They are full of specious logic. You are supposed to give Jehovah the credit for good things that are blatantly the result of your own hard work or someone else's generosity. Yet, they are transitory. If anything bad happens or good things don't, it is supposed to be Satan even though such experiences are dominant and last most of one's life. This does not explain anything, since Satan is not capable of giving out bad experiences that last whole lifetimes. And Jehovah would have been able to derail such situations immediately had He seen fit.
I think Jehovah and Ted Jaracz share one thing: Neither one wants people to succeed on their own. Every time man is about to succeed without God, He intervenes and derails such success before it has a chance to do any real good (and helps preserve the illusion that man cannot succeed without God). (Notice the promise that when peace and security are declared, perhaps when we finally rid the world of excess regulations and corruption, God promises to destroy the system so He can avoid embarrassment caused by man's succeeding in ruling his step). And Slime Jaracz wants people to not go to college with a D.E.A.D. threat, forcing them to depend on his Tower.
The truth is that people should take credit when they work hard and succeed. Jehovah has no right to disrupt this success, whether of an individual or the whole human race (and neither does Jaracz). If people make irrational decisions, then people are going to suffer. Big companies that make stupid policies, big government that make stupid regulations, and big religions (especially the Watchtower Society) that make stupid explanations are behind man's problems, not Satan.