Monday, December 20, 2010

My case for Barack Obama

I wrote this small essay several months ago and posted it to Facebook. At the time when it was written I was very irritated with the things people were saying about Barack Obama. Now, I realize that the Health Care reformation has already happened and tax cuts for everybody have been extended, but I still believe that this is a darn good read. I hope you all enjoy it.
           I have a seriously hard time understand why President Barack Obama encounters so much opposition from churches and so-called “Christians.” Its one thing to disagree about fiscal or foreign policies, but most of the arguments that I’ve encountered have been outright ridiculous. People act as if it’s the end of the world because Obama is our leader. There are people on facebook joining groups titled, “God you took away my favorite actress…took away my favorite musician…I just want you to know that Barack Obama is my favorite president.” Please, tell me how in the WORLD you can join groups insinuating that you want our president to die, then go out and call yourself a Christian? Jesus taught love and mercy and yet I see so much hate in the world from people who say that they love Jesus. God is Love, and the people who say these things and join these groups are not exhibiting love, which makes me wonder if they really have God in their hearts. These people almost make me ashamed to call myself a Christian. I’m at the point where I feel like I’m going to explode because of the accusations and arguments, so, to keep myself from exploding, I’ll try to provide an outline explaining why I, Christopher Jacob Wilson, a Christian, am happy to have Barack Obama as my president and why I really don’t think he’s a bad guy.
Abortions
            First, I suppose I should address the abortion issue. Now, I do not support abortions, with exceptions in special cases (rape/incest). Obama has stated that he is not a proponent of abortions; however, he believes that it is a woman’s rights. The president says that we must better educate our youth to prevent teenage pregnancies and thereby reduce the number of abortions. That makes sense to me. I would prefer abortions be outlawed, but even if that were the case they would still occur by other means. We had George W. Bush in office for 8 years, a Christian leader, and abortions remained legal the whole time. Nothing was done about it. Let me reiterate, I do not support abortions, but if we can’t outlaw them, let’s focus our energy on reducing the number of times that they occur.
Same-Sex Marriage
            Next, there is the issue of same-sex marriage. Again, allow me to present my belief first. I do no, have not, and never will support same-sex marriages. Now, this doesn’t mean that I hate homosexuals or that I’m going to join in one of the “Christian” rallies where people shout that the gays are going to burn in hell. I’m going to treat them the same way that I treat everyone else; with love and compassion. If a homosexual is in need, I will help him or her just as quickly as I would help anyone else because God is Love and if I have no Love in my heart, then I’m not truly a Christian and if I’m not for God, then I’m against Him.
“Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.” 1 John 4:8
             I’ve heard many people say that Obama supports same-sex marriage and this is just not true. What Obama supports is a civil union that provides same-sex couples with the benefits of married individuals. Here is a video of Obama stating his opinion:
Well, that makes sense to me, but maybe you don’t like the idea of civil unions. That’s ok as well. I understand that, but maybe you weren’t aware that our last president was also a supporter of civil unions. Here is a video of George W. Bush stating his beliefs on marriage:
So, in this aspect, President Obama and former president Bush believe the exact same thing. No difference. They both support civil unions. So, maybe your argument is “well McCain didn’t support civil unions, he was against homosexuals all the way.” Well, that’s not true. McCain was a bit wishy washy about what he believed. He seemed like he wanted to ride the fence and not offend anyone. When McCain was asked about same-sex marriages he stated that he was against them but went on to say “But I do believe that people ought to be able to enter into contracts, exchange powers of attorney, other ways that people have relationships can enter into.” Sounds to me like he supported some form of a civil union.
Raising taxes for those with high income levels
            We’ve heard Obama speak many times about how he plans to raise taxes for the rich. He defined “the rich” as a family making at least $250,000 per year, or an individual making at least $200,000 per year. The money that the federal government made by doing so would, in some form, be given to those with lower income levels. You may remember republicans complaining about the “redistribution” of wealth. I really like this idea and don’t see what’s wrong with it? There are those who say that Obama is “stealing” from the wealthy. My response to that is that we’ve all seen Robin Hood. He stole from the rich and gave to the poor. Every one of us recognized Robin Hood as the good guy. He was the one who we cheered for and suddenly, when Obama tries to make reformations such as this we hate him? I believe that God commanded long ago that his people care for the poor. It was and still is the responsibility of the wealthy. Here are several Bible verses supporting this:
·         "If there is a poor man among your brothers in any of the towns of the land that the LORD your God is giving you, do not be hardhearted or tightfisted toward your poor brother." Deuteronomy 15:7
·         "There will always be poor people in the land. Therefore I command you to be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your land." Deuteronomy 15:11
·         "If one of your countrymen becomes poor and sells some of his property, his nearest relative is to come and redeem what his countryman has sold. . . . If one of your countrymen becomes poor and is unable to support himself among you, help him as you would an alien or a temporary resident, so he can continue to live among you. . . . If one of your countrymen becomes poor among you and sells himself to you, do not make him work as a slave." Leviticus 25:25, 35, 39
·         "Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the alien. I am the LORD your God." Leviticus 19:10
·         "Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy." Ezekiel 16:49
·         "Jesus answered, ‘If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.'" Matthew 19:21
There are many, many more verses that I could quote. Now, some say that it is not the government’s place to distribute money to the needy but instead it is the responsibility of the church. I believe that this was God’s commandment, so why would we be reluctant to accept the government adopting legislation from the Bible? In a perfect world wouldn’t our entire country be operated according to the Bible? If I was starving and the government offered me a sandwich and a church offered me a sandwich I would accept one as quickly as I would accept the other. I feel that most Americans live by the motto “out of sight, out of mind.” If they don’t see the poor, then to them they only exist in theory. I work at Taco Bell, dealing with the public, so I see firsthand the poverty of our area and it’s something that I cannot just ignore.
Healthcare Reform
            Here’s a big one; Healthcare Reform. This has probably been the most controversial aspect of Obama’s presidency and, again, I have no idea why. What is wrong with national healthcare? We’ve heard that it will be mandatory that we all have insurance and if we don’t, we can be punished by the law. So, now everyone is mad because we have to have insurance. Well, that’s true, I can’t argue it but I can elaborate on it.
            First, healthcare is going to be made affordable. This means that people will be able to afford it on their budget, regardless of what their budget it. That means that we don’t have to worry about big costs driving us into debt. Originally there was going to be a public option, so the poorest could have insurance at no charge but republican opposition forced the democrats to remove that option. So, yes you will have to have insurance, but you will be able to afford it.
            Why do we all have to have insurance? Well, I’m glad you asked. The best way I can explain it is with a story involving a friend of mine. One evening I was with my friend (who happens to be a middle aged adult male) when he grabbed his chest. I asked what was wrong and he told me that he had been having chest pains for the last week. I told him that he should visit the clinic to get checked out to prevent a heart attack. He refused to go to the clinic because he had no insurance and couldn’t afford the bill. I thought to myself “wow, that’s absolutely terrible to have to worry about your health because you’re not rich.” Moving on with why must all have insurance. Let’s assume that my friend has a heart attack (that could have been prevented) and is taken to the hospital. Suppose he has a 4 day stay (this is just me guessing, I don’t know actual stay times or prices) with a bill of $30,000. My friend would certainly not be able to afford this, so what happens? Is the bill just magically erased? No, not at all. Premiums go up and we the people end up paying. This could have all been prevented if my friend would have had affordable insurance that would have allowed him to go to the clinic in the first place. A $30,000 hospital bill could have been prevented with a $150 prescription. You can bet things like this happen hundreds of times every day here in America. Under Obama’s healthcare plan these measures (patient’s bill of rights) will take effect this fall:
Maybe you just think that we’re making too big of a deal over healthcare reform. I’d like to inform you that a Harvard study has shown that 45,000 deaths every year can be related to a lack of healthcare (insurance):
I’m pretty sure that God does not want people to die because they can’t afford healthcare. Perhaps you’ve heard about how our system is too much like Canada’s and you think (because of republican propaganda) that Canadians hate their system. Well, this isn’t true. Here’s a fact check on Canada’s healthcare system:
And, if you think that I’m just some dumb kid who doesn’t like republicans, I want you to know that you’re wrong. I don’t disagree with republicans on every issue, I just don’t like it when they try to spread fear in order to get their way. Maybe you missed it, but a 72 page document was intercepted detailing how republicans would use fear mongering as a means of acquiring support:
                I would also like to state that the claims that there will be healthcare rationing and that old people will not receive healthcare because they’re not worth it is just preposterous. This is honestly the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. Nowhere is this in the bill. I can’t believe that people honestly think that this would happen. This is America, we have checks and balances. If this were going to happen, I’m sure somebody along the way of those checks and balances would stop this. It’s not true, don’t believe it. And if you do believe it, then stop.
Why do people insist that Obama is a Antichrist???
            Obama is NOT the Antichrist. Only a fool would believe this. Any Christian who reads the Bible should know better. Here is some scripture:
·         “Then the beast was allowed to speak great blasphemies against God. And he was given authority to do whatever he wanted for forty-two months. And he spoke terrible words of blasphemy against God, slandering his name and his dwelling-that is, those who dwell in heaven. And the beast was allowed to wage war against God’s holy people and to conquer them.” Revelation 13:5-7
Last time I checked, Obama was not a dictator who blasphemed God’s name and started wars against Israel. Here is some of Daniel’s prophecy of the antichrist:
·         “The king will do as he pleases, exalting himself and claiming to be greater than every god, even blaspheming the God of gods…He will have no respect for the gods of his ancestors…for he will boast that he is greater than them all. Instead of these, he will worship the god of fortresses-a god his ancestors never knew-and lavish on him gold, silver, precious stones, and gifts” Daniel 11:36-38
I don’t recall Obama ever claiming to be God or worshiping the god of fortresses.
            Another problem with this whole idea that Obama is the antichrist is that the antichrist will come from and rise to power through the Middle East, not in America, although his power will certainly spill over into America. I suppose some Americans are just so vain that they disregard the Bible and assume everything will happen right here in our land. Obama is not the antichrist, that notion is absolutely absurd.
For the last time, Obama isn’t a Muslim
            Here’s another one I haven’t figured out. Why do people say that Obama is a Muslim. Remember when the media found those tapes of Jeremiah Wright, pastor of Obama’s Christian church? Obama has repeatedly called himself a Christina as well. So, why don’t people believe it? Ok, so his middle name is Hussein. My name is Jacob, does that mean that I’m automatically a Christian. My last name is Wilson, does that make me owner of Wilson sporting goods? No, of course not. Here’s a fact check on the whole “Obama is a Muslim” thing:
            Others have been outraged that Obama said America is not a Christian nation. Well, the truth is, we’re not. Historically, we’ve been a melting pot made up of difference races, religions, nationalities, etc. So, why is this such a big deal? America has never declared a national religion, so Obama just spoke the truth. Until we declare a national religion, then we’re not a Christian nation. I suppose the anger with his statement is because people think that Obama is some kind of secret Muslim who is going to let the Muslims take over America. Well, even if that were true, and it’s not, why do people hate Muslims? Oh, it’s because of 9/11 and apparently every Muslim is out to kill us all. This just isn’t the case. The Qur’an has been taken out of context by extremists to justify murder. If people were to read the Qur’an they would see that the book is much different from what they think. Here are some excerpts from the Qur’an:
·         ..Take not life, which Allah hath made sacred, except by way of justice and law: thus does He command you, that ye may learn wisdom." (al-An'am 6:151)
·         "Fight in the cause of Allah those who fight you, but do not transgress limits; for Allah loves not transgressors. And kill them wherever ye catch them, and turn them out from where they have turned you out; for tumult and oppression are worse than slaughter; but fight them not at the Sacred Mosque, unless they (first) fight you there; but if they fight you, kill them. Such is the reward of those who reject faith. But if they cease, Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. And fight them on until there is no more tumult or oppression, and there prevail justice and faith in Allah; but if they cease, let there be no hostility except to those who practice oppression. The prohibited month, for the prohibited month, and so for all things prohibited, there is the law of equality. If then any one transgresses the prohibition against you, transgress ye likewise against him. But fear Allah, and know that Allah is with those who restrain themselves." (al-Baqarah 2:190-194)
            There you have it, don’t kill. Only fight if someone fights you, and if they stop fighting, then you should stop fighting as well because Allah, which is just another name for God, is “Oft-Forgiving.” Hey, that sounds like my God. Wonder if there’s any chance we all pray to the same God? Muslim extremists take verses out of context such as “And kill them wherever ye catch them,” in order to justify themselves.
            Christians are so worried about Islam growing so rapidly and spreading in America. They act like it’s the end of the world and everybody is scared because they think they’re going to be killed. Well, it is alarming, not because I think I’m going to be killed, but because Christians can’t seem to fulfill the great commission, given to us by Jesus, like the Muslims can. I think the Christians need to shift their focus from hate to love.
Conclusion
            “Whoever does not know love does not know God, because God is love.” 1 John 4:8
God is love, and if we do not have love in our hearts, then we do not have God in our hearts. Jesus taught us this:
·         “The most important commandment is this: ‘Listen, O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.’ The second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than these.”
How can a person claim to be a Christian and harbor so much hate in their heart towards our president, saying terrible things and slandering his name? It is not possible. If a person is a true Christian they would not brainlessly attack our president over everything he does, but instead pray to God that he has the wisdom and knowledge to lead us in the right direction. I truly believe that a significant amount of the opposition that Obama encounters is because of the color of his skin. Racism is still very much alive in America. Jesus taught us to love all, not just white people.
            I’m not saying that everybody has to love Obama, but why hate a man who is trying his best to make America a better place. I’m a Christian, and I pray for President Barack Obama every night on my knees. Make no mistake, Obama was chosen by God to lead our country for this period of time for some divine reason. We can accept that and pray for him, whether or not we like him, or we can spread terrible rumors and lies about him. Remember, God is in control, and if we are not for Him, then we are against Him.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Why is a Compromise Necessary?

Compromising with crazy is never one's first choice, but if it means that we will be moving our country forward then I guess my question would be, "why not?" Many people are outraged about President Obama's compromise with the Republicans, especially the Democrats in the House who say that they will do everything they can to block it. My advice to these House Democrats would be that they need to be careful. The Republicans are the obstructionists, but if they stand in the way of a deal that would prevent a tax hike, extend unemployment benefits, aid college students etc. they may become viewed as those who are obstructing the path. Once this measure is passed, the Republicans claim that they will no longer stand in the way of important issues.

So, what kind of important issues am I talking about? Just days ago the Senate voted on a bill that would provide money for medical aid to those who risked their lives attempting to rescue people from the World Trade Center on 9/11. Many of these rescue workers still face health problems because of the environment to which they were subjected. Personally, I believe anyone who risked their life and sacrificed their health in an attempt to save others on that terrible day in history should be taken care of by our government. The men and women who suffered should not have to worry about medical expenses, their service and sacrifice for our country should be sufficient payment. Moving on, the bill did not pass. I suppose one's initial question is "how could a bill such as this not pass? Who would not vote for it?" Not surprisingly, it was blocked by the Republicans in the Senate. The measure failed with a 57-42 vote, 41 Republicans voted against the bill. The 42nd "no" vote came from Senate Harry Reid, who changed his vote to "no" at the last minute which allows him to bring the measure up again for another vote. I'll say it again in case you missed it; the Senate Republicans unanimously voted against this bill. How could anyone be this cold and heartless? I guess it's easy to forget about others when you're rich and your healthcare has been subsidized by the government.

Why did the Republicans vote against helping those who risked their lives? That question is easy to answer. The Republicans signed a letter saying that they wouldn't support any legislation until the tax issue resolved. Wow...this all comes down to tax cuts for the millionaires and billionaires. The lives of real American heroes are less important than the bank accounts of the rich. Of course, the Republicans tried to play this off by suggesting that they didn't know how we could pay for this. Well, I have a suggestion. How about we allow the tax cuts for the rich to expire and take the billions we would save and use that to pay for these 9/11 workers health care. Honestly, I cannot fathom how anyone can look at those who suffered on that day and say "you're less important to me than the wealthy" or "I know you're sick, but suck it up, it was your American duty and we're not going to spend any money to help you." This is a sad and disgusting situation that shows exactly what the Republican are and who they care about.

This is just one example of why President Obama is willing to compromise. Negotiating with idiots isn't ideal, nor is giving ineffective wasteful tax cuts for the wealthy, but if it means that it will move the Republicans out of the way so that we can begin to move our country forward and help our citizens, then I'm all for it.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40595276/ns/politics-capitol_hill/

Thursday, December 9, 2010

More about Taxes

Folks, I've been talking about taxes a lot. Now, we know that President Obama has struck a deal with the Republican leadership, and there is plenty in this deal that I'm not happy about, namely the rich getting an extension on tax breaks, but I respect that the President refuses to play politics with the lives of real people. I think President Obama has done what had to be done. The GOP has said that they will not vote on any measure until this tax issue is settled. That means they won't even vote on the START treaty, an important nuclear arms treaty with Russia, along with several other important issues. Now, we know that the public supported the notion that the rich do not deserve an extension on tax cuts. Had President Obama allowed this fight to carry on until the bitter end, he and his party would have most certainly won, but, in order to win the fight, the President would have had to allow the debate to carry over into 2011. That means people would have been paying more taxes and several would be unemployed with no benefits. With this danger looming, the question becomes "is it morally acceptable to allow innocent, hard working Americans to be hurt in exchange for political gain?" President Obama swiftly answered that question with a firm "no." Obama demonstrated that he is indeed a different kind of leader. He has proven that he truly cares about the welfare of the American people above all else, so much that he is willing to do what is unpopular in order to protect his fellow citizens.

We should keep in mind that this extension of tax cuts is a temporary measure. In two years the tax cuts will expire yet again, and we'll be having this same debate; however, we'll be having this debate in an election year, so we will then see who has the more popular idea. President Obama has not conceded or given in to the GOP, he has simply done what a president is supposed to do: take care of those who he presides over. It's not fair to judge a president's quality on a single issue, especially when, on this issue, he has shown his willingness to reach out to those who call themselves his enemies, establishing a compromise that will give the 15 million unemployed Americans an extension on unemployment benefits so that they and their families do not go hungry. "If that's the standard by which we are measuring success or core principles, then let's face it, we will never get anything done." - President Barack Obama

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

What does the Tax Cut Compromise do?

President Obama briefly addresses the deal that he has struck with the Republican party. Find out how it's going to affect our country.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tax Cut Compromise

Well everyone, it would seem that President Obama has struck a deal with the Republicans. I know that I have been adamantly opposed to the extension of tax cuts for the wealthiest American, and understand that I still do not support this, but Obama has announced that there has been a compromise to temporarily extend these tax cuts for everyone, including the rich, for another two years. The good news here is that this cut will be temporary, and when 2012 rolls around and President Obama is seeking reelection, this will certainly be a much debated topic. In 2012 we'll be able to see how much this extension for the wealthy really helped spur economic growth, and if it was worth it.

So, as I previously stated, this was a compromise, meaning that the Democrats got something they wanted, too. The Republicans have given in and this measure will now include an extension of unemployment benefits for the millions of Americans who are out of work and set to lose their unemployment in the coming weeks (as well as other provisions aimed at giving the middle and lower class more financial aid). President Obama explained that this was not the measure that he wanted to pass, but that we could not afford to play politics while average people were hurting. President Obama used an analogy: "The middle class tax cuts were being held hostage to the high end tax cuts. I think it's tempting not to negotiate with hostage takers, unless the hostage gets harmed, then people will question the wisdom of that strategy. In this case, the hostage was the American people, and I was not willing to see them get harmed."

Again, I'm not happy that the wealthiest Americans will receive an extension on their tax cuts, but I believe President Obama has certainly done what needed to be done. He showed that he was willing to reach across party lines and work with those who openly proclaim that their primary objective is to remove him from office, all in hopes of helping the American people and moving our country forward.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Can America Afford to add $60,000,000,000 to the Deficit?

Friends, we know that the Republicans have stated they will oppose any tax cut that does not include cuts for everyone, including the super wealthy. An article published in the New York Times explains that allowing these tax breaks for the rich to expire will save our country $60,000,000,000. How can the Republicans claim that they're going to reduce the deficit when they plan to add this much to it? Of course, it's apparent that they just want to keep their rich constituents happy, because if they're happy (due to receiving more money, and becoming richer) then they will keep donating to and voting for the party that made the richer. Please, allow me to elaborate a bit more on this subject in my latest video.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Tax Cuts for the Wealthy?

Ever wonder why Republicans state that they will oppose any tax cuts if they don't include cuts for everyone, including the wealthiest of Americans? Giving tax breaks to the super rich and, in turn, adding to the deficit doesn't seem logical to me, yet turn on Faux, er, I mean Fox News and you'll see their pundits supporting this notion. I think theres a fairly simple explanation for this. Allow me to outline it for you in this video.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Idiotic Republican Mentality

My fellow Americans, please understand exactly what the Republican party believes in and just how ridiculous it is. I've made it easy by putting it all in a convenient video.