The Something For Nothing Crowd

As I read the following two American Thinker articles here and here, I immediately thought that the something for nothing crowd is still alive and well.

In the first above article, author Paul S. Gardiner writes:

"The Founders placed heavy emphasis on citizens being individually responsible for their behavior and actions.  While the term "capitalism" is not in America's founding documents, this is the economic system that allowed the nation to become the world's economic powerhouse, making it possible for fewer and fewer persons to live in poverty than ever before."

Mr. Gardiner states that American attributes and successes are opposed by today's Democrat party as evidenced by examples of "enemy traits." He then lists seven "enemy traits" under the category "harmful designs" that are designed to remove our constitutional rights and freedoms, placing us under a form of socialism.

In the second above article, American Thinker writer Patricia McCarthy states: "Each and every one of the people who participated in this cartoonish exercise prostrated himself on the altar of socialism that the Democratic Party now embraces. Venezuela, here we come." Sadly, the Democrat Party is a party that possesses the entitlement and narcissism mindset (see here), i.e., the something for nothing crowd. Something for them (the American ruling class) and crumbs for us, the deplorable constituents.

Beloved, to avoid the mindset of the something for nothing crowd, wanting to keep the whole society under a constant smokescreen (here is one - note the words "crisis" vs. "challenge"), let us think like George Orwell, who once stated: "In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act" (see here and here). Let's all be revolutionaries, willing to step up and tell the truth about what's really going on behind the scenes of today's political landscape (and it's not pretty). Then when we go vote on November 3rd, our selection for the next President of the United States will be crystal clear.

---Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets


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