Is this important????

August 14, 2007

Pick one— What are the issues of importance’s

 August 14, 2007 

“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth His handiwork.”  Psalm 19:1   KJ.

 “The heavens declare His righteousness, and all the people see His glory.”  Psalm 97: 6 KJ

 Thomas Jefferson spoke of  “self-evident truth” 

“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” 

We have over the last 50-60 years risen up a generation that has drifted further and further from these truths.  We have ushered in unbelief in the “Creator” of this universe, and this unbelief is destroying this country.  With the 60’s brought the Hippies and that Rebel element of “defiance” that is unequaled in this countries history.  These things, unbelief in the Creator and that Rebel element were the roots and birth of what is known as the postmodern era “Postmodernism”. 

 The philosophy of Postmodernism became dominant in American higher education and was beginning its accent of acceptance within the court system.  The early twentieth century visions of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. have become the 21 first century realities.  The court system as a whole no longer recognizes a supreme and sovereign creator.  They have taken it upon themselves to throw God out of everything and everywhere.  And our judges have also taken it upon themselves to rule in criminal cases in such a fashion as to make a mockery of God’s justice system.The other element Postmodernism has brought to the table is this belief that there is no “absolutes”.  The “Darwin’s” belief that everything is evolving and nothing is absolute is now fixed in society.  If you are going to have evolution as one of your major tenants you cannot have God as being sovereign.  And that is exactly what has happened, man is now sovereign and a law unto him self.  Society is now fixed on evolution with the thought that we can now hope for change, and the thought that things will get better.  This hope of change is a false hope of man’s salvation.  Man’s sinful nature will surely give him change but I’m afraid it cannot be for the better, not without God.  This change that we are seeing is only to our destruction and the destruction of this great country. 

I’m only showing you yet another issue.  You can choose to believe it or not, my choice and your choice will make very little difference in the out come, it will be the collective choice of this country that will make the difference.  So let us pray to GOD that he will change hearts toward Him and his Christ Jesus. 

Randy Toman        

          


Something on the economy

August 14, 2007

This comes from one of my e-mails newsletters “Daily Reckoning”.  Anybody know if this is true????  If only 10% is true don’t you think that it would be a problem????  Maybe even a major one at that.  I know, I know, don’t worry the Republicans have it under control, but I told you this ( the economy) is in trouble, could this (see below) be any were close to the truth???? 

“On Thursday and Friday of last week, the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank, the Bank of Canada and the Fed all began to rise to the challenge. We saw one report that said the ECB had “injected” $215 billion into the system. Others said the Fed had put either $38 billion or $58 billion at work. And a Bloomberg item this morning says that Japan ponied-up $5 billion, which is already having a “calming effect” on Asian markets . Whatever the final numbers turn out to be, it is a lot of new liquidity in a short period of time – more than at any time since the days immediately following 9/11 in 2001. Lending by the New York Fed was so vigorous that the fed funds rate fell to just 1% – the lowest rate since 2004.

 Alert Daily Reckoning readers may already be suspicious.

“Now wait a minute,” they may be saying to themselves. “Wasn’t this whole problem caused by too much liquidity in the first place? Isn’t more liquidity going to make the situation worse?”

 Bingo!

 Oh, dear reader, what a joy it is to watch central bankers at work! What a spectacle! They are charged with keeping this great modern, capitalist economy going. In practice, that means keeping the bubble in speculative finance from deflating too fast. Of course, the bubble is largely of their own making – a direct consequence of the liquidity they injected after 9/11…and the subsequent EZ credit conditions throughout the world economy. And now, Ben Bernanke and the whole company of central bankers from Tokyo to London to New York is hard at work making sure that the bubble gets enough hot air. Over the last few weeks, serious leaks have developed. First, there was the hole punctured by subprime lending. Bernanke and U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson immediately announced that this problem was “contained.” But then, the gap just kept getting bigger. Builders tumbled. Mortgage companies went broke. Not only were the subprime homeowners going into default…but so were the big packages of subprime loans. And a few hedge funds that owned the stuff were closing their doors. The hole itself was in the U.S. mortgage market , but major rips seemed to be appearing all over the place. France’s largest bank, BNP Paribas, let it be known that it had a few subprime CDOs among the $2.2 billion in assets in three of its funds. It refused to give investors back their money, on the grounds that it could not properly price its assets, and therefore could not give its clients their share of their losses. This revelation was expected. Nevertheless, it was important. Many of the most sophisticated investments – such as the Bear Stearns (NYSE: BSC )  “enhanced leveraged credit” fund – are now created by teams of mathematicians who presume to develop safer and higher yielding instruments by crunching the numbers in a better way. The resulting portfolios are not marked to market – because there is no ready market for these complicated confections. Instead, they are “marked to model”; that is, they are given values based on the mathematicians’ own formulae. “Value at Risk,” or VAR, is the key phrase. But like so much else in modern finance, VAR is one part fancy modern arithmetic and two parts old-fashioned tomfoolery. Risk is not something that can be reduced to numbers, for the simple reason that you can’t know what risks the future will throw at you. The mathematicians simply swept aside this fundamental insight and replaced risk with numbers they could work with. They just looked back to see the numbers of the past and assumed that they would be more or less the same numbers in the future…and that markets would keep the numbers coming more or less when they were needed. They knew things didn’t always happen as neatly as planned, but they simply dismissed the unknown and unexpected as “anomalous.” What happens when markets seize up is that the numbers stop. You can’t get a bid. What’s more, the numbers that made sense in the ’80s and ’90s will not fully reveal the risks in the market in 2007; even 10 years ago was before the rise of the $500 trillion derivative market, the huge, global carry trade and the invention of the neg-am, no-doc ARM. In other words, the innovations of the financial market themselves make their history-based risk assessments obsolete. Since July 13th, investors have been reluctant to buy CDO tranches, or to finance LBOs or to take Wall Street’s slick products at face value. Most recently, they’ve been worried about the real value of their stocks, too. This reticence has practically frozen the pipeline that pumps liquidity into the marketplace. Of course, that is the way real capitalism works. It goes from crisis to crisis…from creative boom to creative destruction. From fully functioning, liquid markets…to markets as frozen solid as the polar ice cap in the days before global warming. From boom to bust…from profit to loss…from wealth to poverty… But now, in step the central banks. The boom is fine, they say…but we’ll put a stop to those nasty busts. How? By providing more credit! The Fed intervened on Friday, buying up the securities that free market players didn’t want – including subprime backed mortgages. We can’t wait to see what happens. Will this new liquidity convince lenders and speculators to stay in the game…and thus make the inevitable correction both later and bigger than ever? Or is the bubble already leaking air from so many places that the holes cannot be plugged? We’ll see…dear reader…we will see. *** Goldman’s (NYSE: GS ) Alpha fund is thought to have lost 26% so far in ’07. Citigroup is expected to announce $700 million in credit losses. *** China’s stock markets are now worth more then China’s GDP. Bad sign.”

Let me sign off and wait for your answers, if anyone has any????   

Randy Toman 


What is Happening

August 13, 2007

Does anyone know what is going on

August 13, 2007 

Hi Folks, 

“The most important legal document in American history is the United States Constitution.”

 “… A (2006) survey found that while 22% of American could name all five family members of the irreverent cartoon TV show “The Simpsons” only one in 1000(one-tenth of one percent) could name all five of the freedoms guaranteed in the first amendment.  Only one in four Americans was able to name even one of these five important freedoms (freedom of speech, religion, press, freedom of assembly and petition for redress of grievances)!” 

“When given a list of possible rights to choose from the people surveyed did not do much better.  One in five thought the right to own a pet was a protected First Amendment right.” 

“These appalling results demonstrate a tragically widespread ignorance of our basic American freedoms.”

 These few sentences are quoted from the Introduction page 1 of the book “Understanding the Constitution” copyrighted 2006 and written by David Gibbs Jr. & David Gibbs 3rd. 

I have tried to show in the first two postings how the politicians and religion have failed the American people.   The American people themselves don’t seem to be fairing too much better.  We must increase this knowledge and understanding that the American citizens have with regards to government.  If we don’t the American governing system as our founding father envisioned and established it will crease to exist.   

I ask you a very simple question.  Why should the politician listen to any of their constituents if they know we are ignorant of what is going on and how our constitution works?  The politician just gives us a bunch of four syllable words along with some words that sound technical and sophisticated with some good voice inflection and finally throw in some meat (pork) and BINGO everything will be business as usual.  We have been handed, on a silver platter, a blue ribbon snow job.

 If you add this to the entertaining TALK SHOW HOSTS, who call themselves conservatives, the liberal news media, liberal organizations like the ACLU, the wimpy Republican Party, and finally the Democratic Party who want to tax and spend everyone’s money but there own.  You can see we have a real problem here in the good old USA.  You know to be honest I’m having a hard time figuring out exactly who I should be blaming for this mess.  The horrible thing is I keep coming back to me.  The other thing is, and this is even more horrible, some people think there is really nothing wrong and go merrily on their way.

 I have heard several of the Talk Show Hosts say on their programs that the economy is in good shape.  Just today (8/13) I heard one of them say that consumer spending was up and the economy was robust.  Now I ask you how can that be.  Did any of you see or hear about the USA owing China 900 billion dollars?  Did you hear what the President of the Federal Reserve Branch in Dallas Texas told the folks?  We have an 85 +/- trillion-dollar Social Security and Medicare liability that is not funded.  What about, the police pension of Allentown with its’ 100 million dollar liability which is not funded, so I heard on the radio(8/9).  If that isn’t enough, we have a wide open border with about anybody and everybody coming across and to make matters worst some of those guys want to blow us up, you know kill us.   Now if any one thinks I said an untruth please do correct me.  In the mean time I wish the Republican Party would start taking a few of these problems seriously.  Anyone have any suggestion on how we might get out of this mess—- that is if you think we are in a mess?

Randy Toman


The Church has serious problems:

August 9, 2007

“Despite the growing interest in religion in the United States, most churchgoers in America – perhaps most churchgoers worldwide – seem never to have read the Bible.”

 This is the opening line of the forward in “Counterfeit Miracles” by B. B. Warfield. 

  Benjamin Warfield was a great theologian who taught at Princeton Theological Seminary and died in 1921.  The Trinity Foundation republished the book this summer 2007 and Dr. John Robbins wrote the forward. 

 Dr. Robbins goes on: 

“People who study the Bible and think for themselves, as Jesus commanded (Luke 12:57), are impossible to manipulate and control.” 

Dr. Robbins admonishes the churchgoer for his ignorance and lack of understanding of the Scriptures.  Dr. Robbins also chastises the false teachers within the church.  He says this about this general condition of the church and it’s people.

 “ The results of this vast ignorance (and vast unbelief, for one cannot believe what one does not know) are all around us.  The militant atheist writer Sam Harris, a gullible man who apparently believes every opinion poll he reads, but not the Bible, informs us that 80 percent of the American people believe the Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God.  The statement is ludicrous.  Eighty percent is 240 million Americans.  It is an exaggeration to say that even eight percent of the American people believe the Bible is inspired and inerrant.  Twenty-four million Bible – believing Christians, the salt of the Earth, would transform American society.  But American society has not been transformed, at least not for the better.  Instead, American civilization is rapidly disappearing.  The churches and people Harris describes as true believers are actually true apostates, having more in common with Harris’ worldly philosophy than with the Bible’s teaching.” 

In these two short articles (see “Start up the reason “WHY” August 8th.) I have laid out what my position is and where I think the problem lies. 

1st. The Republican Party is failing to holdup its’ duties as a body politic. 

2nd. The church is failing to teach and care for the souls of the people. 

Between the two they have failed the American people and we are as Sheep all gone astray.  To understand this should give us hope in that we may still have time to repent and get down on are knees and pray to the LORD.   With this said let us start down the road and hopefully the Lord will have mercy on us as we interact with one another.  I have invited some people to write and contribute in the way of analysis and commentary.  Hopefully we can look at local, State, National issue and get to the point were we might affect are Representatives.

Randy Toman    


Start up the reason “WHY”

August 8, 2007

Starting up— “WHY” I’m here

August 10, 2007

 I’m sure you are wondering why in the heck does this guy want to start yet another Blog? 

 Don’t we have enough information?  As a matter of fact don’t we have so many facts that we can no longer tell the truth within this information? 

That may well be the truth.  Having so many bits of facts does not get you anything but a whole lot of information.  I would submit to you, that if this information is not presented in a logical fashion, with the intent of getting to understanding and the answer, it is worth nothing.  In fact it will hinder and confuse ones’ efforts in understanding what is truly going on.  If after gathering of the so called facts, one can not organize the understanding of those facts into a series of questions, it will not help you in arriving at an answer and if you can not get to the answer what good is this information.  We will be forever locked into a situation were the issue is framed in such a fashion as to create nothing but confusion with no resolution of the problem. 

I would submit to you that is exactly what has happen, with the Politicians, Neo-conservatives, and Liberals framing the debate in such a fashion as to benefit their cause.  And I would further submit that the so called Conservative such as the Talk Show Hosts, and the so called Conservative Politicians have locked us into a falsely framed argument either by choice or because of a lack of truly understanding of the problem and its’ solution.  One quick example is the debate of: “stay in Iraq” or “pull out of Iraq” this framing of the argument, adds nothing to the understanding and/or resolution of this problem.  It only gives the American people a choice and a poor one at that.  If you want to gain some understanding of the magnitude of the problem there in the Middle East read Michael B. Oren’s book  “Power, Faith, and Fantasy” America in the Middle East 1776 to the present. 

My hope is that we can start to ask questions that will lead us down paths to some understanding and answers.  If we find the issue being presented with false premises and/or lies we must cease in forcing the issue forward through some compromise.  We must immediately stop and focus on the falseness of their position and address it, with the intent of not going any further until that falsehood is exposed and corrected.  To compromise truth and continue will only lead to destruction, so let us understand the truth of their position before we continue on.

Where is the Republican Leaders who are the Statesman we so desperately needed?  1st. Chronicles 12:32 tells us the type of Statesman we need, one who understands the time.

“It is easier to gather gigabytes of information than to acquire the judgement to apply it wisely.” Times Magazine    May 1, 2007  “What Doctors Hate About Hospitals”   

Randy Toman