Fear and Confusion

In Matthew 6, Jesus said in the Lord’s Prayer, “in earth as it is in heaven… But seek ye first the kingdom of God,” in Mt. 6:33. He went on to say, “and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.”

Confusion and fear is what allows nonsensical things to take place. Slavery is an example. The Old South’s economy depended on slavery. Florida’s economy depends on government entitlement money.  A large proportion of Florida’s population is retirees from the Northeast, many of whom are living on their Social Security. Romney is from the Northeast, the home of America’s Keynesian intellectuals. Naturally, Romney won handily in Florida. He speaks the right language.

One can wonder why Obama picked this election year to go after Catholics.  The majority of Catholics voted for Obama.  It seems to be a pattern. Obama is going after Jews. They voted for Obama.  Obama has his own brand of Christianity. He calls it "collective salvation."  His former pastor, Rev. Wright, goddamned America. Obama speaks the language of many in the Northeast, especially the language of organized labor, the Chicago mafia, and godless socialists. Obama is on the side of civil disobedience, being for "democracy" in the Middle-East. Maybe, as far as Obama is concerned, the Middle-East is the answer here in America.  He supports the Muslim Brotherhood.

Candidate Paul comes from Texas. The economy in Texas is doing very well on free enterprise principles. Texas remains the land of opportunity. Candidate Paul calls for zero income tax, which means personal responsibility and self-reliance.  That's Texas.  He calls for going back on the gold standard and doing away with the Federal Reserve Bank,  Stonewall  Jackson style. That's Texas.  Candidate Paul says we can’t afford to police the world. He wants to bring the troops home and defend America.  Candidate Paul talks my language, but of course I’m from Texas.  And where is Gingrich? He ain't in Texas; he's in Washington, D.C.

It isn’t going to be pretty. The election result in Florida is a sign. This could well be the year that history repeats itself.   

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