Friday, December 28, 2018

Prime the Pump


In 1963, the Kingston Trio recorded a song called “Desert Pete.”  I always liked the theme, and I thought I would share it with you.

Desert Pete

I was travelin' west a Buckskin on my way to a cattle run
'Cross a little cactus desert under a hot blisterin' sun
I was thirsty down to my toenails, stopped to rest me on a stump
But I tell ya I just couldn't believe it when I saw that water pump
I took it to be a mirage at first, it'll fool a thirsty man
Then I saw a note stuck in a bakin' powder can
This pump is old, the note began, but she works so give'er a try
I put a new sucker washer in ‘er, you may find the leather dry

You've got to prime the pump, you must have faith and believe
You've got to give of yourself ‘fore you're worthy to receive
Drink all the water you can hold, wash your face, cool your feet
Leave the bottle full for others, thank you kindly, desert Pete

Yeah, you'll have to prime the pump, work that handle like there's a fire
Under that rock you'll find some water I left in a bitters jar
Now there's just enough to prime it with so dont'cha go drinkin' first
You just pour it in and pump like mad, buddy, you'll quench your thirst

You've got to prime the pump, you must have faith and believe
You've got to give of yourself ‘fore you're worthy to receive
Drink all the water you can hold, wash your face, cool your feet
Leave the bottle full for others, thank you kindly, desert Pete

Well I found that jar and I tell ya nothin' was ever prettier to my eye
And I was tempted strong to drink it, 'cause that pump looked mighty dry
But the note went on have faith my friend, there's water down below
You've got to give until you get—I'm the one who ought to know

So I poured in the jar and I started pumpin' and I heard a beautiful sound
Of water bubblin' and splashin' up outta that hole in the ground
I took off my shoes and I drunk my fill of that cool refreshing treat
I thank the Lord and thank the pump and I thank old desert Pete

You've got to prime the pump, you must have faith and believe
You've got to give of yourself ‘fore you're worthy to receive
Drink all the water you can hold, wash your face, cool your feet
Leave the bottle full for others, thank you kindly, desert Pete
Drink all the water you can hold, wash your face, cool your feet
Leave the bottle full for others, thank you kindly, desert Pete[1]


I hope you had a Merry Christmas, and that God richly blessed you.  Jesus promised:

"Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find;
knock, and it will be opened to you.
"For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds,
and to him who knocks it will be opened.

(Matt. 7:7-8 NASB)











[1] *Written by: BILLY EDD WHEELER
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided b

Thursday, December 20, 2018

On Government and Related Foolishness


Our friends in Washington DC are fighting each other again.  The Democrats say they will never agree to fund a wall along the border with Mexico.  President Trump says he will not sign legislation into law to provide money for the US Government operate on, unless it includes funding to build the wall.  The Democrats are accusing the Republicans of wanting to “shut down” the government.  President Trump says that he will be “proud” to shut down the government if that is what is necessary to provide for the national defense and the safety and security of the American people.

To set the record straight, nobody can shut down the entire United States Government.  Some spending is mandated by law, and it will continue.  Further, the last time the government shut down, during the Obama Administration, NOBODY MISSED IT!

So, what are they all afraid of?  It seems to me that the biggest favor our “elected representatives” could do for us might be to stop passing laws and spending money unnecessarily … even if just for a little while.

Following, you will find a few acerbic, funny, and thought provoking quotes about government:


Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for.

Will Rogers

I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts.

Will Rogers

Giving money and power to government
is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.

P. J. O'Rourke

Patriotism is supporting your country all the time,
and your government when it deserves it.

Mark Twain

Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.

Ronald Reagan

Government exists to protect us from each other.
Where government has gone beyond its limits
is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.

Ronald Reagan

Democracy substitutes election by the incompetent many
for appointment by the corrupt few.

George Bernard Shaw

The philosophy of the school room in one generation
will be the philosophy of government in the next.

Abraham Lincoln

I have embraced crying mothers who have lost their children because our politicians put their personal agendas before the national good. I have no patience for injustice, no tolerance for government incompetence, no sympathy for leaders who fail their citizens.

Donald Trump

The best argument against democracy is
a five-minute conversation with the average voter.

 Winston Churchill

Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.

Winston Churchill

The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money.


Margaret Thatcher


When there is a lack of honor in government,
the morals of the whole people are poisoned.

Herbert Hoover

My brother Bob doesn't want to be in government - he promised Dad he'd go straight.

John F. Kennedy

The story of Detroit's bankruptcy was simple enough: Allow capitalism to grow the city, campaign against income inequality, tax the job creators until they flee, increase government spending in order to boost employment,
promise generous pension plans to keep people voting for failure.
Rinse, wash and repeat.

Ben Shapiro

Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.

Ronald Reagan

In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed;
and in the next place, oblige it to control itself.

Alexander Hamilton

A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul. 

George Bernard Shaw

Democracy is a device that insures we shall be governed no better than we deserve. 

George Bernard Shaw

There are a great many other pointed and inspiring quotes to read at:


They include the following:

If men were angels, no government would be necessary.

James Madison

We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be,
we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds,
we shall fight in the fields and in the streets,
we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.

Winston Churchill

I recognize the need for government.  I just wish our friends in Washington, DC would focus on what is good for the country and the people, and not on what may help them get reelected and make them rich.

One last message to the US Congress.  Our recent experience with caravans of persons who are trying to enter the country illegally proves the need for a wall at the border with Mexico.  The wall is not about thwarting or resisting Donald Trump.  It is about protecting the United States of America and its people.

Build the Wall!






Sunday, December 16, 2018

Crackdown on Churches in China


As I left my home for church today, I may have been observed by my neighbors, and my sister’s neighbors may have seen me pick her up at her house on the way.  We have a pattern of doing this pretty much every Sunday, and from our dress and the time of day it would not be hard to conclude that we were going to worship services.  We did not, however, have cause to fear that someone might report us.

We did not have to fear that our church might be raided because it was not approved by the government, and that the pastor and others might be arrested, cuffed, and taken to jail.  Our church was not shut down because the pastor refused to allow the government to install surveillance cameras in the church.  We didn’t have to fear that the government might use facial recognition technology to identify us as Christians.

We have not been forced to join an underground church that meets in a different location each Sunday, so that we can worship God in the way that we choose.  Our livelihoods have not been threatened because we go to church, and our property has not been destroyed or confiscated.  We have not been threatened or beaten by government sponsored gangs of thugs, and neither have our family members.

We have not been imprisoned or required to do forced labor.  We have not “disappeared.”  We can freely buy Bibles online or at our favorite bookstore.  We can keep religious literature in our homes and distribute it to persons who are willing to accept it.  We can talk about our Lord to those who are willing to listen.

We can vote for candidates who share our views, and petition our elected representatives.  We can run for office.  When we are harassed, as we sometimes are these days, we can avail ourselves of appropriate legal recourse.  When the secular, humanist, progressive politicians, judges and interest groups try to silence us, we have the right to equal justice under the law.

Last week, I received a newsletter from The Voice of the Martyrs, which informed of the escalated level of persecution of religious groups, including Christians, that has been happening recently in China.  This information was corroborated by an article by Samuel Chamberlain on the Fox News Website (12/10/2018).  Mr. Chamberlain based his report, in part, on information from a Texas based group called China Aid.

I thank God for the religious freedom we Americans are blessed with.  Please pray with me for persecuted Christians in China, and in other countries where the persecution is frequently worse.  Voice of the Martyrs provides Bibles to persecuted Christians worldwide, and they help the families of the victims of persecution.  They provide help to local churches in country, and to native born Christians who are witnessing and growing church groups. https://www.persecution.com/

People in China are placing themselves at risk by witnessing for Christ, attending church and/or holding positions of leadership.  We who have the freedom to worship as we choose sometimes do not use that freedom.  I read somewhere that “A freedom not used is a freedom that has been forfeited.”

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Nobility of Character


These days, some folks seem to think they are more high-minded, smarter, more talented, or just plain better than others.  Robert Burns, Scotland’s farmer poet, lived from A.D. 1759 to 1796.  However, the power of this poem transcends time, and it rings just as true today.  Please try to wing it a little with the Scotch wording, and apprehend the point of what “The Great Burns” is saying.

"For a’ That," by Robert Burns

Is there for honesty poverty
That hings his head, an' a' that;
The coward slave - we pass him by,
We dare be poor for a' that!
For a' that, an' a' that,
Our toils obscure an' a' that,
The rank is but the guinea's stamp,
The man's the gowd for a' that.

What though on hamely fare we dine,
Wear hoddin grey, an' a' that?
Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine,
A man's a man for a' that.
For a' that, an' a' that,
Their tinsel show, an' a' that,
The honest man, tho' e'er sae poor,
Is king o' men for a' that.

Ye see yon birkie ca'd a lord,
Wha struts, an' stares, an' a' that;
Tho' hundreds worship at his word,
He's but a coof for a' that.
For a' that, an' a' that,
His ribband, star, an' a' that,
The man o' independent mind
He looks an' laughs at a' that.

A price can mak a belted knight,
A marquise, duke, an' a' that;
But an honest man's aboon his might,
Gude faith, he maunna fa' that!
For a' that, an' a' that,
Their dignities an' a' that,
The pith o' sense, an' pride o' worth,
Are higher rank than a' that.

Then let us pray that come it may,
(As come it will for a' that,)
That Sense and Worth, o'er a' the earth,
Shall bear the gree, an' a' that.
For a' that, an' a' that,
That man to man, the world o'er,
Shall brithers be for a' that.







Saturday, December 8, 2018

Faith


I heard a Christian radio program some years ago in which the Minister told the following joke:

A preacher was fishing on the bank of a river, when the rising water from a flood swept him away.  He was able to swim to a large rock, and he climbed up on it.  However, the water continued to rise, so he prayed for a miracle to rescue him.  A man walking on the edge of the river offered to throw him a rope.  The preacher refused because he was waiting for a miracle instead.  Soon, a boat came along and offered to allow him to come aboard.  Again, he refused saying that he was waiting for miracle.  Finally, a helicopter hovered overhead.  They lowered a ladder and told him to climb to safety.  He refused, vowing to wait for a miracle.  Finally, the floodwaters swept the preacher away and he drowned.  When he arrived in heaven, St. Peter met him at the pearly gates.  When the preacher asked St. Peter why he had not received his miracle, St. Peter replied, “We sent you a rope, a boat, and a helicopter.  What more do you want?”

Often, we fail to recognize God’s gifts when He gives them, because we are striving in our own strength to conjure up enough faith from within ourselves to “make miracles happen.”  If what we ask is consistent with God’s will, he will answer our prayers and give us what he knows is in our long-term best interest.  Our part is to surrender to His will, and to accept what He sends to us.

What is faith?  One way to describe it is a trust and belief in a person, deity, or religious or philosophical system.  Voltaire said,Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe.”


The Holy Bible tells us:

Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.
By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command,
so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.   (Heb. 11:1,3 NIV)


Some say that they can only believe in what can be rationally and logically explained.  To them, you can only believe what can be supported by hard evidence; by facts.  Reality consists of the things that we learn from mathematics and science.  They think that those who accept things by faith are deluding themselves.  Well, quantum physicists have theorized, based on the speed of atomic particles, that it may be possible for things to be in two places at once and that parallel dimensions may exist in the universe.  Evolutionary theory espouses the transmigration of species.  Freud’s theories of personality, including the Id, Ego, and Superego are still widely accepted.  Did the Big Bang really happen, or is it conjecture?  Is climate change cyclical, or is it a “man-caused disaster?”

Friends, a theory is an unproved speculation about reality.  Yet, many people accept scientific theory as fact when the only basis for it is the speculation of “learned persons” based on scraps of evidence.  Thomas Aquinas said, “To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.”


Please don’t take this the wrong way.  I am not saying that logic, reason, and the scientific method are bunk.  I have done research that resulted in inferential conclusions about a sample population based on means (arithmetic averages).  I am not saying that there are no valid arguments for any of the theories listed above.  However, I’m saying that there is more. So much more awaits you in the spiritual realm.

The Apostle Paul said, 

For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. (1Cor 1:18 NKJV)

For Jews request a sign, and Greeks seek after wisdom;
but we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block
and to the Greeks foolishness,
but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks,
Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.
Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men,
and the weakness of God is stronger than men. (1Cor 1:22-25 NKJV)



Jesus said:


For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. (John 3:16 NKJV)


Inspired by the Holy Spirit, Paul teaches us:

 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy,
made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—
it is by grace you have been saved.
And God raised us up with Christ
and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus,
in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus.
For it is by GRACE you have been saved, through
faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—
not by works, so that no one can boast.
For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works,
which God prepared in advance for us to do.
(Eph 2:4-10 NIV) (emphasis added)


Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.
Put on the whole armor of God,
that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age,
against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.
Therefore, take up the whole armor of God,
that you may be able to withstand in the evil day,
and having done all, to stand.
Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth,
having put on the breastplate of righteousness,
and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace;
above all, taking the shield of faith,
with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one.
And take the helmet of salvation,
and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God;
praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit,
being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints—
(Eph 6:10-18 NKJV) (emphasis added)


Blaise Pascal said, “Faith is different from proof; the latter is human, the former is a Gift from God.”


  The faith to believe unto salvation is available to you as a free gift from God.  Please accept the gifts of faith and salvation.  Do it now.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Finding It


We all misplace things.  It can be so annoying.  Have you noticed that whether it is the house keys, the TV remote, the cell phone, or a favorite pair of pliers, we always find it in the last place that we looked?

All joking aside, we find what we are looking for in the last place that we looked because, after we find what we want we stop looking.  It is because our wish has been satisfied. 

However, if the thing that we wanted only provides temporary satisfaction, we are often compelled to look for it again and again.  At my stage of life, it is cookies.  Yet, too many cookies make me fat and mess up my blood chemistry.  That seems to be true of the things of this world, which only bring temporary satisfaction.

Our need for earthly things like food, water, and shelter are physiological, in part.  We must have them in sufficient amounts to ensure survival.  When we desire these things in excess, they can be harmful to our health, relationships, and civic duty.

The pursuit of “earthly pleasures” can be destructive to ourselves and others.  Mind altering drugs and alcohol, tobacco, hoarding, and thrill seeking behavior can seem to be very pleasurable at first.  They seem to enhance life.  In excess, they can bring destruction to our careers, family life, and physical health. Even sex, which is a gift from God, can be destructive if it is misused.

The Holy Spirit inspired James to tell us, “The love of this world is enmity toward God.” (Jas. 4:4, 1Jn. 2:15-17)  Human kind is spiritually dead. (Gen. 3: 16-24, Rom. 5:18-19)  In Christ, however, our spirits have intimate personal fellowship with God’s Spirit. (Rom. 8:26-27, Eph. 3:14-19)  The self-destructive pursuit of things is just a symptom of our need to fill that void.  When you hear Christians say that people need God, this is what they are talking about.

Jesus said:

“Whoever drinks of this water (from a well) will thirst again,
but whoever drinks of the water I shall give him will never thirst.
But the water I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water
springing up into everlasting life.” (Jn. 4:13-14 NKJV)

“I am the bread of life.  He who comes to Me shall never hunger,
and he who believes in Me shall never thirst.”  (Jn. 6:35 NKJV)

“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
For they shall be filled.”  (Mt. 5:6 NKJV)

Jesus will fill the void within you, that you are trying to fill by indulging in earthly things in excess … without moderation.  Turn to Him and be filled with the Holy Spirit.  The Spirit will take away the desire you have for the things of this world; which lead to destruction.  The Spirit will give you the desire for the things of God and the faith by which you can have them.




Saturday, December 1, 2018

The Call


28 … we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love
God, to those who are called according to His purpose.
29 For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brethren;
30 and these whom He predestined, He also called; and these whom He called, He also justified; and these whom He justified, He also glorified.
31 What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who is against us?

(Romans 8:28-31 NASB)

God knows everything, and He has known you from the beginning of creation.  He has included in His plan for the ages events that have prepared your heart to hear His call.  Jesus is calling you:

28 "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.
29 "Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
30 "For My yoke is easy and My burden is light."

(Matthew 11:28-30 NASB)












Sunday, November 25, 2018

Our Master's Voice


"He speaks and the sound of his voice, is so sweet the birds hush their singing."*

25 Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies,
26 and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?"


Jesus saves.  Do you believe this?



*In the Garden, C. Austin Miles

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

A Couple of Thoughts

Axiom

To understand what is here, it is useful to know how it got here.

Corollary

If we know where we are going, it is easier to figure out how to get there.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Patience

Please be patient with the time it is taking for the recounts in the 2018 midterm election.  It takes a long time for the Democrats to falsify enough ballots to steal an election.

Sunday, November 11, 2018

China


Historical Thumbnail

The Chinese communists took power in China by force in 1948-49.  Since then, relations between China and the United States (U.S.) have often been fraught with conflict.

When the United Nations forces under Gen. Douglas McArthur chased the North Koreans to the Yalu River during the Korean War, the Chinese attacked in overwhelming numbers.  McArthur was apparently convinced that the Chinese would not enter into the conflict, despite advice to the contrary from intelligence sources and orders from President Harry S. Truman to proceed with caution.  Pay attention class.  This will be on the test.

Later, the U.S. came close to war with China when the Chinese communists persisted in shelling the islands of Quemoy and Matsu, which were controlled by the Nationalists.  Relations then remained strained, with periods of increased nastiness.

When Richard M. Nixon became the U.S. President, tensions between the two countries were high, due to the anti-American elements in the Chinese Communist Party and the war in Viet Nam.  Some people in America thought war with China was inevitable.  Nixon went to China in the hope of “normalizing” relations.  Subsequent to his visit, the U.S. and China negotiated trade agreements that were favorable to the Chinese.  I believe that it was hoped that expanded trade would result in the development of a middle class in China, and that if they had something to lose the Chinese people would then be less likely to support a war with the U.S.

Parts of that plan worked pretty well.  China developed a middle class and a robust market-driven economy.  However, perhaps it worked a little too well.  China made a lot of money due to a favorable balance of trade with the U.S. and other nations.  There have, however, been periodic flareups in hostility, due to the underlying adversity between the two countries.  For instance, when President George W. Bush took office, the Chinese forced one of our surveillance aircraft down, and would not release it or the crew without an apology; embarrassing the new president and the U.S. as a whole.  Further, we “lost face” in Asia.

China has developed a large, modern military, largely with money from their growing economy.  They are now capable of delivering nuclear warheads on the continental United States.  In recent years, they have used their military and industrial strength to expand their influence in Asia and beyond.  Some people here feel threatened.  Certainly, China is a competitor with the national interests of the U.S. and its allies in the region.

China has laid claim to islands in the South China Sea and has expanded its territorial waters accordingly.  Some islands are claimed by other nations, including Viet Nam, the Philippines, and Japan.  The Chinese have constructed other islands.  There is evidence that military equipment has been deployed to the islands China says are theirs.

Some nations, including Liberia, Somalia, and Peru, claim a 200 nautical mile territorial sea around their coastline.  International law limits claims to no less than three nautical miles.  Most nations, including the United States and China, claim 12 nautical miles.  By lacing Taiwan and the islands in the South China Sea together, China is claiming jurisdiction over it.


By Chinese law, their territorial jurisdiction includes the right to regulate foreign military and civilian shipping and aircraft.  At this time, most commercial shipping and air traffic may proceed freely, subject to international law and protocol.  However, that could turn on a dime.

By Chinese law, Foreign military shipping and aircraft may not navigate the South China Sea or the airspace above it without permission from Chinese government. Submarines may navigate with permission, but they must stay on the surface and fly the flag of their country.  China claims jurisdiction over the seabed and subsoil under the South China Sea.  Pay attention again.  That is important.


Why the South China Sea?  It is a shallow sea that lends itself to fishing, a primary Chinese food source.  Also, there are huge deposits of oil that are within easy reach of today’s offshore drilling methods.  Many of the world’s major shipping routes follow a deep sea trench that runs through this otherwise shallow sea.

There’s the rub.  Many countries, including the U.S. do not recognize China’s claim to jurisdiction over the South China Sea.  British and American warships continue to navigate it.  There have been incidents involving Chinese and American warships.

The Unspoken Variables

During World War II (WW II), the United States was able to feed and equip its own military and the militaries of other countries from our own agricultural and industrial base.  Following WW II, America led in the development of an interrelated world economy.  Through favorable trade agreements, capitalism raised Europe and Japan from the ashes of war, and gradually improved the economies of third world countries.  The standard of living improved for Americans and for a lot of other peoples around the world.

An untended consequence was that American corporations relocated our manufacturing base to other countries to increase profitability.  Many of our best jobs went with them.  Greedy trade unions and incompetent government must share the blame with industry.

In an effort to “contain” communism and defeat terrorism, the U.S. maintained military forces overseas and engaged in financially ruinous “limited wars.”  At the same time, costly social welfare programs were created.  The result was deficit spending that resulted in what I think is an absolutely suicidal national debt.

What does that mean?  It means that the U.S. does not have the economic resources needed to fight a protracted regional war … let alone a larger one.  If we find ourselves fighting one, it will have to be short and violent … that is nuclear.  In the present military environment, that would mean a catastrophic loss of life for all peoples involved.  I fervently pray that it never happens.

The Chess Game

President Donald J. Trump is a business man.  He can plainly see that for our country to survive we must stop subsidizing the development of the economies of our trading partners.  The era of American largess must end.  Consequently, his administration has begun negotiating what they think are equitable trade agreements.  Some people, including the Chinese, are not too happy about that.  You can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. 

In spite of the difficulty over trade, the Chinese helped us and the South Koreans to bring Kim Jong un to the negotiating table.  That’s a big step for China considering their continuing hatred of the Japanese over the atrocities committed by the Japanese in China during WW II.  I imagine it didn’t bother them much to watch the North Koreans lob missiles over Japan.  I believe that the Chinese yanked the “Dear Leader’s” chain because they sincerely believed America was about to go to war with North Korea … a war they might be pulled into.

However, the U.S. Navy continues to maintain a presence in the South China Sea.  The Chinese may have been hoping for a little quid pro quo.  Who knows?  They didn’t get it.  Their ships have harassed ours.  Consequently, President Trump put more tariffs on Chinese goods.  Now, Kim Jong un is making noises about resuming the testing of long range missiles.  Did the Chinese let him off his leash?  Are they running out of peaceful ways to raise the stakes?

China has shown themselves to be an unpredictable opponent.  We need to take a lesson from Gen. McArthur’s mistake.  Economics dictate that we must pursue our national interests, however, it is dangerous to back the Chinese into a corner that they can’t get out of without losing face.

The Numbers Game

The U.S. and China have roughly the same land mass.  However, the U.S has more arable land.  Roughly one person in seven lives in China (about 1.4 billion people).  By contrast, the population of the United States of America is estimated to be about 327,600,000.  Population estimates change by the minute.  America is a mass society, but not on the scale of China.  The civilian populations of both countries would be unprotected in the event of a nuclear war.


Matching military strength one to one is fallacious.  One ship, tank, or airplane is not necessarily equal to another.

Generally, China has about twice as many active duty military personnel as the U.S, and they have about eight million reservists to our 811,000.  We spend over twice as much on our military than they do.  That can be attributed to a number of things, including pay, the costs of procurement, and maintaining overseas military bases.  Our supply lines are a lot longer than theirs, increasing the cost of troop transport and material.

The fact that we spend more does not automatically mean we have better stuff.  The Chinese have a new, technologically sophisticated navy and state of the art fighter aircraft.  They were growing their military and modernizing their equipment during the last decade, while we were decimating ours.

The differences in armaments reflect differences in strategic emphasis.  The military forces of both countries are roughly equal, except that we have far more nukes.  Our superiority in nuclear weapons seems justified when you consider that we have to worry about the Russians, Iranians, and North Koreans as well.

The U.S. military is overdependent on satellite and computer technology.  The Chinese are developing anti-satellite weapons systems.  It must also be remembered that our domestic, civilian society is run by computers and satellites.  Our commerce, transportation, utilities, health care and communications can be brought to a standstill by a few well placed EMP’s.  The result of that would be a breakdown of the social order.

Who would win a war between China and America?  Today, we would … if we do it quickly with nuclear weapons.  However, such a war would lay waste to both countries.


Conclusion

The news reports in the U.S. are filled with the results of the midterm elections, and what they mean.  The Democrats and Republicans both can hardly wait to get to Washington, D.C. so that they can investigate each other.  There is talk of an effort to impeach President Trump.  Little attention is being given to the South China Sea, the Korean Peninsula, or the Middle East for that matter.  Things in Asia could get very bad very fast, and attention should be paid.

As was the case in the First World War, humankind’s ability to destroy each other has exceeded our ability to cope with it.  I’m 70 years old.  My soul is prepared for eternity with the Lord.  I’m homesick for heaven.  The cares of this world can no longer take away my joy.  Somebody with the power to do it should think about the rest of humanity.  We may soon run out of chances to get it right.