The view that God chose Donald Trump
to do what he's doing has more to it than meets the superficial eye.
I first heard this from a local
Christian friend. My response cited some of Trump's bad conduct.
She said God often chose unusual folks: that Winston Churchill was a
drunk, and Lincoln was bad news in some way, so Trump fit right in.
I scoffed; but is God using Trump? And for what?
The answer may depend on your view of
the United States. I love my country, its natural beauty, and the
freedom and liberty espoused by those who founded it (despite their
prejudices). Having motorcycled through all 48 continental states,
discovering obscure wonders and oddities, I love its various
eccentricities.
However, history contains a great deal
of bad conduct by our government (and us).
While preaching freedom, we
participated in denying freedom to Iran, Honduras, Nicaragua, the
Philippines, Guatemala, Chile, and dozens of other nations. We tried
to deny Cubans and Vietnamese freedom, but they proved too much for
us.
Among nations, ours is the kind of
rich, fat, selfish fellow that Jesus said would have a tough time
reaching Heaven. Camel through the eye of a needle?
We have embraced the role of the
richest, most powerful nation using and abusing less powerful ones,
and during the past half-century have obscenely increased economic
inequality within our country. Jesus preached peace, tolerance, and
charity. More and more, our government stands for greed,
intolerance, and every kind of friction.
While God told us to be good stewards
of the Earth, we cannot muster even the inadequate sacrifices saner
nations are making to minimize the more destructive effects of
climate-change. Under Trump, we are loosening our limited regulation
of industries that dispense poisons into our air, water, and food.
While God discouraged us from killing
our fellow humans, and the U.S. flag symbolized peace for much of our
nation's life, during the past half-century we have initiated or
escalated or covertly backed many wars, probably more than has that
loathsome oligarchy called Russia.
We have more to answer for than will
fit into this column.
So God, with his usual brilliance (and
a keen sense of humor) has chosen Trump as our means to destroy
ourselves, or, with luck, humble ourselves and learn something.
Perhaps humility? One lesson is that discontented people will vote
for a con man. If it no longer feels like our china shop, we'll
invite in the bull.
Trump already has most of the world
laughing at him, and us.
He and his greedy pals are destroying
a government we took centuries to build. We've recently seen what
he's doing to the State Department, which matters more than most of
us realize. He's undermining our military strength by improperly
interfering with military discipline to suit his political aims.
He's destroying us economically by his policies (feeding the
short-term greed of the already wealthy) and by his war on science,
which will lessen our ability to lead the world around the next
technological bend. He's eviscerated the Environmental Protection
Agency and weakened our judiciary.
Of course, despite his dangerous
bumbling, Trump is nothing new. He's enacting the long-time
Republican agenda. He's merely a grotesque exaggeration of what too
many of our politicians are, regardless of party. He just doesn't
bother to cover his tracks or mask his odor.
Well done, God!
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[The above column appeared this morning, Sunday, 8 December 2019, in the Las Cruces Sun-News, as well as on the newspaper's website and KRWG's website. A spoken version will air during the week both on KRWG and on KTAL, 101.5 FM (www.lccommunityradio.org) and is available at KRWG's website.
[ 7 December 1941 Thinking of Lauren Bruner
dawn. death. confusion.
this day's tentacles still reach
into all of us ]
[ I have no idea whether or not there is a god or whether or not He is making use of Donald Trump; but if he is, the evidence so far surely suggests he means Trump's occupancy of the Casa Blanca to be a hard lesson for us. This is, after all, the God who turned Lot's wife into a pillar of salt and okayed a devastating flood in Noah's time. ]
[Note:
>this Wednesday (11Dec) our guests on "Speak Up, Las Cruces!" on KTAL, 101.5 FM, will be:
8-9 a.m.: Dave DuBois, State Climatologist; 9-10: founders and volunteers from Cruces Creatives to discuss the many things folks can do or learn there; feel free to call in to the show on (575) 526 5825
>Monday (9 Dec) at 1 p.m. at City Hall the City Council will have a work session on issues including:NM State Bank; Alliance for Military Support; and the 2018 GO Bonds propositions; with regard to the Public Bank, Elaine Sullivan from Allliance for Local Economic Prosperity will present. (See also recent column on the New Mexico State Bank idea
>Tuesday (10Dec) at 9 a.m. the County Commission will meet at 9 a.m. in the Commission Chambers at 845 Motel Blvd., with agenda items including support of legislative priorities and a resolution urging that New Mexico stop taxing social security benefits
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