Monday, January 24, 2011

Swapping God For Government

When progressives make wealth and profits synonymous with greed and corruption people begin to see wealth as something to be avoided instead of admired. People borrow, spend, and live the high life and are never wealthy. This is important because fewer wealthy citizens means fewer jobs. Fewer jobs leads to fewer people to take care of others, which allows the government to make a case to fill the the void. If individuals were still willing and able to engage in private, willful charity and philanthropy (as used to be the tradition), we wouldn't need the government to do it.

Benjamin Franklin once wrote "do not depend too much upon you own industry, and frugality, and prudence, though excellent things; for they may all be blasted, without the blessing of Heaven; and therefore, ask that blessing humbly, and be not uncharitable to those that at present seem to want it, but comfort and help them. Remember, Job suffered, and was afterwards prosperous." John Bach McMaster Benjamin Franklin (New York: Chelsea House, 1980), 125.

Virtue is one of the basic principles of the republic if a large percent of the population is not virtuous then society doesn't function properly.  The United States was founded on principles which embrace personal giving and charity as fundamental. That was how people live: charity through voluntary giving in service to God. Then all of that changed. Charity still meant fulfilling financial obligation to a higher power, but higher power went from being God to the United States Government.

The government insisted on removing all traces of religion and faith, along with it's reluctance to help faith-based charity groups is no accident. It is because that leaves the government itself as the "charity" of last resort. Strip out religion and strip away morality, virtue, and eventually, personal charity all that's left is Washington D.C.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Addicted to Diet Coke

The hardest part of my weight loss plan is giving up Diet Coke.  I don't know why it's so addicting or why I crave it during certain times of the month.  I've been trying to cut back and limit myself to 8 oz.of Diet Coke a day. When I become stressed that 8 oz of Diet Coke easily becomes 32 oz. of Diet Coke  When it's close to my menstral cycle that 32 oz. of Diet Coke becomes 64 oz. of Diet Coke. Is it the salt or caffiene that I'm craving?  The kids come home from school, there's a fight over completing homework the 64 oz. of  Diet Coke becomes 96 oz. of Diet Coke.  How many ounces are in a gallon?  Did I really drink that much? Am I really addicted to Diet Coke? I've read the ingredient list nothing there remotely looks like it could be addicting. Carbonated Water, Caramel Color, Aspartame, Phosphoric Acid, Potassium Benzoate, Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Caffeine.  A quick google search confirms my suspicions, Aspartame contains Phenylalanine it is used as an alagesic and antidepressant, Phosphoric Acid helps to cause a loss of bone density, Potassium Benzoate is used as a preservative but when mixed with sodium and Citric Acid become benzen a known carcinogen, Natural Flavors can be anything approved for use in food, Citric Acid is another preservative and is used to add acidic or sour taste to food, Caffiene of course is a stimulant and dirutic. Truth be told Diet Coke is not that healthy. Maybe it's the dopamine effect of the Phenylalanine in the Aspartame that I'm addicted to?  Either way I just need to quit drinking it and watch my weight loss increase.

Weight for today is 222.6 Total Weight Loss Todate 1.2 lbs.