take whatever actions are deemed necessary whenever a crisis can be found or generated is now considered as sacrosanct as the commandments written in stone used to be.  That the Constitution and Bill of Rights are relevant to the issues is considered quaint, at best.

Government’s response to the coronavirus has been a brazen application of total control, an extreme response of current political theory.  The lockdown of people’s movements and economic activities is based solely on “potential,” on statistical probability, that somebody who comes in contact with the virus will become ill and carry it to others.  Kentucky was taking license plate numbers of people “attending church” while sitting in their cars; officials claimed it was “the only way that we can ensure that your decision doesn’t kill somebody else.” Dr. Fauci added a new dimension to positive medicine by admitting the government is contemplating giving clean bill of health certificates (“government-issued immunity cards” was his terminology) to people, which would become a necessity for air travel.  A “contact-tracing program” which would monitor where people went and who they saw is also being explored. Pennsylvania declared protestors’ freedom of assembly was ok as long as they stayed in their cars!

But I deny the government has the authority to dictate the many actions it has already taken.  I deny it has the authority to take the additional actions currently being discussed.  Yes, it has the power:  the police, who once swore to uphold justice, have obediently followed orders to impose draconian edicts based on executive orders.  Governors have taken on themselves the role of dictator, but people deny the result is a Police State.

For many years, quarantine has been considered one of the Police Powers granted to the state.  As far back as Bible times, quarantine was considered the means to protect society from deadly contagious diseases.  But the quarantine was based on the actuality of having the disease, not just a statistical possibility; a person showed himself to the priest, and only after the priest examined him and determined the presence of the disease was he isolated.  The current practice is an arbitrary edict having more in common with house arrest than quarantine.

There is no basis in justice for denying a person the right to work.  The destruction of the hopes, dreams and livelihoods of millions of people is unconscionable and unethical.  Practically, the results are sure to be misery for many, and a widening of the gap between the haves and the have-nots, with all its social implications.  Between businesses being forced into bankruptcy, and the $2+trillion dollar stimulus and additional trillions in monetary QE, the economic response will destroy the quality of life for millions of people before it all plays out.

And worse, modern political theory bestows on the government total control of our lives.  The governor now decides what actions you can take (outside your home), who you can see or interact with and under what conditions, and even the purpose for which you may leave the house.  Such injustices are reminiscent of martial law or third-world dictatorships, not the land of the free.

As mentioned in a previous blog article, the government is acting as if protecting people from an illness is the ultimate priority.  That is wrong, terribly wrong.  The ultimate trump card (no pun intended) in the game of politics is not safety, but freedom.  It is freedom, not paternalism, which allows the dignity and worth of an individual to be realized.  It is freedom, not force, which is conducive to life.  Freedom, such as enshrined in the Bill of Rights, must never be abrogated.

I am saddened for my country – indeed, for the world – that we have come full-circle back to an individual being considered just another serf to be ordered around by the elite at the top of the political hierarchy.  But that is the mindset of most of America today.  And it is wrong!