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On March 6, 2001 at 7:35 AM, as Brother Stair, the
7th angel messenger, preached in the radio room, the same cloud overshadowed
him and the following message thundered out in tongues and interpretation.
..........“And the word of the Lord would come
to the citizens of the world, yea I would say to you mankind everywhere, your
day of reckoning is now here, all of Europe, all of the Middle East, all of
the Far East, South America, down into Africa, throughout the United States,
through up into Canada,
yea my word has gone forth, I have told you that the day of judgment would be
a set time, I have told you that the day has been set in which Almighty
Yahweh would judge the world, and you have been judged, and you have
been weighed in the balance, and you have fallen far short,
you have rejected
the knowledge of God, you have refused to hear the voices of warning
and the prophets and the ministry that I have sent to you to tell you that I
would not be ignored, I am the Almighty Yahweh, beside me there
is no other,
and yea, I have foretold, I have declared to you that which would happen unto
those who forget their God, who forgot this one true Almighty
God, the earth is mine, and I am God, and beside me saith the
Lord there is no other God,
your military might shall be
nullified, your breadbasket shall be emptied, your coffers of finances shall be turned rust and
corrupt, and all of your health that
you think you have acquired with your medicines,
shall turn unto you and bring you plagues, and sicknesses and diseases such
as you've never had,
yea saith the Lord, did you honestly mankind, think, that my word was all
spoken in vain, I've upheld all of this by the word of my
power, by my mighty hand, you have refused to hearken unto me, and to
hear my words,
you have thrust me out of your mind, you have no thought of me in your
heart, you go about every day without any consciousness of that which I
have given and created you for, therefore saith the Lord God,
it is now, the time that I have spoken, and it shall come to pass saith
God, when throughout all the world, there will be chaos, there will be
floods, and famines, and earthquakes, and fires, and plagues on every
side,
you have chose to serve Satan, so therefore at the hand of Satan you shall
enjoy his benefits, of sin, and destruction, and death, and dying, you have
chosen him as your God, and not Almighty Yahweh,
and Satan comes only to kill, and to destroy, and to rob, and so shall it be,
no longer, no longer shall it be prolonged, my kingdom is going to be
given to my little ones, the earth is going to be inherited by the meek, and
I shall dwell therein saith God, and I shall establish righteousness upon
this earth,
yea, hear me world, hear me man, hear me saints of God, hear me my
children, lift up your heads, you look up, for my word is true, and you
shall begin to see, even before this month is past, you shall begin to see
direct, and dynamic moves of the
Holy Spirit upon the face of the earth to bring this final judgment to an
end. I the Lord thy God have spoken it.”
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/03/20010306-10.html
Remarks by the President at Chicago
Mercantile Exchange
Chicago, Illinois
2:27 P.M. CST
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you
all. Thank you very much. Scott, thank you very much. I
thought I had seen just about everything in life, until I came
here. (Laughter.) It is an honor to be in
entrepreneurial heaven. What an exciting place. Thanks
for having me. I appreciate the hospitality, and I appreciate you
giving me a chance to come and talk a little tax policy with
you. (Applause.)
I've had quite a day here in Chicago. I got a Chicago political lesson for
lunch. (Laughter.) I dined with the
Mayor. It's the second political lesson I've had in recent
weeks. (Laughter.) The first lesson I got was in early
November -- (laughter) -- if you know what I mean. (Laughter.) I told the people of Illinois every time I came here, I said,
I wish the Mayor were on my side. Because he's good.
But more importantly, he's a really good
Mayor. He's a good Mayor of a big
city. (Applause.) We've had our time for politics; now
it's time to do what's right for our country and for the
cities. The Mayor and I share something in common -- we're both
problem solvers. We try to have a clear-eyed view and a common
sense approach to solving problems. And so we're going to have a
good relationship. And I'm so honored the Mayor was gracious in
dining with me.
I'm also honored to be here with the Speaker
of the House -- just happens to be from the state of Illinois. (Applause.) I'd
like to describe the Speaker as a trustworthy man. He's the kind
of fellow who says, when he gives you his word he means
it. Sometimes that doesn't happen all the time in the political
process. Sometimes they'll look you in the eye and not mean
it. (Laughter.) The Speaker means it when he tells you
something.
I look forward to working with you, Mr.
Speaker. I'm honored to be traveling with your United States
Senator Fitzgerald. We flew down on Air Force One today -- he's a
good young leader. (Applause.) Congressman Lipinsky is
with us. We're going to fly back from here to Washington. He and I will
have a little quality time together. (Laughter.) I'm
looking forward to it because he's a quality person. I appreciate
the Lt. Governor coming as well. And thank you very much for your
hospitality. (Applause.)
There's a lot of people here reminding me
that they're from Texas, and I appreciate my fellow Texans who are here. A lot
of Chicago folks thanking me
for the Sammy Sosa trade. (Laughter.) I'm reminded
about the truth when I come to a place like this -- the entrepreneurial
spirit is what America is all
about. That's what this country is about. (Applause.)
The job of government is not to try to create
wealth. That's not the role of our government. The role
of government is to create an environment in which the entrepreneur can
realize his or her dreams, which the small business person can start a company
and make it grow. So my job is not only to deal with problems; my
job is to understand the philosophy that has made the country great -- and
never forget it, never forget it -- and that is that we're going to have
dreamers in America. (Applause.)
We're facing a problem. And the
problem is our economy's slowing down. You all know that as well
as anybody does. This kind of great boom is beginning to sputter a
little bit. And the question you need to be asking the President
is, what do you intend to do about it, Mr. President. And here it
is.
One, have sound budgeting in the federal
government. It's to say to the spenders in Washington, D.C., here are the priorities for our country. A priority
is educating children. And let me -- as an aside, as I continue to
praise the Mayor, he has done a good job of setting high standards, strong
accountability in the schools of Chicago. So a priority of mine is public
education. I believe every child -- every child -- ought to be educated,
and not one child left behind.
A priority is to make sure we keep the peace
by having a strong military. We
need to pay the men and women who wear the uniform more money, to keep morale
high. (Applause.) A priority is Social Security, to
make sure the moms and dads of the World War II generation get the promises
made. But it's also to be bold enough to reform the system, to let
younger workers take some of your own payroll taxes and manage it for your own
account. That's a priority of mine. (Applause.)
Medicare and health
care is a priority. And we double the Medicare budget over 10 years; we pay down $2 trillion of
debt. But guess what? There's still money
left over. If you don't spend like they spent the last couple of years, if you're wise and set priorities, there's still money. And the
fundamental question is, do we grow the government, or do we trust people
with their own money? That's the fundamental question facing the
United States Congress. (Applause.)
I had the honor of speaking to the Congress. I
reminded them that when the government has a surplus, somebody is getting
overcharged. And I'm here asking for a refund, I
said. I want to reduce those taxes. (Applause.)
I think it is particularly appropriate to not
only cut taxes to make sure there's fiscal discipline in Washington, but it's necessary to make
sure this economy doesn't continue to sputter. When you give
people some of their own money back, or
don't take it in the first place, they will have money in their pockets to spend.
There's some debt, all right, at the national
level, and there's plenty of debt on the consumers of America. I bet you've got
friends, and maybe yourself, understand what it means to have credit card
debt. And when you couple that with high energy bills, there are
some people beginning to feel pinched.
It makes sense to take some of your money
and pass it back to the people who pay the bills. And that's exactly what my tax relief plan does.
It drops all rates. (Applause.) It dropped
all rates on all payers. Sometimes in Washington, you hear the talk, we'll have targeted tax cuts. That means the
elected officials get to
decide who's targeted in and who's targeted out. That's not fair,
and that's not the right way to do it. If
you're going to have tax relief, everybody who pays
taxes ought to get tax relief.
So we drop all the rates, and simplify the
code. We drop the bottom rate from 15 percent to 10
percent, and increase the child credit from $500 to $1,000 to make the code
more fair. The tax code's unfair for people at the bottom end of
the economic ladder. The harder you struggle, the more -- higher
marginal rate you pay in America. And that's not right. So we make the code
more fair.
But we also drop that top rate, from 39.6 to
33 percent. And we do so for this reason: Much of the
capital that accumulates in the private sector ends up being managed by small business
owners. Small business is the backbone of the
country. Many of you
all are small business owners. Ninety-five percent of small business owners
pay the highest marginal rate in our tax code. They're
unincorporated businesses. They're what we call sole proprietors.
When we cut that top rate from 39.6 percent
to 33 percent, we're saying a loud and clear message that the entrepreneurial
spirit will be reinvigorated as we head into the 21st
century. It's a way to pass capital formation in the small
business sector in America. And it's the right
thing to do.
It's the right thing to set priorities, it's
the right thing to pay down $2 trillion of debt over 10 years, and it is the
right thing not to grow the federal government bigger than it needs to be,
and trust people with your own money. I like to tell people in Washington, the surplus isn't the
government's money. The surplus is the people's money, and we need
to share it with the people. (Applause.)
I like to move around the
country. I like to get out of Washington, because you see a lot of interesting things and you hear a lot
of wisdom from people who are just average, everyday people. And I
want to tell you what a grandmother told the other day, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. She said, I have a lot of children and grandchildren
go through my house. She said, and I know if there are cookies
left on the table, they will be eaten. She said that in the
context of your taxpayers --
of tax dollars. That's what she was talking about. And
her point is this: If we leave the money up in Washington, and don't send it back to
the people, it's, sure enough, going to be spent.
Now is the time, now is the time for
meaningful, real tax relief. And as we're changing the tax code,
by the way, we need to eliminate the death tax, too. We need to
allow it so that you don't get taxed twice for your
assets. (Applause.) And we need to do something about
the marriage penalty. (Applause.) It doesn't make sense
to tax marriage.
And so I'm here to ask for your
help. See, I believe in the power of the people. I
truly do. I do. I believe that when you email a
congressman or a senator, it makes a difference. It makes a
difference. And so that's why I'm traveling the country. And
that's why I came here. I'd like for you to contact your congressman, and contact your senator, and tell them to come on
the side of the people, when it comes to what to do with your
money. We have a fundamental choice, and the right choice is to
stand on the side of the people.
And let me conclude by telling you, the tax
policy's important and there will be a lot of tax policy. And, of
course, good health policy's important, and keeping the peace is
important. But there's nothing more important than remembering
that the most important job you'll ever have, if you happen to be a mom or a dad, is to love
your children with all your heart and all your soul. (Applause.)
I was reminded of that when I walked through
and saw the pictures
that many of the entrepreneurs here in the Merc had of their children -- it's
such a refreshing sight to know that priorities are kept all across America.
This is a fabulous nation we live
in. It's a nation based upon great values. It's a
nation based upon the principle that if you work hard, anybody, regardless of where you're from, can get
ahead. But it's going to be made better when all of us understand
that there are certain responsibilities in life. I have a
responsibility as your President. And when I put my hand on the
Bible, I swore to uphold that responsibility, and I will. And you
have the responsibility to love a neighbor like you'd like to be loved
yourself. But it all starts with loving your children.
Thank you for letting me come
by. God bless. (Applause.)
END 2:40 P.M. CST
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