20 November 2011

Did you hear what Rick Santorum said?

Santorum is an also-ran in the 2012 GOP presidential race, but it's worth paying some attention to him because he still speaks for a significant Republican constituency, specifically the theocratic evangelical Christianist right, and because he often says explicitly what passes for dogma in the GOP but what many other Republicans realize is politically dangerous to say.
For example, during a town hall meeting in Ottumwa, Iowa Friday afternoon, Rick Santorum argued that Americans receive too many government benefits and ought to "suffer" in the Christian tradition. If "you're lower income, you can qualify for Medicaid, you can qualify for food stamps, you can qualify for housing assistance," Santorum complained, before adding, "suffering is part of life and it's not a bad thing, it is an essential thing in life."
Generally, what we hear from Republicans at this time of economic difficulty -- when they're not just attacking Obama and grossly misrepresenting his views -- is that taxes should be lowered (especially for the wealthy "job creators"), that government spending needs to be cut drastically (specifically spending on entitlement programs or other social programs that Republicans object to ideologically, not spending on the military or other things they like), and that the unregulated free market (with the likes of Paul Ryan channeling Ayn Rand) is the key to eternal prosperity.
Behind all this is a sense that Republicans actually want the economy to tank for partisan reasons and are sabotaging recovery efforts, not to mention a sense that Republicans really don't care about the poor at all, or even the middle class, and are focused mostly on expanding the wealth of the super-wealthy, individual and corporate alike -- but of course Republicans rarely admit any of this openly.
Enter Rick Santorum, who welcomes suffering because, apparently, it's Christian to suffer at the hands of an economic and political system that rewards the wealthy and punishes everyone else.
Feel better, all you people having difficulty putting food on the table, paying your bills, and taking care of your children? Just keep suffering. Santorum and the GOP won't be there to help you one bit.
Credit Santorum for being honest, I suppose. This is what many Republicans believe, based on their "Christian" faith. But of course he's just giving explicit voice to the assholish, don't-give-a-shit conservatism that dominates the Party of Cruelty and Brutality that is today's GOP.
I don't know what his Bible says about the poor, but mine says:
‘Because of the oppression of the weak and the groaning of the needy, I will now arise,’ says the LORD. I will protect them from those who malign them."  Psalm 12:5 
and,
  “I know that the LORD secures justice for the poor and upholds the cause of the needy.” Psalm 140:12
and,
“The poor and needy search for water, but there is none; tongues are parched with thirst. But I the LORD will answer them; I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them.”Isaiah 41:17
and,
“Blessed are you who are poor, for yours in the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who hunger now, for you shall be satisfied. Blessed are you who weep now, for you shall laugh.” Luke 6:20-21
and,
 “He has brought down rulers from their thrones but has lifted up the humble. He has filled the hungry with good things but has sent the rich away empty.” Luke 1:52-53.
not the last.  
God says so much more about the poor.    To prove that God is a champion of the poor-God is the King of Kings. He could have made His son Jesus' entry to this world in the most upper class of homes/ rooms of the day but He made sure He was born in a cold damp cave, and a manger instead of a cradle with straw for a mattress in order than He might suffer for us. See, God doesn't want us to suffer. Now, thats the understanding I get from my Bible. 
Rick Santorum has no problem with the poor suffering.  

6 comments:

BigmacInPittsburgh said...

Rick Santorum,was not being honest,he was a Town Councilman in my town,years ago.
Santorum will say whatever will get him votes,someone needs to ask him about the welfare his family use to get!
The likes of him will always be around,as long as we continue to let their lies stand.

Wonder Man said...

he's a mess

Don said...

Co-sign Wonder Man's comments.

I always felt like blacks and whites held a different definition when it came to the term "suffering."

I wonder if Rick would walk out if his home and allow me and mines to take over. And give me full permission to his account.

I doubt it too.

Daij said...

i cosign with all of you

Reggie said...

He's an oxygen thief.

Daij said...

true dat reggie