Presidential  threats and tantrums signal need for change
Virginia  Republican Congressman Eric Cantor told FOX News that the president stormed out  of debt ceiling meetings at the White House on Wednesday saying, 'Ronald Reagan  wouldn't sit here. You either have to compromise on the dollar figure or the  grand bargain' ... He said 'don't call my bluff. I'm going to the American  people on this.'" The president is right to a certain extent saying that Ronald  Reagan wouldn't have sat through that. Reagan would have had the issue resolved  by now. Reagan would not have threatened senior citizens, veterans, and the  disabled with cutting off their Social Security. But this president, when  someone disagrees with his socialist spending agenda, throws a tantrum and walks  out.
The debate over  the debt ceiling appears to me to have many meanings. From the macro point of  view, it is the debate over whether the government can continue to spend your  tax dollars at a rate of about $80,000 per minute. Raising the debt ceiling only  enables this covetousness to continue. If there is continuous raising of the  debt limit without true budget cuts, and I am not talking about amounts over a  ten year period, the government will continue to grow larger with greater debt  and eventually the weight of that debt will collapse the economy, if it hasn't  already. This is exactly what socialists want because it will make the  government the central part of the economy, with people dependent on the  government.
When people are  dependent on the government, the government can then threaten them, as the  president has threatened senior citizens, the disabled and veterans with  withholding life sustaining needs to get what he wants. Good stewardship is not  spending taxpayer money to renovate Islamic mosques in other countries, or to  fund the president's disbanded grass roots organizing group, ACORN, in its  re-birthed subsidiaries, or nation building efforts with a terrorist  organization such as the Muslim Brotherhood, or the murderous Planned  Parenthood, or funding Muslim businesses overseas. Good stewardship is also not  robbing the Social Security Trust Fund to fund other government programs. This  must be stopped.
This nation is  at a crossroads. The president storming out of a meeting invoking Ronald Reagan  and throwing a passive aggressive temper tantrum is not good reason to continue  government spending at lethal levels. National security and the general welfare  of the public is at stake. Now more than ever we need to collectively become a 2  Chronicles 7:14 people, "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble  themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then  will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land."  Our sin is not following the word of God in the first place and it has gotten us  into a lot of trouble. Let's change that. Let's decide today to change the  course of this nation.
Have a  Blessed and Powerful Day! 
Bill Wilson
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