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I continue to be beyond frustrated with the “leadership” in Congress.  Ultimately, the failure to do anything but help the rich and pat the poor on the head with programs designed to appease them much more than to provide any meaningful assistance, can be blamed on both sides.  The Democrats can be blamed for sometimes being complicit in the actions and other times simply not having enough political backbone to stand up the the Republicans.  The Republicans can be blamed for consistently favoring their rich benefactors over the majority of their supporters and constituents who fall into the working class which continues to become (thanks in part to Congress) a poorer and poorer class.

You have to admire the Republicans (in a perverse “hate what you do but admire how well you do it” sort of way) for how consistently they have pulled off their game.  They are running both the short and the long con.  For decades now, they have been working diligently to wedge the classes further apart.  At first I thought they we doing it by decreasing the size of the middle class, increasing the size of the lower class and strengthening both the resolve and power of the upper class via  rules and regulations (or lack thereof) designed to achieve said results.

More recently, I've begun to think I completely missed the boat.  While it is true that in the US the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, the most important statistic is that the gap between the top 1%, in terms of wealth, and the rest of us is as bad as it is has been in 90 years.  The top 1% of the US have almost 39% of the wealth in the US.  And a full 50% of our population own only 2.5% of the over all wealth.  (All data above and below is from The Institute on Policy Study).

Change the measurement to stocks, bonds and mutual funds and that percent shifts to a whopping 51% of the wealth being owned by the top 1%.  Expand that 1% to the top 10% and 90% (no, that is no a typo) of what I'll call the “Wall Street Wealth” is owned by them.  Anyone still wondering why there was a Wall Street bailout and not a Main Street bailout?

It's not that the Republicans are trying to decrease the size of the middle class.  They are trying to widen the gap between the wealthy and the middle class effectively reducing the middle class to a working class poor by comparison to the wealthy.  I might add that they are rather successfully doing so. 

While the top 1% have seen their share of capital income increase by nearly 20% over the last twenty years, the bottom 80% have seen theirs fall by almost 15%.  CEO's income has risen 300% in that time.  Corporate profits have increased by 106%... and worker's pay has increased a measly 4.3%.  You have to hand it to the Republicans – they are good at this.

What is surprising is how well they play the working middle class.  A surprisingly high number of that group of people are some of the stanchest supporters of Republicans.  The Republicans are playing a long con here, making promises and appearing one way while working as hard as they know how to achieve results that rip off their strongest supporters.  All the while, their actions tell the tale saying to those not in the top 10%, “get your own.”

Recent battles on the hill should be more than enough to pull the curtain back to reveal congressional Republican's real motivation, as they work hard to stop Obamacare, stop extending unemployment checks and, at the same time, extend tax cuts to the wealthiest 1%.  While they do, they wrap themselves in the flag, shout things like “down with socialism” and “no taxes,”  in an attempt to endear themselves to middle class America.  All the while, they are working to install a plutocracy operating under the false front of a democracy in America... and they are doing it in God's name.

And that's where we should ultimately see thorough their ruse most clearly.  Adopting Christian precepts to support stepping on the least of these, to intentionally marginalize part of a society, to relegate a particular segment of a population to a place where they struggle to maintain good health, shelter and food while a small percentage of the elite dine of the backs of the least of these... well, that should be a con that just won't sell.

My question is, when is the Church going to do something about it?  My question is, when are you, when am I, when are we going to do something about it?  We have the numbers, just not the money.  We still live in a democracy (for now).  When are we going to do something about it?

(UPDATE: More on this from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I) - Bravo Sen. Sanders!!)

 


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Jim
12/03/2010 10:15

A MUST read for anyone regarding this topic is "SCREWED The Undeclared War on the Middle Class" by Thom Hartmann!!

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12/03/2010 10:23

Thank for the recommendation Jim!

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12/03/2010 11:42

All true, but you left the icing off the cake: whenever the Repubs are called out on what they've been doing and what they are trying to do, like hold unemployment benefits hostage to the top-tier tax-cut extensions, they are the ones to cry "class warfare" and moan about how divisive the other side is being. My own representative is a "professing Christian" but holds tightly to the GOP party line on these matters-you should see the e-mail she sent me, and my response. I don't know why we're not rioting in the streets over this.

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12/03/2010 11:47

poorlocavore - Indeed. Point well made.

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LuAnn Ranalet
12/03/2010 19:30

You are "right-on" with this article.

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12/03/2010 21:12

Thanks LuAnn! And thanks for giving it a read.

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Phil Phillips
12/04/2010 22:44

I truly believe every congregation of all beliefs in Americs need to read and study this article. Then watch the video by Bernie Sanders. And only when this is done, have an open minded and open hearted discussion about what they plan to do about it. It is only by acting on these truths that America will finally become the country She can be. If these ideals are ignored, She will continue down the road to Her demise.

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12/04/2010 23:21

Thanks Phil... and well said.

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Amy Vanhorne
12/17/2010 14:19

I can't believe it. I am in love with an old white man. Never thought I'd see the day. Really want to move to Vermont now...

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Valerie Baker
03/04/2011 16:42

Totally agree! We need to do something now, because the longer we allow this to go on, the less money we will have to fight it!

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SISTER Christian Dawn
03/04/2011 18:43

THANK YOU MARK.
I have walked out of a prayer in a service at a "Christian" Worship Center where the minister demanded that President Obama get on his knees and repent...I have listened to "Focus on the Family" berate President Obama right and left when he attempts to stand up for the "least of these" (President Obama's words)...I have heard "Christian" radio host "Frances" on "Frances and Friends" (jimmy Swaggert??spelling) tear down brother in Christ President Obama for wanting to raise taxes on the rich, and protect the "least of these",and because of what she calls socialist policies. What are these "christians" getting to promote Republican politics and ignore what Christ actually said...ANYONE??I FIRMLY BELIEVE WE AS CHRISTIANS NEED TO SEND OUR DECLARED BROTHER IN CHRIST, PRESIDENT OBAMA ENCOURAGEMENT, ON A REGULAR BASIS. THESE "CHRISTIAN" RADIO STATIONS ARE CONSTANTLY CALLING ON "CHRISTIANS" TO SEND DEMANDING,BELITTLING EMAILS/CALLS TO HIM...WE NEED TO SUPPORT OUR BROTHER IN CHRIST--HE HAS ATTEMPTED TO STAND UP FOR US IN MANY WAYS

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Terry
03/06/2011 16:51

What a sad, sad point of view you have that overgenalizes the Christian Republicans. We believe in Jesus first, not government.

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Charles
03/07/2011 09:12

"When am I going to do something about it?" Great question, especially if you apply it to the whole issue of health care. It is not the civil government's responsibility to provide or manage health care. That is the job of the Church. If the Church had been doing its job government would have never gotten involved in health care in the first place. So how many hospitals & clinics does your church help fund? How many of our best and brightest have you sponsored through medical school so they aren't strangled with unbelievable debt when they graduate? How many health care premiums have you paid to make sure that folks have coverage?

And if, Mr. Glass House, you are going to throw stones, at least get your facts straight. It is the Left who foment class envy and create programs designed to keep the poor poor and destroy wealth in America. The biggest problem with the Republican Party in the last 30 years is that it has been taken over by RINOs who do not uphold the Conservative principles in which the party is based.

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03/07/2011 21:53

Terry, I never specifically mentioned "Christian Republicans." The post was clearly about the Republican leadership and the actions they have taken which, as the numbers clearly indicate, have resulted in a great divide between the richest of the nation and the rest of us. But thanks for reading. I do appreciate it.

Charles, you make me laugh and smile. Thanks!

You both are arguing points not made in the article and ignoring the numbers and core perspective of the post. At the same time, I'm thankful for you taking the time to read and respond.

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04/06/2011 18:28

Fantastic, concise, and to the point.

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04/06/2011 21:18

Preach On Prophet Sandlin against the Profiteers and their Profits!!!

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04/12/2011 21:06

Thank you for the great article!

I think the video has been removed. Is this the speech of Sanders that you earlier posted?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcLWDGb0RqA

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04/13/2011 01:01

I think when a christian gets too big on radio, tv, his (her) church, or politician the temptation of greed comes in. It becomes a business. If the profits are big and they are powerful and can influence others and help their friends become big and powerful, Well..........connect the dots. Its very sad.
You scratch my back I'll scratch yours, its just a little favor, a little sin. Oh how did I get into this place. Now I'm stuck. Have to cover my butt. Have to give another favor, on and on it goes. Let's pray for them that God will open their eyes.
Sorry about the rant. Wonderful article. How can we all come together in prayer for our church and our government. It would be powerful.

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07/31/2011 18:09

Prayer is a great start! The Bible states that Faith with out Deeds is Dead. Is our faith dead? I can't preach or witness to a person who is literally starving or is in complete distress over the very idea of how he and family will survive! How is it that the decline in America morally, financially and spiritually coincide with the complete loss of the middle class? Has Satan learned how to use the American system of Greed(profit at any cost)to cover the ears of the masses in the US. Do not cover your ears! Talk the Talk - Walk the Walk of Jesus. Never forget the two greatest commandants-Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and on this earth in this time - Love your neighbor as yourself!!!!

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