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Remembering Zig Ziglar
John, Pat, and Chris take time to remember Zig Ziglar, the world’s most popular motivational speaker. Zig Ziglar, who was 86, passed away from pneoumonia. They enjoyed sharing the things they learned from Zig and recalled the time seeing Zig in person. John shares about his career in sales and how much he learned from Zig. Zig Ziglar was a Christian who brought Jesus up in his speeches and writings and taught the importance of integrity for the professional sales person.
We Learn from Great Britain’s Tax Hike?
John and Pat discuss the looming Fiscal Cliff and share a recent article that discusses what happened to Great Britain when they raised taxes on the on the top income earners. What Great Britain allegedly found out was that when they raised taxes on the top income earners that they worked less, deferred income to future years; moved their earnings overseas or just left the country. They also saw a decrease in tax revenue as well according to, thedailycaller.com. They continue to share how the United States can learn from Great Britain. They also encourage the Church that if we are honoring the Lord with our wealth that we have nothing to fear. We are participating in the finance of the Kingdom. They encourage us to pray for resolution and to continue to trust and honor God with our tithes and Offerings.
The 4th Amendment; Why it is still Important?
In this original intent of America moment, John shares about the 4th Amendment and a recent article by Judge Napolitano on Fox.com. They discuss how the 4th Amendment was not just a good idea but was wisdom from what the colonist suffered under the King of Britain. They discussed from Judge Napolitano’s article how the King was looking for new ways to get revenue from the colonists, he instituted the Stamp Act. The act required that on every piece of paper in the homes of every colonist there must appear a stamp issued and purchased from the British government. The way the King was able to know if the stamps were actually placed on the items was to allow British soldiers to write their own search warrants. No right to privacy at all. John and Pat continue to discuss how the Senate today is allegedly examining a set of proposals according to Foxnews.com. These proposals involve possible seizure of all digital data and even key strokes as they are being executed without a search warrant and the other is an alternate proposal that will protect all digital data from government seizure by requiring a search warrant. They also remind us how important it is to know the constitution and to appreciate and stand for the rights it affords us that came at a huge price from others.
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