Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Your "Federal Family"

Following are two disturbing articles about the use of the term “Federal Family.” Why are they disturbing? Because they are exceedingly deceptive. They put forth the idea that your Federal government is beneficent and looking out for your best interest when the opposites the truth. This language comes right out of the mouth of Satan. This is the same government that defies God, His Christ Jesus and His Word. This defiance toward God defines that which is EVIL.

Christ Jesus said that a bad tree cannot bear good fruit [Matthew 7:18]. A government that defies the Living God cannot bear good fruit. However, it can masquerade as and angel of light like it's father Satan, pretending that it is righteous. In reality America's government is like a whitewashed tomb, which can look beautiful on the outside but on the inside is full of dead men's bones and everything unclean. It appears to those who do not belong to Christ Jesus as righteous but inside it is full of hypocrisy and wickedness [Matthew 23:27-28].

Such language puts forth the idea that everyone can rely on the Federal government as you would in a family. This is the same government that is currently destroying the American family with it's godlessness; destroying godly values; defying God, His Christ Jesus and His Word. Ordering Military Chaplains that they cannot pray using the Name of Jesus; forcing Christians to pay for a Contraception Mandate that is against their beliefs; forcing a Healthcare Law on all Americans that is against the Constitution; spending America into oblivion; incurring a debt that will put the next generation into poverty; indoctrinating our children into it's godlessness and on and on.

The only One good is God. Beware of all such wicked deception from the government as you read on:

Sebelius Describes Federal Government As ‘Our Federal Family’

Susan Jones
CNS News
Sept. 4, 2013
September is National Preparedness Month, and in a news release urging everyone to be mindful of potential terror attacks, natural disasters, and pandemics, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the federal government is ready to help:
While our federal family is becoming better prepared to support the nation, we know that being truly resilient requires the whole community coming together,” she said.
Simply put: bystanders can’t stand by. We’ve seen countless times that bystanders are truly the first responders. They save lives. Each of us must be ready to help others when every minute counts.”



By Tiffany Gabbay, september 2, 2011, The Blaze
In a creative use of language, the government may be trying to, perhaps not so subtly, convince you of its well-meaning intentions. In a day and age where the term “federal government” evokes feelings of disillusionment, and for some, even disgust, the Obama administration is opting for the softer, and evidently preferable term “federal family.”
But does “federal family” elicit warm, familial feelings, or does it instead conjure images of Big Brother and 1984?
The Palm Beach Post notes that in the flurry of official communications surrounding the onset and aftermath of Hurricane Irene, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) repeatedly used the phrase “federal family” when describing the Obama administration’s response to the storm.
The term wasn’t coined by the Obama administration, but it certainly seems to have taken it to a whole other level.
While the administrations of both Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush peppered the odd congressional testimony or statement with the euphemism (a Google search reveals the phrase appeared 10 times on FEMA’s website during the Bush years), since Obama took office, “federal family” has turned up some 118 times on fema.gov, 50 instances of which include Irene-related references.
Under the direction of President Obama and Secretary Janet Napolitano, the entire federal family is leaning forward to support our state, tribal and territorial partners along the East Coast,” a FEMA news release stated the Friday prior to Irene’s arrival.
“’Government’ is such a dirty word right now,” Florida State University communication professor Davis Houck told the Post. “Part of what the federal government does and any elected official does is change the terms of the language game into terms that are favorable to them.”
In another instance during Hurricane Irene, the Obama administration claimed it was “committed to bringing all of the resources of the federal family to bear.”
That one is so blatantly obvious that I think people’s rhetorical radar is going to go off,” Houck said.
The Sydney Morning Herald adds that some believe a disaster is a golden opportunity to communicate how government can help people:
The University of Pennsylvania political communications professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson, said: ”People are performing a family-like function in a … crisis.”
But the message only worked, she said, if it was reinforced by images of federal workers managing the aftermath – in other words, succeeding.
The question is, ‘Are we a dysfunctional family?’ ” she said.

Indeed.

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