The Catholic
principle of “social mortgage” is the idea that the public has a “legitimate
and necessary claim on private wealth and property.”
We are so
lucky that we have such a capable Pope who not only tends to the souls of his
flock but also to the pockets of the rich and of the downtrodden who are in
serious need of wealth redistribution and social justice.
If we don’t
allow countries to go bankrupt, we are definitely a heartless bunch. Just giving them foreign aid and technical
expertise to build their own prosperous economy is no longer enough. In the
meantime, Christians are being killed and persecuted around the globe by their
Muslim brethren but I digress.
The AP
reported that Pope Francis said the following when asked to comment about the
Greek debt debacle, “If a company can declare bankruptcy, why can’t a country
do so and we go to the aid of others?” Because so many countries struggle with
debt, he called for an international bankruptcy process as a solution. I am not
sure if he mentioned all the theft and misallocation of donated funds or how
loans have been used or misused.
The Catholic
Church’s consultant to the Vatican, Eric LeCompte, head of the religious
development organization called Jubilee USA Network, said that “Pope Francis
knows that heavy debt loads cause poverty and inequality. The Pope’s statement
is a logical extension of the Catholic Church’s strong support of debt relief
for struggling countries.”
The Pope is not alone in poverty and debt eradication calls. United Nations voted 124-11 in September 2014 to develop a global bankruptcy process. The Pope is just promoting their plans. IMF studies revealed that debt is a cause of inequality. It will develop a proposal this fall as “nearly 50 countries face worrying levels of debt according to World Bank statistics.”
“A bankruptcy process
is critical if we want less poverty and if we want to prevent financial
crisis,” said LeCompte,
consultant to a recent United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
road map utilized in the U.N. bankruptcy process. “Bankruptcy means less inequality and more global stability."
Since our
American students’ college loans cannot be bankrupted even though most of them
cannot find jobs in their fields in this out-of-control national-debt-strapped
economy to enable them to pay back their loans, should we not start a
bankruptcy loan forgiveness at home before taxpayers are somehow saddled with
the debt of the third world? If suddenly international banks that made loans to
various countries, are in need themselves of bailouts because they are deemed “too
big to fail,” will taxpayers be required to rescue them?
At the same
time, the U.N. is preparing the future of education through a renewed
propaganda indoctrination assault of our children into Green Global Citizens. U.N.
Secretary Bank Ki Moon and UNESCO’s chief Irina Bokova declared that globalized
schools around the world need to re-shape our children’s values in order to
create “sustainable global citizens.”
Attending the
U.N. World Education Forum in South Korea, 100 education ministers, U.N.
plutocrats, globalists, Marxist educators, environmentalists, lobbyists, and “stakeholders”
outlined the public relations media blitz of the “roadmap for global education”
through 2030 via the Incheon Declaration. http://en.unesco.org/world-education-forum-2015/incheon-declaration
The U.N. Foundation, media
“partners” and other NGOs unveiled their propaganda campaign for the next
fifteen years to promote the “sustainable development” master plan for humanity
and the globe, the lynchpin of the 1992 U.N. Agenda 21. Dubbed the “world’s
largest advertising campaign,” the U.N. effort will “train” and “subsidize”
so-called journalists to favorably report on the one world government global
control, under the guise of “sustainable development,” of every facet of our
economy and of our lives.
While visiting the United
States in September, in addition to supporting the climate change industry, the
Pope will likely attack the “American Idea,” the God-given individual rights
outlined in the U.S. Declaration of Independence. We know so because the senior
Vatican and U.N. adviser, Jeffrey Sachs, wrote in a Catholic publication that “the
path to happiness lies not solely or mainly through the defense of rights but
through the exercise of virtues, most notably justice and charity.” http://www.aim.org/aim-column/liberal-academic-says-americas-founding-document-outmoded/
The indoctrination into
the global citizenship will be facilitated by our Department of Education
agenda of “cradle to government-approved career.” Secretary of Education Arnie
Duncan unveiled the plan for government boarding schools for “just certain kids
we should have 24/7,” building “community centers” with more offerings of “after
school programming” and the opportunity to shape the brain full of mush of
potential social justice drones.
And topping the list of
communist indoctrination, millions of dollars of tax money will be used to
brain wash kids into non-existent “white privilege,” a race-based ruse to
excuse any lack of personal responsibility, motivation, and work ethic among
the lazy, incapable, and the sloth.
The San Francisco-based
Pacific Education Group, “claims black students shouldn’t be subject to ‘white
values’ such as industriousness, punctuality, and civilized classroom behavior
and that they should be held to different standards than whites.” Never mind
that teachers report chaos in the classrooms where these new “visionary” and
outrageous standards of behavior have been adopted. Such race-based standards
are racist by definition. But then again, achievement based on merit is
overrated. Why not have 144 valedictorians among 400 high school graduates?
While in South America, Pope
Francis made the call for “a new economic and ecological world order where the
goods of the Earth are shared by everyone, not just exploited by the rich.” The
question remains, who will divide these goods of the earth and how will it be
done if not by supply and demand? And who will be the producers with so many
takers waiting in the wings?
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