Proverbs 22:16 ¶ He that oppresseth the poor to increase his
riches, and he that giveth to the rich, shall surely come to want.
This is a particularly potent verse for us today
as government and large corporations attempt to destroy the small business
owner who, in the past, provided most of the jobs in this country enabling the
common man, the poor man, to improve his lot in the world, even to start his
own business. The opportunity of the poor to have a better life physically on
this earth doesn’t come from government or General Electric but from the shop
down the street or the builder across the county, most of whom have a net
personal income of $200,000 or less per year give or take a few thousand and
don’t have millions to play with and don’t own yachts or take vacations around
the world whenever they feel like it, and don’t hobknob with kings and princes.
In a book about American History after the Civil
War during what was called The Gilded Age when robber barons made great
fortunes heretofore unheard of in America, a politician from Texas named John
Reagan, who served in many positions elected and appointed in both the United
States and the Confederate States of America and then again in the United
States government, made this statement, “There were no beggars till Vanderbilts
and Stewarts and Goulds and Scotts and Huntingtons and Fisks shaped the action
of Congress and moulded the purposes of government. Then the few became
fabulously rich, the many wretchedly poor, and the poorer we are, the poorer
they would make us.”(1)
Certainly, Mr. Reagan may have exaggerated about
there being no beggars in America before that but his point is well made. The
ability of a few men to garner fabulous fortunes at the expense of the vast
majority of people in the country, manipulating government and controlling
political action that has become a part of our republic since the end of the
Civil War, is not the America of the founding fathers. It’s not even
Capitalism. It is certainly not Christianity. It is a distortion based on
manipulation, exploitation, and greed.
Over the last 40 years as more and more of the
nation’s wealth is being gathered into the hands of fewer and fewer people with
the government itself being the greatest predator of all taking in hundreds of
billions of dollars a month of our money, tens of billions of which goes to pay
interest on federal debt, the so called American Dream of people from the
working class having a way to improve their lot in life, own a home, and send
their children to college or trade school for them to get a better start in
life, even the idea that my children will have a better life than even I did,
has been trashed by tax policies and regulations favoring the super wealthy and
large, international corporations, both of which are great contributors of vast
sums of money to political campaigns through various means, often circumventing
laws and by inflation, a corrupt government’s indirect taxation making our
money worth less and less.
The Middle Class lost their deductions on things
like interest paid on auto loans and soon will probably lose the deduction on
income tax for home mortgage interest. What were once good paying jobs have
been moved overseas and foreign workers are exploited in ways we abandoned here
a century ago. Notice I did not say “our jobs” because the job is the property
of the employer as my black conservative friend, Milt Thomas, has pointed out
in his online blog. If it was your job you would have taken it with YOU.
By all statistics available, that I’ve seen,
though, the average American is becoming poorer and his or her children will
have a lower standard of living than he did. The rise in the American standard
of living since World War II has long since stopped and we are now headed the
other way.
The poor are indeed oppressed all over the world. In the
welfare state the government gives them no incentive to lift themselves up.
This isn’t done out of compassion. It’s done out of a desire to keep them in a
state of constant servility as a voting bloc. The poor worker is exploited by
the corporate employers as the difference between top executive pay and the
average worker which was at the rate of 125x in 1962 according to
businessinsider.com is now between 300 and 500. Liberals want the government to
exploit the poor and Conservatives want the dirty deed done by private
corporations and men of wealth.
But, God has made it clear that there will be a
judgment coming for those who oppress the poor and who make the way smooth for
the rich to do so. We have an ethos today in our country where making billions
of dollars is an admirable thing, that fantastic wealth accumulated by people
and corporations that work hand in hand with government, obtaining such wealth
by fraud and deception is okay because, after all, if they can get their hands
on it, it’s their money. It has even been reported that a great many farm
subsidies don’t go to Mom and Pop farms but to farms whose owners make more
than $200,000 a year in declared net income.
When a man like billionaire financier Warren
Buffet can boast, even if intending to point out a wrong, that his housekeeper
pays more income taxes than he does or that Bill Gates, the computer magnate,
can brag that there is no way he could ever spend all of his money on himself,
and when men like the Koch Brothers, the energy giants, or financier George
Soros can spend millions to influence elections and yet ten million people
can’t find jobs that can SUPPORT them and many are giving up hope of ever having
gainful employment again then something is seriously wrong with our country.
When our politicians argue endlessly about
cutting spending and raising the debt limit and stand on ideology rather than
service to the people and yet Business Insider tell us that if we just returned
to the spending levels of 2007 and stayed there the budget would have been
balanced by 2019, something sickening is going on in this country. Our
government itself claimed that 10 billion dollars had been stolen or misused in
Iraq but that another 8 billion was LOST, as in CAN’T BE ACCOUNTED FOR, and yet
they fight over a few million dollars in emergency unemployment benefits,
something is truly broken in this country.
God has given the Christian warnings about
depending on riches.
1Timothy 6:17 Charge them that are rich in
this world, that they be not highminded, nor trust in uncertain riches, but in
the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy;
He has given the Christian warnings about greed.
1Timothy 6:10 For the love of money is the
root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the
faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
He has warned the rich who exploit the poor and
I include our government in this because our government is not under the
operation of God but under the operative control of Satan, the god of this
world, who uses men to pass laws and regulations so that they can, when they
leave office, become paid lobbyists for these corporations. Do you actually
think a person who is planning on spending a career working as a lobbyist for a
large concern is going to pass laws that benefit YOU and ME while he is in
office? Are you that naïve to think he or she will honor the Constitution with
a big, fat paycheck waiting for him if he doesn’t? For instance, it was
reported that Dennis Hastert, former house speaker and lobbyist for foreign
governments and private corporations to the US government, each month received
$40,000 from the taxpayer for office space, cell phones, staff, and even an SUV
while presumably he received hundreds of thousands of dollars if not millions
from those he lobbied for. So, this warning applies to any Democratic or
Republican politicians as much as it applies to corporations like drug company
Novo Nordisk accused of cheating employees out of overtime pay or billionaire
Raj Rajaratnam who cheated ordinary investors to American company owners who
don’t hire Americans but pay lower wages to foreign workers in order to avoid
hiring here and yet want to bring their income back into this country without
paying taxes.
James 5:1 ¶ Go to now, ye rich men, weep and
howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. 2 Your riches are corrupted,
and your garments are motheaten. 3 Your gold and silver is cankered; and the
rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it
were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days. 4 Behold, the
hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept
back by fraud, crieth: and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into
the ears of the Lord of sabaoth. 5 Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth, and
been wanton; ye have nourished your hearts, as in a day of slaughter. 6 Ye have
condemned and killed the just; and he doth not resist you.
Read the Proverb again and think on it. Judgment
is coming.
(1) Robert H. Wiebb, The Search for Order:
1877-1920 (New York: Hill and Wang, 1967), 8.
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