What is his definition of politics? Is it too simplified? Why or why not? How do his presentations help you when it comes to learning how to debate and a
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- What is his definition of politics? Is it too simplified? Why or why not?
- How do his presentations help you when it comes to learning how to debate and argue in an effective manner the positions you most want to defend?
- In what ways does his definition using integrity complement the Rybacki and Rybacki text?
Audio Transcript: The Need for Self-Respect
Dr James Dobson for family talk you know
many of us spend a lot of time trying to gain the respect of others but the truth
is the person we most need respect from is ourselves Fiona Campbell
of Great Britain so long for the admiration of others that she spent
eleven years walking around the world her goal was to make it into the Guinness Book
of Records long journey came to an end in October of one thousand nine hundred four
at the northern tip of Scotland before thousands of cheering fades it was Fiona's
finest At last she found the admiration she craved but her heart was hidden
because she knew she had cheated while walking across the United States
she became weary and accepted a ride. In the months to come the shame of having
cheated drove her to drugs and alcohol she even considered suicide to appease her
conscience she made the trip to America and finish the thousand mile stretch
in secret but even that didn't help so she called again a softness and asked that
her name be removed from the record and then she publicly apologize as
the lesson Fiona learned is a timeless one it's possible to live without the
admiration of others what we can't live without is self respect one more
thought isn't it interesting that Fiona is most respected for having
the courage to admit her mistake and make it right Dr team stocks and
her family talk.
Newborns – A Blank Slate
Many behaviorist in
past years believe that newborns come
into the world devoid of personality. There just a kind of
a blank slate to be written on by
their parents in the world around them. That's why moms and
dads got all credit or all the blame
for everything their child
eventually became. Most parents have
had a hard time believing this
blank slate theory. Every mother of two or more children will affirm that each of those infants had a different
personality, a different feel from the very first time
they were held. Numerous authorities
in child development now agree with her. One important
study identified nine characteristics
that vary, didn't baby, such
as moodiness and level of activity
and responsiveness. And they found that
the differences tended to persist in
the later life. Now this one study is only the beginning,
I believe, when we have a better
understanding, we will find an
infinite number of ways that children
differ at birth. And how foolish of us to have believed
otherwise. If every snowflake
is unique and every grain of sand this different
from another, doesn't make any sense
that children would be stamped out as
though they were manufactured
by Henry Ford? I think not. Now, no observer of human behavior will
deny the importance of the environment and human experience in
shaping who we are. But we are truly
one of a kind from the very first moments of life outside the womb. Pure Moore had my
family talks.com.
Can I Really Understand Politics? I
Welcome,
Congressman bottom. It's the other way around. Thank you, Jim,
for what you just presented and what you've done for our country
and for so many people. I could not help but sit there and listen
to that and just rejoice my
temperaments like you, I look over my shoulder, did I do this right?
Did I do that? Fortunately, I'm married to a
woman who doesn't. She looks forward all the time. She never regresses. And so but I know
my temperament and so I decided early on that when our children came that we were going to take every 90 days and stop and look back over our shoulder the
previous 90 days. And have I done my best and have we spent
time together? Because I said I know
20 years from now, I'm going to
condemn myself for for not doing it. The things that we did
in listening to that, I cannot thank you
enough for imparting the knowledge that when you're busy and you're looking at the
newspaper and you're looking at work and you're looking
at television, and these little kids are around you and you think, well, they don't know. And then at age
13, when they start to look
out of the home and suddenly they start
to dress in a manner that's inappropriateness
and you try it, you begin to have
these conflicts and you look at your
daughter and you say, Don't you understand
you the most important thing in
the world to me. And yet for 12 years, the newspaper was
more important or work was
more important. And so I learned from what you
taught that when I would get up early
in the morning for quiet time and in our youngest
daughter who just got engaged two weeks ago, he could sense when
I got out of bed, I don't care how
early it was, 435 and I want to have my private time right before anybody
else because she could figured out. And she would come
down the stairs with her little blanket
and come over and and I deliberately
and intentionally would put down whatever I was doing and
focus on her. And she would crawl
up into my lap every morning and eventually she would go
back to sleep. Now I could go back to doing what I was doing. But the point is
that I only knew that because
you taught it. And then at age 13 of
the four children, she started to
do the little bit about where you hug. We always hugged a lot and then she
started to rebel. Nope. Nope. And when we
come home and I give her a squeeze and get away from it,
Get away from me. It's not till you
give me a hug. Not to give me a and
it became a shtick for about 12 to 18 months where I
would let her go into into phi
should give me she could miss squeezed
nobody break. And then after that,
after age 14 or so, it went back to
normal again? I would have no, no. And for what
you've done for our country and
for so many of us. And it's now at
this body of knowledge that
we are now going to be able to
preserve and extend. For generations to come. Words are inadequate to communicate my
gratitude to you. So last night we talked about culture
and the church. And Dr. Moore, thank you for culture and
the family as to what everything you
just said was so helpful and I so
appreciate what you did. My my turn is
yes. Thank you. I beg your pardon. Erebus should buy
all the books. And thank you
for writing it down so there's preserved. Then I'm going to talk briefly about the
culture and government. And then tonight Dr.
Lori is going to speak about the culture and you and I and what we do. And then tomorrow is
really going to be fun. But in sitting there
listening to Dr. Dobson, I got so smuggled
in and so happy. Let's take 50 seconds to stand up and sing with me. Praise God, from whom. All bless. Thank you very much. Good. Our data that we mentioned was spent a
year in Rwanda, a country in the
middle of Africa. We went to visit her. And there's,
you know, they, Hutus or 80 percent, uh, tutsis or 20 percent, they believe in democracy. There's not a Republican, so the majority rules. 80 percent wanted
to do away with the 20 percent
over 90 days, they chopped a
million people and pieces by by machetes. As we went to visit the work that
she was doing, we took the Land Rover out as far as the roads
would go and then we went on a trail and
then we went across the river on a on a log and got
clear back there. And these little kids
were coming out of the grass with
plastic jugs. And I said, Where are
they going to sit? There is a fountain
down there. And so we went down
to the fountain and they're in the concrete
of this pure water. Said, this
fountain, a gift of the people of the United States
of America. 4% of the population of the world are
called Americas. And what they
do is that they bless other folks for
thousands of years. People would hope
to someday fly. But it was the Americans than invented
the airplane. And the light bulb,
and the telegraph, and the telephone and the global
positioning system and the Internet and air conditioning
every year, more books, more plays, more symphonies, more copyrights,
more inventions. And the other
96% combined. And since they do
that, they then bless the world with
the abundant well. Half of all the
people on earth live on less
than $2 a day. Half of those live on
less than $1 a day. The second we're just
spot on earth is Western Europe, France,
Germany, Britain. In America, we
have a level below which we will not permit
a person to sink. As you come to
this country, sit down on a park bench, put your feet up, you
can complain about the country We will
bury you with. Food. Stamps, will give you
a roof over your head, a bed to sleep in unlimited healthcare
and education, a person living in
poverty in America. Rector study
every 24 months, Wall Street Journal,
Heritage Foundation. A person living
in poverty in America is more likely
to have a telephone, television, and
air conditioner. An automobile eats
more meat and has more square
footage space than the average resident of the second richest spot on Earth, Western Europe? Now the question
would be, why? And it's important
that we know the answer to that question. Because if we don't, we're liable to elect someone who wants to fundamentally
change America. And then there'll be no
place else for us to go through the solution. And the answer is
really quite simple. When we vote, we vote
on only two things. Politics is really
easy as pie, politics equals integrity
plus Economics. Those are the only
two. I don't care if you're in Belgium
or Buenos Aires, or Baghdad or Boston. The only two things
that you vote on our politics
and economics. Now, integrity
and economics and integrity was kind of an interesting
thing because being in politics, you dealt with people
that were good folks. And yet when you went to lean on him, they
weren't there. And and and I couldn't
quite figure it out. It wasn't that they'd
done anything bad. And I finally had
to come up with a definition as to
what integrity is. Integrity is made
up of two things. We say that this
platform has integrity or a bank has integrity
or a stairwell. It means it
performs the task for which it was designed. It's trustworthy,
it's reliable. And so integrity to me, first of all, is
made up of morality. And I defined morality as not doing what's wrong. Shalt not Steal, shall not bear false witness, shall not commit adultery. Morality, not doing
what's wrong. Yet. Integrity is
more than that. Edmund Burke said all this necessary for charity
to prosperous, for good men
to do nothing. I mean, you can
lay in bed all day and be moral. Integrity means that when you go to lean
on there, there. And so it's
more than just, just morality is also character and I
define character is doing what is right. And so the
example I use is a little girl comes
home from school. She says
everybody's picking on Sally and all, but I didn't do it.
I didn't do it. That's good. You didn't
do anything wrong. But did you have
the character to stand up and do
what was right? Now? Here's an observation. You cannot do
what is right? If you're doing
What's wrong. I know that sounds
rather elementary, but if you're with
the New York Times, this will be a profundity. That is, by definition. By definition, if you're doing something wrong, you can't do
what's right now. You can not do something wrong and still fail
to do what's right. But by definition,
if you are doing something wrong, you can't do
what is right. So therefore, a person
who lacks morals, by definition lacks integrity, you say,
oh, no, no, no, but it doesn't have to do with his
professional duties. So what he does
on his private time as you
mature, I mean, you can imagine you walk
into a bank and say that your teller has been arrested three
times for breaking entry or I know when
he's not at the bank, He's just a
real scoundrel. But when he's here, he said, No, no,
no, no, no, no. We're going to say
the president. What he does on his
private time is not, doesn't really
matter how many. I remember the
governor of New York, Governor Cuomo was
on Larry King. He said, I wouldn't not trust the President
with my sister. But I know that in time of crisis he'll do
what is right for it can limit day
of your family, can't trust your rest assured nobody
else can country. So the, so the
important thing is very simply will
come back to it. Doing what is right. There has to be
a definition. What is right? So in order for us to make a decision as to a
person's integrity, we have to define
what is right. Let's put all that aside. Number 2, economics, I'm going
to share with you now 95% of all the economics you'll
ever need to know the rest your life.
This is very simply it. Let us suppose that
this represents a 100 percent
of your income, a 100 percent of
the income of a city or a state
or a nation. Let us say it represents a
hundred-dollar bill. And you go to
Walmart and the most expensive thing
in the store is ninety-nine dollars. That means you are
completely free to choose anything
in the store. Let us suppose that
someone comes along and takes 25 percent of
it away from you. What happens? Two things. Number one, you
have fewer choices. There's some things
you can't choose. Thomas Jefferson said freedom is having choices. The more choices I take away from you, the
less freedom you have. Anybody ever
had a teenager understands this debate. I want to make my
own decisions. I want my freedom.
Yes, I understand. So the more choices I
take away from you, the less freedom and the more money
I take away, the lower standard
of living. I repeat, if you're not with the
New York Times, there's a really
simple stuff. Or let us say I take
away 50% of it. What happens? Even fewer choices,
even lower. So suppose I take 75,
leave you with 25. What happens? You
have less freedom. You have a lower
standard of living. Let's suppose
someone comes along and takes all of it away. What do we call a
person who works all day and keeps
absolutely nothing. That person is
called a slave. Now, there are
only two people that can take money
away from you. One is called a criminal, has a gun and can take
money away from you. The other is called
the government has a gun and can take
money away from you. Now here's the point. The impact is the same. So you go to the pay window and you pick up your
money and you walk across the
parking lot to fill it comes up, puts
a gun to your ribs. Don't want 50%
of everything in there and you go sit, drive home, you sit down with your
wife and family. You say this is how
much money we have. This is what we're
going to eat this, how much clothes
we can buy this, what vacations
we can take, or you pick up
the money to pay. When do you make it all the way out to the drug? You open up the paycheck. Uncle Sam's
already been here. The impact is the same. So what's the principle? The principle
is simply this. The greater the
government, the greater the poverty, the greater the freedom, the greater the wealth. And so once you understand
that principle, then that's all you
need to know about. So you show me
what percentage of the gross domestic
product of any nation. I don't
need to know the name. The nation doesn't
matter what percentage of the GDP has taken
by government. And the principle applies. The greater the freedom, the greater the wealth, the greater the
government, the greater the poverty. And if you understand that you can make
any rich place, poor, richest city in the
world when I was young, was a place called
Detroit, Michigan, richest city
on the planet. They voted for change. And now in the
city of Detroit, population same, it is
now collapse to 1890. And there are 42000
single-family homes in Detroit that are not uninhabited
or uninhabitable. The mayor of
Detroit now markets his city by taking
once treeline, gorgeous homes,
neighborhoods, and having
bulldozed at all. He now says, see these streets are here
with nothing at all. You can come and
put a plant here. Any business
management to ask, why did all these
people leave? But nevertheless, all they have to offer is the fact that they've increased
government regulation, control, less freedom, and created poverty
at the same time that he did that. At the middle
of the 1950s, there was a war
that divided the Korean Peninsula
at the 38th parallel. I have to use Korea because it's
surrounded by water. If you can't blame
it on its neighbors or ethnicity or whatever. North Korea got 75%
of the arable land. Same heritage,
same culture, same climate,
same language. South Korea got
independence and freedom. And last year they had
the tenth largest GDP in the world, North Korea, over the last five years, 2.5 million people
have start. Now the first thing
to as food, clothing, shelter, first thing
you do is food. Food. And so when they
collapse a country and destroy is culture and in, in Uganda, Congo
or whatever. And the engineers
and the doctors, everybody has to
go out and work in the garden to
try to get food. You gotta do that first. In North Korea, they're smaller now than they
were 30 years ago. They weren't,
they eat sticks and leaves to fill
their stomachs. They walk stooped
or around. They are starving
to death. Why? Same gameplay. You don't anything other
than the fact that freedom creates wealth and the lack of freedom
creates poverty. And that's what
politics is all about. Now, you say, Well Bob, you sound like you're sort of anti-government. And the answer that yes, but there's a reason why, why that is because
it works like this. You gave us a conclusion. But why is that?
Well, let us suppose that
you're going to buy something
for yourself. So you care about
two things. You care about
price and quality. And nobody can make that decision as
well as you can. You might pay $4 for a cup of coffee at
seven in the morning for which you
wouldn't pay $0.50 it two in the afternoon. Nobody can make a decision when you're spending
your money for yourself, you care about price and you care
about quality, and you get the maximum use because Germany, now, let us suppose
that one of those two things is not
controlled by you and you're going to buy something
for someone else, you still care
about the price because you're
paying for it. Which are a little more flexible on the quality. By the time it breaks, it'll be married
three or four years. I'll forget who gave
it to him anyway, this will be fine. Now we've all bought
things for people who had never buy
for somebody else. We've all received things as gifts that
we've never what about we care about the price because
we're paying for it, but we're not as concerned about the
quality because we're not consuming
it. Let's invert that. Let us suppose that we're going to consume it. If we're going to
consume it than, than we care about
the quality. But if we're not
paying for it, so the waitress comes
around and says, How would you like to
have some orange juice? And you say, well,
how much has it? And she says, well,
it's $3.5 a glass. You really are. I'm fine. Thank
you so much. Oh, no, no, no. You got the special day. It's complimentary.
You can have all fall
in that case, I'll take three glasses. Poor way you might walk, I believe have a glass you wouldn't have you're paying for your care about the quality because
you're consuming it. But you're not nearly
as concerned about the price because you're
not paying for it. Any father that
ever got roped into an open bar at a wedding understands
this program. They, let us suppose
final example. Let us suppose that
where you work, everybody that comes
in late has to put $5 in the kitty at the end of the
month, a raffle. It often it's the last
day of the month. And so the boss says, John wants you count how many, how much money's in
the kidney and buy something with it, we'll
rattling off today. And so you counted
out there's a $150. So you go to lunch and you're coming
back and think, oh my goodness, I have
to buy something. I don't have
time for this. And you're looking
around and they're in the store window is a six-foot tall
stuffed frog. And so you go
over, you check the price. $149. Oh, perfect, That's great. So you buy the
frog and you take it back and you shove
it in the closet. At the end of the
day, the boss invites everybody
down in lectures to him about being
late and then thereby draws a number
to see who wins, who in sally ends
Watch or she, when the new secretary
open up the door, six-foot tall frog air by laughs and claps things
that's so wonderful. Go out and carried him
to jump into her car. She drives through the parking lot
cheering and clapping. What's that? That is called a
third-party purchase. A third-party purchase is purchasing something with money that's
not yours. Therefore, you don't
care about the price. To purchase something
that you're not going to personally
consume. Therefore, you don't
care about the quality. Now, they say in public speaking
manuals that when you say
something profound, you're supposed to
pause for emphasis. And so I am now
going to pause for emphasis because what I'm about to say is
not Democrat, Republican labor, Christian democrats,
socialists. This is the facts, jack. That by definition, all
government purchases or a third party purchases made with money
that's not theirs to purchase things they were not personally
consume. Therefore, it
will be waste in the highway department. You betcha. Will it be waste
in the defense? Of course there will be. That's why we believe, as Abraham Lincoln said, the government should
do only those things which a man cannot do
better for himself. Why? Because every time we
take a dollar from an individual to
save and invest in use to the maximum
benefit of themselves and their family and
run it through the third party system
called government. We're in the process of making the nation poorer. And you show me
what percentage of the gross domestic
product of any nation is controlled
by government? And you have
the principal. The greater the freedom, the greater the wealth. You can make. The California fifth
largest economy in the world in 2006. You can begin
to attack it in such a manner that it
begins to disintegrate. It's now the
eighth largest economy in a spiral. You can do it. You can make any
rich place poor or the same
principle applied. You can make any
poor place rich. Now, if you understand how that works, you say, Well, Bob, there's
some things that they tell me government
really, really has to do. Well whenever you see an aberration
in something, I promise you look
to government. Said, well, why is
it that we have the greatest health care
system in the world? If you are a, a Saudi shake and you, if you're the
Prime Minister of Canada and you want
to heart bypass, you go to the
Cleveland Clinic. Why would a person
who has social, why would they come here the finest healthcare
in the world? We understand that and yet the prices seem
to be fouled up. Well, how could
that happen? 940 to December 1941, Americans attack 1942, people were marching
off to war, losing their legs
and limbs and lives. And so politicians
want to help. And so they say,
well, what we should do is we should have a wage
and price freeze. And that is it. No one can get a
raised during the war, we should sacrifice
at home just like the folks are fast
sacrificing abroad. What doesn't take any
time, but obviously that's going to create
all kinds of chaos. How's McDonald Douglas going
to get engineered, moved from Chicago to California unless a good payment
differential said it. And so immediately when all the trouble
comes through. But being a liberal means never having to
say, you're sorry. So you never say what?
We should undo this. So they go into
FDR and say, No way, way, way, way. We labor unions
take money out of their paycheck every
week and you're telling us we can't get anything more for them. I mean, they're
not going to be happy and they're</p
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