Quote:
Originally Posted by Guest
I think that we are in a weird place in the world when the following things are considered political. Five things, I'm going to tick them off. These are the five things that were on [the pope] and our president's agenda. Caring for the marginalized and the poor. That's now political. Advancing economic opportunity for all. Political? Serving as good stewards of the environment. Protecting religious minorities and promoting religious freedom globally. Welcoming [and] integrating immigrants and refugees globally. And that's political?
I mean, I don't know what we expect to hear from an organization's leader like the pope of the Catholic Church other than protect those who need help, bring in refugees who have no place because of war and violence and terrorism. These seem like universal truths that we should be good to others who have less than we do, that we should give shelter to those who don't have it. I think these were the teachings in the Bible of Jesus. They're the words of the pope, they're the feelings of the president. And people who find themselves on the other side of that message should consult a mirror, it seems like. Because I think that's what we're supposed to do as a people, whatever your religion. I mean, it seems to me — and I think to probably, as Bill O'Reilly would put it, most clear-thinking Americans — that that's how we're supposed to roll
|
Dear Guest:
Au contraire
Every one of the five issues you view as being non-political are political. Caring for the marginalized and the poor. That's now political. Advancing economic opportunity for all. Political? Serving as good stewards of the environment. Protecting religious minorities and promoting religious freedom globally. Welcoming [and] integrating immigrants and refugees globally. And that's political?
They are political because the definition of politic is the government's attempt for influencing people's behavior. Welfare Entitlements, EPA's continual assaults on businesses, government's climate change agenda, endangered species Act, government's interference with people's right to display religious figure, of forcing them to accept abortion, contraception, same sex marriage when it is against their belief. As to immigration again political some call for open immigration, others caution as to whom we let in.
While I like most on Fox News, Shepard Smith annoys the heck out of me as does Bill O'Reilly
As to Boehner he dropped the ball
As to Congress most members abdicate their responsibilities. they have the power of the purse and will we see what tey do or fail to do with it.
But the biggest breach here is that of the various agencies that especially with Obama's abuses have circumvented congress altogether and are making policy and law.
Our founders set a good balance of power. what we have now is Obama making policy and law utilizing agencies like EPA, Consumer Financial Protection Agency, NLRB, IRS, SEC DOJ, FTC etc
Personal Best Regards: