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In Revelation we find the following prophecy concerning the end times.
What is going on today with respect to this prophecy? Here's an article from Brietbart about exactly this scenario.
The rest of this article can be found here.
It appears the Democrats are actively fighting against anything that would stop a social credit scoring system from being implemented that could be used to rate people within the financial system according to their religious and political beliefs.
Anyone surprised at this invasion of liberty by the Democrats?
What is going on today with respect to this prophecy? Here's an article from Brietbart about exactly this scenario.
Democrats in the House of Representatives voted on Wednesday against an amendment to a proposed bill that would prevent the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) from forcing credit reporting agencies to evaluate Americans based on political opinions or religious beliefs.
Without such an amendment, Republicans warn, the powerful CFPB would have the legal authority to make nearly any criteria mandatory for a private credit evaluation company to take into consideration, paving the way for a system in which the federal government has the power to assign numerical scores to individuals based on their loyalty to a certain political party, membership in civil society groups that the government approves or disapproves of, or other private behaviors.
The system, they say, would mirror the newly minted “social credit system” in place in China, which bans citizens from key social services like public transportation if they lose too many points behaving in a way the Communist Party disapproves of.
The CFPB, the brainchild of Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), is an executive agency that does not answer to the presidency, making it unaccountable to anyone but its head. The constitutionality of giving an unelected body the power to impose its demands on private individuals and corporations has been the subject of extensive debate, and the unique power given to a bureau director triggered an aggressive fight for the seat after founding director Richard Cordray, chosen by President Barack Obama, resigned.
The rest of this article can be found here.
It appears the Democrats are actively fighting against anything that would stop a social credit scoring system from being implemented that could be used to rate people within the financial system according to their religious and political beliefs.
Anyone surprised at this invasion of liberty by the Democrats?