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The Good Ship America

By Mike Schroeder

Preface

This article dated, as it was written ten years ago, and a lot of water has gone under the bridge since then. But none of the conditions described in it have changed, in fact, anybody with their eyes open can see they are far worse.

In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson said: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the Governed, that Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends (i.e., “life, liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness”), it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government.”

The government in Washington no longer represents “the People” of this country, and certainly has no interest in securing our God-given rights. It has become so totally corrupted that it is way beyond “alteration” or repair. Like the Titanic, it has hit the iceberg and is going down, leaving only two alternatives to the various states making up the contiguous Union: stay on board and go down with it; or take safety in a lifeboat.  The taking safety in a lifeboat metaphor means it is time for the states to declare their independence and get off the sinking federal ship.

Just about everyone in America is familiar with the ill-fated history of the British-made cruise ship, RMS Titanic. But just in case someone reading this isn’t, here is a brief description of its history:

The British luxury passenger liner Titanic sank on April 14-15, 1912, en route to New York City from Southampton, England, during its maiden voyage. The vessel sank with a loss of about 1,500 lives at a point about 400 miles (640 km) south of Newfoundland.

The great ship, at that time the largest and most luxurious afloat, was designed and built by William Pirrie‘s Belfast firm Harland and Wolff to service the highly competitive Atlantic Ferry route. It had a double-bottomed hull that was divided into 16 presumably watertight compartments. Because four of these could be flooded without endangering the liner’s buoyancy, it was considered unsinkable. Shortly before midnight on April 14, the ship collided with an iceberg; five of its watertight compartments were ruptured, causing the ship to sink at 2:20 AM April 15. Inquiries held in the United States and Great Britain alleged that the Leyland liner Californian, which was less than 20 miles (32 km) away all night, could have aided the stricken vessel had its radio operator been on duty and thereby received the Titanic‘s distress signals. Only the arrival of the Cunard liner Carpathia 1 hour and 20 minutes after the Titanic went down prevented further loss of life in the icy waters.” ((http://www.britannica.com/titanic/01_01.html))

Notice, in the second paragraph, fifth line down, the phrase: it was considered unsinkable. And yet, not only did it sink, but it went down in record time. Many folks believe the collision with the iceberg could have been avoided had the ship been sailing at a slower speed, thus allowing her crew the time to steer her away from the iceberg. But the owners, in an attempt to set a new record for crossing the Atlantic, demanded that she sail at what was considered an unsafe speed.

The analogy here is obvious: The good ship America, considered by many Americans to be unsinkable, is presently traveling at an unsafe speed in a sea full of icebergs.

Considered to be the most powerful nation in history, and the only remaining “superpower,” America, in the eyes of many citizens, can simply do no wrong. This nationalistic spirit has created a culture of complacency and arrogance that is going to end in the sinking of America.

Just as wiser voices were ignored by the Titanic’s owners, obsessed with zeal to “win” the race across the Atlantic, so it seems the current administration in Washington, and its group of cheerleaders in Congress, is infected with this same obsession.

Winning At All Cost

Winning at any cost is a disease that is pandemic in America. Professional athletes in America now routinely inject performance-enhancing drugs to get an “edge” on their competition. Never mind the future, irreversible side effects of this practice, because, as Vince Lombardi said, “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.” In America, if you aren’t perceived a “winner,” you are a “nothing.”

The disease has infected every level of our society. In a desire to “not let the neighbors get ahead of them,” Americans have indebted themselves like in no other time in our history. We now spend, on average, more than we take in, and personal savings is at a negative percentage. Our government has gone, in just a few years, from being the greatest lender nation to the number one borrower nation, and the country that we borrow from the most (China) was once our chief enemy (and, quiet probably, still is)!

The obsession to win starts at the Top. When George W. Bush occupied the presidential office, he and the supporters of his “war,” tirelessly spouted that if we don’t “win” in Iraq, disaster will ensue for America.

Yet no one seemed to be able to come up with a verifiable definition of what would be considered a win. The definition of what a win would be there most often heard was, “when a stable government is established.” Stable compared to what? If anything, our military presence in Iraq has created the opposite of stability.

For all intents and purposes, Iraq was and still is a losing proposition–for Americans and Iraqis. Exact statistics on the death toll of Iraqi citizens since the initial invasion are impossible to obtain, but depending on where you look, it’s somewhere between 600 thousand and 1.4 million; 2.2 million have been displaced outside the country, and that many inside. To date, the Pentagon admits to about 4400 Deaths of American soldiers, and 30,000 injuries. The cost, so far, of the war, is just under a trillion dollars. It is estimated that it costs around $400,000 to deploy one soldier for one year in Iraq. The U.S. still has 50 thousand troops and twice that many private contractors on the ground in Iraq, and four permanent “super base” outposts. Never mind that this entire fiasco was launched as a result of fabricated information about Saddam possessing weapons of mass destruction. After seven years of searching every nook and cranny in Iraq, no WMDs have been found.

And what has all this expenditure of human life and money obtained? The “stable” government our occupation has established is totally Muslim (most Christians and Jews who were allowed to live there under Saddam’s rule, have been chased out of the country), with a shift to Shiite rule over the former Sunni rule of Saddam.

The point is there can be no such thing, in the true sense of the word, as a “win” in Iraq. Iraq was and still is a losing cause, and two years out of office, former President Bush still refuses to admit it. After all, nobody wants to be remembered as a “loser,” right?

And while he was waging “his“ war, he presided over the greatest expansion of the national debt in our history and the sub-prime real estate debacle, which ultimately lead to the crash of the economy during his last year in office.

Has anything changed with President Obama? Well, he promised change. But what he’s done is anything but that. He did remove some troops from Iraq, but only so as to re-deploy them in Afghanistan, “his” war, which is fast turning into a bigger mistake than Iraq, if that is possible. It’s estimated that the cost to maintain present troop levels there will be around $120 billion in 2013. Of course, experience tells us that this is underestimated. Regardless of what it costs, the question is, is any expenditure at all, in lives and money, worth it to the security of America? What is the “bang for the buck? Not any better, and perhaps worse than Iraq. The government we’ve installed is one of the most corrupt in the world, and has no clout whatsoever outside the capital city. What’s more, our military protects the largest production of opium in the world, used to make heroin, much of which makes its way back here, contributing to our epidemic of drug addiction. And Obama’s economic policy? More (much more) of the same borrow and spend, government is the answer to all our problems policy of the Bush regime.*

Some wise soul once said, “everybody makes mistakes, but not everybody chooses to live with them.” To continue to live with the policy mistakes our government has committed is not just stupid, it is insane.

Not only do we see this, “I will not admit I was wrong about this, lest I be labeled a loser,” attitude with the occupation of Iraq, but we now see it with the cheery, “everything will be alright,” prognosis on the state of the economy, causing more of the same policy decisions (flood the market with more borrowed “money”) that caused the problem in the first place—expecting different results! Ben Franklin defined this as insanity.

American foreign and domestic policy needs to take a paradigm shift in course, or the good ship America is going down, and it is going to happen much faster than most folks think. Maybe we’ve already hit the iceberg, and at this point all we can do is salvage whatever we can. I choose to believe we’re not there just yet, and there’s still time to make the change in course and avoid the fatal collision. That change of course needs to start at the top, but the only way it will happen is for the American people to stop listening to the vain talk coming from the former and current administrations and their cheerleaders in both major parties, and wake up to the reality of our situation. If we continue to live with the obvious mistakes of the past, out of fear of being called “losers,” we are, indeed, going to become the biggest losers in the history of the world. You can take that to the bank.

I am speaking to all Americans in general in this essay but, since this is posted on a Christian website, I am particularly speaking to folks who call themselves Christians. Of all people in America, Christians should be at the forefront of this fight to restore sanity to our government.

Sadly, many with whom I am acquainted are not concerned at all about the present peril in which we find ourselves. In fact, incredibly, many vainly defend our domestic and foreign policy course, believing the nonsense that God will not allow his new “chosen” nation to perish. If you are of this persuasion, I implore you to consider what God has to say about it. Many folks who are part of the community of faith in which I belong, referred to as “grace believers,” have never paid much attention to the “prophets of old,” i.e., those men God sent to the nation Israel, its priests and kings, during what is known as “the kingdom era,” because they have been instructed by “teachers” that that part of the Bible is “not our mail.”  But the Apostle Paul, in the fifteenth chapter and fourth verse of his letter to the Romans refutes that instruction, by saying this part of Scripture is “for our learning.” One of the things the body of Christ ought to “learn from” in the prophetic Scriptures should pay particular attention to is what God did to his chosen people during that era: delivered them into the hands of their enemies. Those that weren’t slain with the sword went into captivity to them as slaves. What should we, “who are the called according to his purpose….the current “chosen” people of God, learn from this history? That if God didn’t save his chosen people from their willfully ignorant, recalcitrant, careless, craven, self-serving, filthy lucre desiring behavior then, why would anyone think He will do any different now? The following are a few verses from the prophets of old we might want to pay particular attention to:

“Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep: So shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.” Proverbs 6:10,11


“….the borrower is servant to the lender.” Proverbs 22:7

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.” Hosea 4:6

“For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind: it hath no stalk: the bud shall yield no meal: if so be it yield, the strangers shall swallow it up.” Hosea 8:7

He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?”  Micah 6:8

And then this one from our apostle about waging wars of aggression overseas, and then spreading the lie that we are doing it to “defend our freedom” here in the homeland:

Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.”  Romans 12:18

In view of these admonitions, how can Christians support the arrogant, violent, spendthrift, immoral, ungodly policies of OUR government?

Whether we Christians like it or not, we ARE citizens of this country, and it is, therefore, contingent upon us to resist, oppose and speak out against the current government policies that blatantly violate these admonitions from the word of God. To do otherwise, as Martin Luther well said, “is mere flight and disgrace.”

*Update: Under the current POTUS, the U.S. military made a disastrous exit from Afghanistan, leaving behind an estimated $60 billion in military equipment to the Taliban, which quickly seized control of the government. Not content with not having a major conflict to pour U.S. taxpayer money into, he now has us embroiled in a proxy  war with Russia in Ukraine, which could turn out to be the biggest fool’s errand of all by Washington, and of course, the borrow and spend protocol has gotten exponentially worse.

Mike Schroeder

Feel free to publish this essay as you see fit.

All references to Scripture are from the King James Bible 

 

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Post Script

While there are thousands of variations of Christianity in the world today, the common thread that runs through them all is that Jesus Christ is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe.”(1 Tim 4:10). This is to say that Jesus Christ and his sacrifice at Calvary provided the way for all men to be saved, but only “them that believe” will be justified before God and saved. (Romans 3:22).

“Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures….. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.”  1 Cor. 15:1-4; Acts 16:31
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Mike Schroeder is pastor and teacher of Amazing Grace Bible Study Fellowship in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he resides with his wife, Jean.
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