Brannon Howse on Obama and Economics
I just finished listening to Brannon Howse’s Worldview radio broadcast about our president placing the US under the authority of the European Union. I think the main points are:
- Obama likes the financial disaster because it will make it easier to nationalize banks, a primary socialist goal. (He has a history of socialist ties.)
- All US regulatory bodies, markets and business have been placed under the authority of a global economic authority based in Europe.
- A “Financial Stability Board” will standardize markets, compensation, social responsibility of all firms.
- This board and the IMF are made up of G20 members, which are appointed by leaders of the member nations. It’s an international economic union.
- This is absolutely opposite of the positions we have held before – economic sovereignty, no taxation without representation, etc.
- Obama is a “little” anti-Christ, a false spiritual teacher/leader
All these are scary thoughts, but I can’t help but think that one of the main reasons God gave us the OT was to see that this is nothing new, that evil people have been in power before, and God still controls history. And that He gave us Revelation to show us that He “wins” in the end. Thank God for His Word!
And I thank people who are bringing these issues to light, but Brannon, take it easy on the rhetoric!! Kissinger controlling the world? President Aladdin? Chairman Obama? Prime Minister Benny Hill? Who wants to have Europeans in charge – they don’t bathe or use deodorant? Oh, come on… He’s not going to get folks to take him seriously if he continues talking like that.
PRAYER POINT — We need reasonable national voices to get after this and keep it in the news. Emphasis on reasonable.
So, thinking about how I’m going to address this subject if it comes up, how do you tell an unbeliever that this is a bad thing. What do you say to them when they ask, so what’s wrong with a global economic government? It’s something I should probably prepare a “white paper” on … along with the other 10,000 or so things I’ve been thinking about. Sigh.