K.S. Rajan (3
Feb 2012)
"OBAMA-HEALTHCARE
BECAUSE OF CHRIST"
Obama: I Pushed Dodd-Frank And Health Care Reform
Because Of Christ
At National Prayer Breakfast, Obama grounds his controversial
policies in the Bible. Tax hikes for rich “[coincide] with
Jesus's teaching.” posted Feb 2, 2012 10:06am EST
Zeke Miller
Source: cache.daylife.com
President Barack Obama has been taking lumps from Republicans
for years over his support for Wall Street and health care
reform, but today at the National Prayer Breakfast he claimed
support from on high to defend two of his most controversial
legislative achievements.
"And so when I talk about our financial
institutions playing by the same rules as folks on Main Street,
when I talk about making sure insurance companies aren’t
discriminating against those who are already sick, or making
sure that unscrupulous lenders aren’t taking advantage of the
most vulnerable among us, I do so because I genuinely believe it
will make the economy stronger for everybody. But I also do it
because I know that far too many neighbors in our country have
been hurt and treated unfairly over the last few years, and I
believe in God’s command to 'love thy neighbor as thyself.'"
"I know the version of that Golden Rule is found in every major
religion and every set of beliefs — from Hinduism to Islam to
Judaism to the writings of Plato," Obama added.
The president said he often falls to his knees in prayer, and
emphasized the role of his religious values in determining where
to lead the country.
"I’d be remiss if I stopped there; if my values were limited to
personal moments of prayer or private conversations with pastors
or friends. So instead, I must try — imperfectly, but I must try
— to make sure those values motivate me as one leader of this
great nation."
Obama maintained that his call for the wealthiest to give up
their tax breaks, he's doing so out of economic necessity, but
also in line with biblical teachings.
"And I think to myself, if I’m willing to give something up as
somebody who’s been extraordinarily blessed, and give up some of
the tax breaks that I enjoy, I actually think that’s going to
make economic sense. But for me as a Christian, it also
coincides with Jesus’s teaching that 'for unto whom much is
given, much shall be required,'" Obama said, noting Jewish and
Islamic teachings say much the same thing.
Obama also defended foreign aid from assault, noting that it not
just enhances the nation's security — but fulfills the biblical
requirement to look out for those who cannot speak for
themselves.
"And when I decide to stand up for foreign
aid, or prevent atrocities in places like Uganda, or take on
issues like human trafficking, it’s not just about strengthening
alliances, or promoting democratic values, or projecting
American leadership around the world, although it does all those
things and it will make us safer and more secure. It’s also
about the biblical call to care for the least of these — for the
poor; for those at the margins of our society.
To answer the responsibility we’re given in
Proverbs to 'Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves,
for the rights of all who are destitute.'"