A Real Christmas Scandal
A Real Christmas Scandal
Self-described "religious
conservatives" in the U S House of Representatives recently
introduced a resolution "Expressing the sense of the House
of Representatives that the symbols and traditions of
Christmas should be protected." Meanwhile, that same group
of lawmakers has helped push through $50 billion in cuts for
programs that provide vital assistance to the poor,
including Medicare and food stamps, and passed $90 billion
in tax cuts, mostly for the wealthy.
A group of over 200
religious leaders went to Washington to protest the House
budget, which they called "the real Christmas scandal." The
Washington Post reports,
"Outside in the frigid cold for
several hours, more than 200 demonstrators sang religious
and holiday songs, prayed aloud and chanted, 'Stop the
cuts.'" In an act of civil disobedience, 114 religious
leaders were arrested when they refused to leave the steps
of the Cannon House Office Building.
Jim Wallis, founder
of the Christian ministry group Sojourners who was arrested
at the protest, noted, "The media seems to think only
abortion and gay marriages are religious
issues." Wallis
pointed out, "Poverty is a moral issue, it's a faith issue,
and it’s a religious issue." Christian religious bodies that
have weighed in against budget cuts to programs that serve
the poor represent more than 86 million Americans.
For hardworking Americans who earn the minimum wage,
"It would take almost their entire December pay check to
afford the more than $700 that the average American
spends celebrating Christmas." If Congress adjourns for
the holiday
without acting it would be "the eighth year
in a row that Congress has failed
to enact even a small
increase in the minimum wage." Rep. Steny Hoyer
(D-MD)
notes, "By freezing it at an inadequate $5.15 and ignoring
the
effects of inflation, Congress has essentially given
a pay cut to these
workers." Hoyer asks, "How can the
leadership in Congress leave
Washington this week to
enjoy a plentiful Christmas and a comfortable New Year
knowing that their inaction has guaranteed another tough
Christmas for
millions of Americans?"
Advance New Zealand condemns the hypocrisy in the above situation and point out it is evident in the statements of many of our elected representatives that they intend to follow a similar agenda when they return to their well paid and insulated positions of power after the Christmas break. We will be watching!
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