Thursday, November 8, 2012

(101) Election Post Mortem and Cooperation to Defuse the Coming Debt Crisis




        Half of American voters are jubilant and the other half are angry, gloomy, and despondent.  That shows a country deeply divided between liberals and conservatives; secularists and deeply committed believers; the haves and the have-nots; pro-life and pro-choice; whites and minorities; older women vs younger women & feminists; pro=gun vs restricted guns; etc.

      This division was evident in Ohio, which Obama won with a bare majority of 50.1% to 48.2% for Romney.  However, this division was not as marked in our own rural Ohio Valley Publishing area.  Romney had 62% of the vote in Gallia County, 60% in Meigs, and 60% in Mason County, WV.  Voter turnout was 56% in Gallia, 61% in Meigs, 68% in Ohio, and 57.5% nationwide, indicating that locally Gallia was below average in voter interest.

   Our Country is headed towards a fiscal cliff with unsustainable budget deficits and debt which has increased more than a trillion dollars ($1000 billion) per year or 51% in the last four years from $10.7 trillion to $16.2 trillion or about $150,000 per family.    Under George W. Bush, it increased 88% from $5.7 trillion in his eight years.  So both parties are at fault.  This year’s budget deficit is about $1.1 trillion (1/3 of the total budget of $3.5 trillion which is a very high 22.4% of GDP (gross domestic product = total national income of $15.6 trillion).  The interest alone on the federal debt is $258 billion per year, making up 10.8% of federal revenues.  It will be much higher once interest rates go up again.  We owe 2/3 of the debt to American holders of treasury securities and 1/3 of it or $5.4 trillion to foreign creditors, especially Communist China ($1.2 trillion = 7.1%), Japan ($1.1 trillion = 6.8%), and the oil exporting countries ($262 billion = 1.6%).   Once Obamacare kicks in, the problem will magnify.  The Administration really doesn't know how the Country will pay for it.

             At this rate we are headed toward financial collapse which means runaway inflation and a worthless dollar that will be brutal toward everyone with savings, and fixed income through pensions and annuities.  To stabilize our economy severe austerity measures will be necessary, leading to much higher taxes, much lower entitlements for the poor, low investment, business bankruptcies, and a deep recession if not a depression with massive unemployment and perhaps social chaos.  (www.debtclock.org, http://www.skymachines.com/US-National-Debt-Per-Capita-Percent-of-GDP-and-by-Presidental-Term.htmhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/jul/15/us-debt-how-big-who-owns

           There’s no way that the people of the United States will ever able to pay back the debt.  It’s a huge task in our entitlement society to balance the budget, let alone have money left over to pay off the debt.  To prevent our country from going over the precipice, the victors and the vanquished in this election must reach out to each other, compromise, and work together for the common good.  If the ship of state sinks, Democrats and Republicans, all of us will go down with it.
         
              Having lived in France for 30 months as a Mormon missionary and being fluent in French, Mit Romney has a feel for foreign cultures and international diplomacy.  He simultaneously obtained a Law degree and a Master in Business Administration at Harvard.  Being a conservative, an extremely successful businessman, consultant, and manager with a brilliant record of turning around failing enterprises (CEO of Bain & Co., Bain Capital, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games of 2002, and Governor of Massachusetts), Romney would have done better as the President/CEO of the United States Government to stabilize the economy and balance the budget (he appointed proven managers and transformed a huge deficit in Massachusetts to a surplus).  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitt_Romney.  By stressing these credentials, he could have won the election.  True, super storm Sandy halted the momentum Romney built up during the debates.  He was actually ahead when the storm hit.  Obama had a chance to be very presidential with even the Republican Governor Christie of New Jersey praising him in fairness.
 
             Dependency Upon Big Government……jobs, Medicare, Social Security, welfare, loans, grants, entitlements, etc.  I'm not a fan of Rush Limbaugh, but to illustrate his point, he facetiously said:  "You can't beat Santa Claus".  Obama was for entitlements and big government programs to help the poor.  Joe Biden claimed in an ad that “Obama is his brother’s keeper”.  Romney also desires to help the poor, but with a greater emphasis with more incentives for the private sector.  He himself gives 20% of his income to his church and charity.    
       The better route is to create opportunity through a good business climate that favors investment and entrepreneurship.  That’s where the jobs are.   We must help the poor to help themselves, i.e., to raise themselves up through education and hard work; not create an entitlement society that creates dependency and destroys incentives, initiative, human dignity, and self-confidence.   This mentality of depending upon Big Government to help the poor and solve our social problems while demanding lower taxes will eventually lead to a financial collapse which already is threatening some European countries.   Individual citizens must volunteer, giving their time, talent, and treasure for the good of the community.  We should depend much more on individuals, community organizations, faith based groups, and socially responsible businesses. 

The greater the people’s dependency upon Big Government and the more centralized it becomes, the greater the chance of tyranny.  A case in point is the imposition by the Obama Administration on Catholic institutions and Catholic business owners, forcing them to provide health insurance covering birth control, aborifacients and sterilization which is contrary to Church teaching.   Our country has thrived for over 200 years on a limited federal government with much if not most of the power resting at the lower levels……state and local governments, churches, individuals, and businesses willing to give something back to the community rather than irresponsibly shoving our individual responsibilities upon Big Government.

           Second Guessing the Campaign.  Romney could have been bolder and pushed the Religious Liberty issue regarding the HHS Mandate more because it is so basic to our Country, but the liberals were painting that as a War on Women.  So he got timid on Religious Liberty and Pro-Life issues.  They painted Romney as for the rich, a vulture capitalist intent on letting GM go out of business and portrayed Obama as the savior of the auto industry even though Bush initiated the bailout and Romney advocated Chapter 11 bankruptcy which keeps the creditors away and forces the company under the supervision of a judge to clean house, drop unprofitable businesses, and reorganize.  Then he would give GM help.  The Democrats were good at old fashioned demagoguery (the Republicans weren’t bad at it either) reminiscent of Huey Long of Louisiana in the 1930s......one of the shortcomings of Democracy, but there's nothing better in the long run as Winston Churchill noted.  The benevolent monarchy of King Solomon was great for Israel, but even he started to abuse his power and drifted away from God.  Some of his successors led Israel to ruin with their corruption and their idol
 
           There was no Catholic vote since they voted much the same as the rest of the population (50%-48%).  However, 59% of practicing Catholics voted for Romney and non-practicing Catholics who attend Mass a couple of times a year gave Obama 60% of their vote.  The Bishops have little or no influence on them and are opposed by such groups as “Catholics for Obama” and “Catholic Democrats”.  Evangelicals were solid for Romney with 78%. Jews favored Obama 69%-30%.  See http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/08/us-usa-campaign-religion-idUSBRE8A71M420121108.   

           Obama raised $934 million and Romney $882 million.  He seemed to have a better campaign and knows how to reach the common people and speak their language.  A former community organizer, he communicates well on the stump.  Romney did not articulate well the debt crisis & its consequences, religious liberty, the pro-life position, etc.  My family received tons of Republican literature that simply said the same thing over and over.  The Democrats didn’t send us anything.  Obama won because of Blacks with 93% of the vote, Latinos with 71% for him, youth (60%), young women, blue collar workers especially unionized, low income people, and those on welfare.  Conservatives have to reach out, educate them, and bring them into the Republican Party.  See http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/results/president/exit-polls.
 
            Romney should have supported Bush’s immigration policy of an easy path to citizenship for illegals after being model citizens and contributors to the Economy for so many years as well as their children born here.  Almost every Latino knows an illegal relative, friend, or acquaintance.   Bush with some knowledge of Spanish had 35% of the Latino vote which was enough to elect him twice.  Romney would probably have won the election with Marco Rubio, the Cuban American senator from Florida and a rising star in the Republican Party, as the candidate for Vice President.  See http://nation.foxnews.com/2012-presidential-election/2012/11/07/fox-exit-poll-summary-2012-presidential-election.

        Cooperation.  I'm afraid that Obama will run our Country into the ground and a Conservative President in 2016 will have to pick up the pieces and reconstruct.  To prevent that everyone, conservatives and liberals, must work together wherever possible for the good of the Country.  As they should, liberals really care about the poor, but they expect Big Government to do it all.  Responsible conservatives care about the poor but through the churches & faith based charities, community organizations, state & local governments, individual and business social responsibility.  Pray for the good of the Country that my fears are not realized.  We must right the ship of state before it goes over the falls.  He won; we lost, but we can help him to become a successful president for the common good of the country.  It’s not important who gets the credit.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

(100) A Review of the Public Square Rosary Rally in Gallipolis, Ohio Saturday October 13, 2012

The participants just before the beginning of the Public Square Rosary Rally.


REFLECTIONS ON OUR 2012 PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY PRAYER RALLY

            The Miracle of the Sun occurred in Fatima, Portugal on Saturday, October 13, 1917 as a sign to all people of little or no faith so that they would believe that the beautiful woman in the apparition was indeed Mary, the Mother of Christ, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, and that her message was authentic as well as extremely important.  After hours of a steady heavy rain, the patience of the 70,000 people soaked to the bone was rewarded.  The sun broke through the clouds and appeared to spin and plummet towards the earth.  For an eye witness account see the first hand testimony of a college professor and others at http://www.fatima.org/essentials/facts/miracle.asp) and
http://v-forvictory.blogspot.com/2010/10/october-13-1917-miracle-of-sun.html.  It was visible over an area of 32 x 20 miles as much as 32 miles away.  The people thoroughly drenched and the ground in a sea of mud as a result of a steady torrential rain for several hours suddenly became dry.  One of Mary’s requests to the three shepherd children was:  Pray the rosary for peace.  See my Blog #95 for more detail.

            Fast forward to another Saturday, October 13 exactly 95 years later…….2012 Gallipolis in southeastern rural Ohio, the battleground state in a presidential election which could ultimately determine whether we will have the religious freedom to take our faith outside of the confines of the four walls of our little church and run our Catholic institutions without the threat of heavy fines for refusing to follow immoral government mandates that clash with Church teaching.  On a beautiful sunny but cool autumn day at noon a group of 34 members of St. Louis Church obeyed Mary’s request to pray the rosary for peace…….peace in our hearts; peace in the world.   We were in solidarity with 9000 other groups all over the United States and Canada.  We staged our public square rosary rally in the City Park, covering a block in the downtown area between the beautiful Ohio River flowing south along 1st Street on one side and Ohio Route 7 (2nd Street) on the other.

            This year Mike Haas reinforced the banner with wood so that it would be more stable in the wind and constructed a wooden stand for it..  Mike Haas and I flanked each side in our Knights of Columbus regalia, the first time that Council 3336 St. Louis Church Gallipolis, Ohio supported the Rosary Rally in this manner.
 
            Our Public Square Rosary Rally at noon Saturday, sponsored by the America Needs Fatima Group (www.americaneedsfatima.org), was part of a big Marian week-end at St. Louis Church.  We looked at it as a preparation for perhaps a once in a lifetime event, the visit of the traveling International Pilgrim Virgin  statue the next day at noon.  Mary’s statue was scheduled to stay with us for the next 30 hours of continuous Eucharistic Adoration with a concluding Mass and exit with procession.

The purpose is to pray for world peace and to beg God to save our country from immorality and secularism, both of which put our country in grave danger. 
                    
       There is great power in public prayer because of its witness of faith and appeal for repentance.  For example, the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Austria in 1955, stopping the Turkish near conquest of Europe three times in (1456, 1571, & 1683), and the peaceful overthrow of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines in 1986 are all attributed by many to public prayer.  In the latter, people praying with rosary in hand stopped a tank attempting to disperse a demonstration of thousands. 

            I put everything I had into it........a blurb in the church bulletin and an article both in the church bulletin and the local newspaper promoting both the Public Square Rosary Rally and the visit of the statue of the International Pilgrim Virgin.  To our surprise they published a picture of the statue on the front page!   I also submitted a blurb, which they did run for several days in their “Church Briefs” column.  I posted the article on my blog http://paulrsebastianphd.blogspot.com) and sent it to our Catholic Newman Club at the University of Rio Grande as well as to Protestant preachers who serve with me on the University Chaplaincy Board in an ecumenical effort. 

For all of that effort, only 34 people showed up......about the same as we had in three or four previous attempts with little promotion.   This indicated that the most effective medium is word of mouth. True, we had to compete with the annual Bob Evans Farm Festival that attracts about 50,000 people every year.  It was a bit disappointing albeit not surprising, but something to build on.

            All of that promotion still served a very important purpose......a great opportunity to promulgate a deep message to the hundreds of people who did not participate.  That is Mary's appeal at Fatima; Fr. Peyton's Rosary Crusade; the power of public prayer; and why we need prayer and repentance to help solve our country's intractable problems, most of which have a spiritual component.  It was also an opportunity to ask the sick and shut-ins as well as distant friends and family to join in and pray the rosary at noon on October 13.  We should have promoted this more among the sick.

       The rally itself was beautiful on a beautiful sunny, but cool day.  I opened it up with an eight minute talk on the message and a little instruction on how to pray the rosary......i.e., the focus on meditation of the mysteries.  Our pastor, Fr. Thomas Hamm followed with a prayer and introduced each Joyful Mystery with a related scripture reading to demonstrate that the rosary is very biblical.  Fr Tom then closed the rally with a prayer and blessing, followed by my thanks for attending since the participation of each person is so important.

            I was encouraged by the greater turnout and had a warm feeling and satisfaction in being able to do a little something for Mary.  We learned from this experience and will be back at it again next year, hoping to build on this in answering Mary's call at Fatima.



TALK AT THE PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY PRAYER RALLY 

        Thank you, prayer warriors for coming to our Public Square Rosary Prayer Rally today as we join thousands in Cincinnati, Cleveland, and many other cities coast to coast.......over 7500 rallies in all.   The participation of each one of you is so important and adds to its power as we answer Mary's call to pray the rosary for peace.......peace in our hearts, in our homes, on city streets, in our country and the world.  We cannot have real peace without the inalienable right to life from conception to natural death.  We also beg God to save our country from immorality and secularism, both of which threaten to destroy our nation.

        As you know, our country is full of problems, most with a moral component.......still wars in two countries, rampant crime, unsafe streets, over 7% unemployment in a still depressed economy, out-of-control government deficits and debt, broken families, promiscuity, endemic sexually transmitted diseases, cohabitation, abortion, etc. They seem to be intractable.  Our best brains cannot solve these problems and we sometimes feel helpless.  Where will it end?  Clearly, we need divine help.        

        There is great power in public prayer because of its witness of faith and appeal for repentance.  For example, the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Austria in 1955, and the peaceful overthrow of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines in 1986 are all attributed to public prayer.  In the latter, people praying with rosaries in hand stopped a tank attempting to disperse a demonstration of thousands.  It is in that spirit of faith that we are here.

        I see that we have some families here.  The prayers of children are particularly effective.   This recalls the saying: “The family that prays together, stays together.”  Prayer, particularly the rosary, has healed millions, ended wars, overthrown dictators, stopped the advance of militant Islam into Europe in 1456 at the Battle of Belgrade, in 1571 at the Battle of Lepanto, and again at Vienna in 1683, chapters in a 1300 year war that includes today's War on Terror.  Without prayer, Europe and perhaps us as well would be Muslim today.  All of this certainly gives credence to two quotes by Alfred Lord Tennyson: “A world at prayer is a world at peace” and   “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.”  These were the themes promoted by Father Patrick Peyton in his Family Rosary Crusade and other programs in which he obtained the top stars of Hollywood to promote the family rosary in his Family Theater on radio and TV. 

        The inspiration for these rosary rallies comes from an optional devotion and belief in the six appearances of Mary to three shepherd children in the town of Fatima in Portugal in 1917.  Interesting is that the town was named by the conquering Moors after Fatimah, the favorite daughter of Mohammed. There Mary asked the world to repent, do penance, and pray the rosary for peace.  She prophetically warned that if the world does not repent, there would be a second world war and even a third as Communism would continue its errors.  This prophecy was made before the Communist Revolution in Russia. 

The message is still current.  What chastisement or man-made disaster awaits us if our country continues on its present course?  A world-wide economic collapse?  We cannot continue destroying the family and killing one million babies every year in a society that is becoming more and more secular and godless.  God does not have to punish us; he can simply leave us on our own as we choose evil and the inevitable consequences of sin follow. 
 
        In Mary’s final appearance on October 13, 1917 at Fatima, there was a great sign as she had promised to authenticate her message.  According to 70,000 eye witnesses, the sun appeared to spin in the sky and fall towards earth for several minutes.  It was visible 25 miles away.  The Portuguese newspapers recorded it. Thus our nation-wide public square rosary prayer rally is on the first Saturday after that date.  Thus I would like to give you a postage paid postcard for ordering a free copy of the book, “Meet the Eye Witnesses to the Miracle of the Sun”. 

        Over 18 years ago in 1995, as he lay dying, Fred Edelmann asked his fellow Knights of Columbus to lead the rosary before each Mass on the first Saturday and Sunday of the month.  Since then, that practice has become a tradition at St. Louis Church.

        All Christians can be comfortable with the rosary because it is very biblical.  Catholics honor, but do not adore Mary in the rosary.  For almost 2000 years her mission has been evangelical…….to bring souls to her son and nurture the faith in us.  The “Hail Mary” quotes the Angel Gabriel and Elizabeth.  In the second part we ask our model of virtue and holiness to pray for us, the same as you would ask your earthly mother for prayers. 

The rosary is a litany of rather rhythmic repetitive prayer, which acts like background music, while the focus is on meditation…….to meditate upon each of five of the 20 different mysteries regarding the life of Christ and His mother.  Imagine that you are there on the scene watching during these momentous events from the Bible.  Before each decade our pastor, Fr. Thomas Hamm will announce each mystery and then read a Bible passage related to the mystery that we will meditate or reflect on.  Each mystery is depicted or alluded to in scripture.

        One person will lead the first part of each prayer and everyone responds with the remaining part.  Let us begin.

CLOSING

        Thank you all for coming.  It was your participation that made this rally a success.  Fr. Hamm will close with a blessing.

* Words in italics were added after the talk.

Websites & Sources
Luke 1:28, 42 & Mat 6:9-13