Thursday, February 15, 2018

February 15, 2018


Phil Beaver seeks to collaborate on the-objective-truth, which can only be discovered. The comment box below invites readers to write.
"Civic" refers to citizens who collaborate for responsible freedom more than for the city.
A personal paraphrase of the June 21, 1788 preamble:  We the civic citizens of nine of the thirteen United States commit-to and trust-in the purpose and goals stated herein --- integrity, justice, collaboration, defense, prosperity, liberty, and perpetuity --- and to cultivate limited services to us by the USA. I am willing to collaborate with other citizens on this paraphrase, yet may settle on and would always preserve the original text.   

Our Views (theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/our_views/article_fac7d072-0d08-11e8-9560-23373a656f17.html)

To Elaine O. Coyle: The Advocate writers often give the impression they are more interested in cute phrases than substance, as in “time to burn that bridge.”

It seems obvious that one of the problems for Louisiana’s children is adult satisfaction, over indulgence, or spending. The sales tax could be cutely labeled a sin tax and thereby promoted as the wisest way to work against Louisiana’s high rate of obesity, STD, and other behavior the garnishes ratings like 51st in a field of 50, made possible by including W.D.C.
  
Today’s thought, G.E. Dean (Leviticus 19:10 CJB), The Advocate, February 3, 2018, 5B.
"Likewise, don't gather the grapes left on the vine or fallen on the ground after harvest; leave them for the poor and the foreigner; I am ADONAI your God.”

Dean, “Don’t spend all you have. We all should be ready and able to help those in need.”

How does the individual apply this 3000 year old Moses wisdom in the age of $20 trillion USA deficit spending? Is it the will of God to support the Vatican’ philanthropic coyote system that provides refuge by bringing illegal aliens into south Mexico and escorting them to Mexico’s northern border? Does the system that empowers the rich to keep the poor poor the will of God? Is it God’s will to empower entrepreneurs to reap profits by taxing the middle class and redistributing the income to the wayward poor so as to purchase goods and services from the entrepreneurs? Is governance “under God” a ploy for victimization? Is “in God we trust” a civic idea? Is it better to develop trust-in and commitment-to the-objective-truth? I think so.

Letters

Respect a civic people (Stuckhart, Johnson) (theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/letters/article_aa79eeaa-0b84-11e8-b575-2345a5dd9edb.html, theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/letters/article_d5d3bfd4-0b77-11e8-9793-27d428eddf7e.html)

I think each individual should treat the President of the United States and all other elected and appointed officials as servants of a sovereign people.
 
The officials despotically use legislative prayer to establish divine authority in government buildings. Only citizens who subjugate themselves under Chapter XI Machiavellianism are perplexed by the charade.

Even in the Louisiana State Capital officials expect citizens to bow to erroneous divine rules.
 
On the other hand, President Trump is an amazing political competitor. I did not perceive him whining or complaining about the disdain the Democrats delivered. He offered ideas as though he was debating and willing to learn the Democrats’ and Republicans’ responses.

I like his refrain, “We’ll see.”

Walter Williams’ column (Hunsbergerger) (theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/opinion/letters/article_a3a578a8-0b73-11e8-a8b2-5378dbfa13bd.html)

I agree.

News

You won’t find me in New Orleans on my own agendum (theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/crime_police/article_4214b6fa-1274-11e8-8c56-c3c0d9c9ff26.html)
  
AMO (Alinsky-Marxist organization) disrupts the civic order anytime a group of recruits join and personally risk the consequences.

The press favorite “our democracy” works for chaos. Many press-writers extol but don’t understand that any modification of democracy is nevertheless mob rule. Human rights are in the mind of the individual, who has absolute authority over his or her control of his or her energy during life. The individual who believes crime pays will behave as a criminal. The biker who believes he or she can get away with tricks will perform tricks. However, America is a constitutional republic, where civic citizens deliberately collaborate for statutory justice, and contrary to European and other alien desires, American will not convert to a democracy.
 
Mitch Landrieu was. Gov. Edwards, bemused by a Vatican-Edwards-partnership, has no intention to collaborate for civic justice.

Phil Beaver does not “know” the actual-reality. He trusts and is committed to the-objective-truth which can only be discovered. He is agent for A Civic People of the United States, a Louisiana, education non-profit corporation. See online at promotethepreamble.blogspot.com.

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