“A government big
enough to give you everything you want is strong enough to take everything you have.”
Gerald R. Ford
G. K. Chesterton was an accomplished novelist,
poet, biographer, and journalist. He often wrote about Christianity and current
events. In 1932 he attended the International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin
and wrote: “Dethrone God, and the state becomes God. It is only by believing
in God that we can ever criticize the Government. Once abolish God, and the
Government becomes God…Wherever the people do not believe in something beyond
the world, they will worship the world. But, above all, they will worship the
strongest thing in the world.”
Money
is power and our government is taking more and more of it.
What
would you do if you had 30% more of your money? 30% is what the average
American pays in taxes. Things like sales, gas and cell phone taxes are virtually
invisible, but are still taxes. Add to that, other items that are taxes but called
other names like permits, licenses or user fees. All those fees go to the
government. They’re taxes by another name.
While
the Bible commands us to pay our taxes, Scripture also warns of overbearing
governments. The Bible has an insightful history of King Rehoboam who lost much
of his citizenry who rebelled against him because he planned to overtax them. When
they intreated him for needed tax relief, he harshly told them: “My little
finger is thicker than my father’s thighs. And now, whereas my father
laid on you a heavy yoke, I will add to your yoke. My father disciplined you
with whips, but I will discipline you with scorpions’” (1 Kings 12:10-11). Supreme
Court Justice, John Marshall, saw full well the power of taxes, responding in a
ruling: “That the power to tax involves the power to destroy … [is] not to
be denied.”
High taxes are discouraging. They discourage hard work and entrepreneurship.
Why work hard or be innovative when government takes more and more? It undermines
marriage and the home. Both spouses often have to work just to take care of the
basics because government is taking so much of their necessary hard earned money
to give it away to others.
Politicians
throw supporters the “red meat” of promised tax cuts. Tax cuts without budget
cuts are always short lived. Other politicians rally support with the promise
of new programs by taxing the rich. But in America, we’re all rich.
America
is on a downhill slide into Socialism, which is essentially an atheistic governmental
system. Karl Marx said, “Religion is the opium of the people.” As a
country becomes more socialistic, it also become more atheistic, as the worship
of God is replaced by the worship of government. The State becomes God. We look
to the state to give us our rights, freedoms, livelihood, jobs, meals, education
and healthcare. There’s no appealing to a higher authority because the State is
the final authority. (Please understand, this is not to say that Capitalism is
a biblical economic system and without its problems.)
The
8th commandment says, “Thou shalt not steal.” Yet, what’s the
basis of a socialist government? Stealing, or as Frédéric Bastiat, the 19th
century French economist, called it, “legal plunder.” Government should
protect our right to the fruits of our own labor, not take it from us. Part of
the Creative Mandate is to work and enjoy the fruit of our labors (Gen. 1:28).
Just
one example, U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has proposed a 70% federal income
tax on incomes above $10 million. Is it really possible to tax the super-rich
to fully fund some of the popular new initiatives?
Here’s
a hypothetical exercise to test out the theory (World Magazine, 04-13-19).
The Trump administration has requested $4.7 trillion in spending for 2020. One
way to raise this revenue in a progressive manner would be to confiscate all
income, starting with the wealthiest Americans. Based on the latest Social
Security wage statistics tables from 2017, raising $4.7 trillion starting at
the highest income levels would require ALL of the taxable earnings of
over 35 million Americans. The government would have to completely take away all
taxable income of individuals earning over $65,000 in 2017 in order to cover
the proposed spending for fiscal year 2020. If, on the other hand, we were to outlaw
billionaires, a good place to start would be the Forbes 400 list of
wealthiest Americans.
So,
if we confiscate billionaires’ money until we fund the 2020 federal budget what
happens? Surely that would cover years of federal spending and leave plenty
left over for new programs…or would it?
The
budget proposal of $4.7 trillion annually represents $13 billion daily. If we
start with Forbes billionaire No. 1, Jeff Bezos, with $160 billion in net worth,
we can fund the federal government for 12 days. Who’s next? Bill Gates and his
$97 billion will get us to January 20. Next is Warren Buffet with $88 billion.
That takes us to January 27. This isn’t going very well. We’ve reduced the three
wealthiest Americans to food stamps, yet we’re not even out of January! If the government
takes all of the wealth of the Forbes 400 (a total of $2.9 trillion), it would only
fund the federal government for 225 days. But now all of those billionaires aren’t
taxpayers but a welfare expense for the government. They’re no longer a revenue
source. We also have bankrupted state and local governments that are equally
dependent on the success of these wealthy Americans.
The
Lord Jesus pointed out that taxes were a moral issue when He said, “render
to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s” (Matt.
22:21). Scripture teaches tough love. 2 Thes. 3:11: “For even when we were
with you, we would give you this command: If anyone is not willing to
work, let him not eat.” History warns us that our country can’t sustain a continued
increase of governmental programs, increasingly higher taxes and allowing capable
individuals to not work. Add to that, it’s morally wrong to overtax and discourage
individuals from using their creativity and abilities. There are no simple
solutions and it won’t happen quickly. It begins with a reasoned dialogue and problem-solving
thinking.
The
Church is responsible to disciple which includes biblical money management, personal
responsibility, commitment and generosity for those who truly need assistance. God’s
Word teaches personal responsibility not dependence on government. Socialism is
an unbiblical governmental and economic system. We dare not deify the State at
the risk of our very souls.
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The 'red line' is gone and I can access the blog!! good explanation of the mess we are in... the futile attempt to manage the mammoth FEDERAL government... I believe the founders intentions were for the STATES to govern to local needs much more efficient than the unfair distribution on the larger scale..... really all human government fails .. but my Father owns the cattle on a thousand hills....
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