Friday, June 17, 2011

Barack Obama Wants You Weak, Afraid and Dependent

During the 1988 presidential campaign, then Vice President George H.W. Bush once explained to former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis, “Competence makes the trains run on time, but ideology tells us where they’re going.” Today, we’re seeing how wrong-headed governance can drive the American Dream over a cliff. Indeed, it seems that when candidate Obama spouted “Hope and Change” in 2008, he really meant, “Today you may have hope, but I’m going to change all that!”

Oh sure, we should give the president credit for ordering Osama Bin Laden killed (as Mr. Obama so frequently reminds us) but truly, didn’t he simply do the same thing to the terrorist leader that he’s been doing to our economy for the past two and a half years? After massive spending that’s saddled us with trillion dollar annual deficits as far as the eye can see, Mr. Obama is essentially firing bullets between eyes of our nation’s future. I ask, couldn’t we have found a less expensive way to drive unemployment up from 7.8 percent in 2008 to the 9.1% rate at which it now stands?

But is President Obama really incompetent? Or perhaps, unfortunately, he has been a bit too good at doing exactly what he intended. Yes, like most Democrats — and specially those acquainted with the Chicago Way — Mr. Obama readily throws opens the public purse to pay off his friends, just as he also unabashedly wields the power of government punish rivals. But Mr. Obama also gives us corrupt Chicago-style patronage with a purpose. If there exists a healthy, burgeoning economy and a vibrant private sector, the roadblocks to prosperity become few and far between, meaning the role of government becomes diminished in our lives. But for someone who is ideologically driven to see the power and authority of the state magnified; for one whose sense of ego and purpose is intrinsically tied to having dominion over his fellow citizens, self-sufficiency is an appalling proposition.

When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005, it devastated the poor people who most rely on government direction and support for their very survival. In the wake of that natural disaster, and with federal, state and city governments incapable of response, there was no aid for the hapless men, women and children who had been crippled and left stranded by a malignant dependency.

Witness Barack Obama’s vision for America.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Three Questions for Barack Obama

If given the opportunity to interview the man who was elected to the presidency in 2008, I would very much like to ask him the three following questions:

  1. Do you believe that the free enterprise system has been and continues to be the engine for this nation’s economic growth and the primary source of prosperity for America’s citizen?

  2. Do you believe that an individual has the first and best claim to use of the wealth and property he or she honestly acquires—either through hard work, wise investment or good fortune — and that the wealth-producing productivity of private citizens should be commended and encouraged so that they will be free from dependence upon others for their well being?

  3. Do you believe that all individuals should be treated equally before the law, and that there should be neither advantage nor disadvantage administered by the state on account of race, creed, sex or religion, and that every person has an inalienable right to hold and peacefully express their beliefs on any and all subjects without fear of reprisal from the law or its agents?

As for myself, I would answer each question with a resounding and unqualified “yes!” I suspect that Mr. Obama would also answer affirmatively, but then he would spend quite awhile explaining why none of these ideas are acceptable in practice.

In any case, actions speak louder than words and certainly none of Mr. Obama’s policies or pronouncements implies much commitment to the beliefs I’ve outlined in my three questions.

And what I find most troubling is that not only are these my beliefs, history has also shown these concepts to be fundamental to the American ideals. Therefore my question for others would be: "How could I possibly support the presidency of any man who holds to a counter and alien ideology?"

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

No, I Will Not Be Silenced

I don’t know to what extent a lot of average folks are paying attention to the Tucson shooting side-show—that effort by liberal pundits, activists and politicians to cast conservatives and Tea Party types as indirectly responsible for the horrific murder of six people (including a federal judge and a nine-year old girl) as well as the terrible wounding of a Democrat congresswoman and 13 others.

Yes, of course, a single madman was responsible, but you’d never know that if “Progressives” had their way.

Basically, this is their game plan: Having lost the public debate about the direction the country should take (as evidenced by the utter repudiation of loser-centric liberal policies in the recent elections) the Loony Left desperately wants to avoid a similar outcome in 2012 by making sure only one side has a voice going forward — theirs. Baselessly claiming that conservative talk radio, Fox News and Tea Party activism is to blame for causing a crazy man to do something violently crazy is the Left’s grotesquely exploitative plan.

Think I’m wrong or perhaps overstating the situation? Look at this way: The objection the Left raises is to people rebelling against status-quo, liberal policies like ObamaCare. It’s obvious that quelling dissent helps keep the disastrous legislation (and executive orders) of the past two years in place. Make no mistake; while they’ll swear they simply want to keep discourse civil, they really just want anyone who disagrees with Lord Obama to keep their mouths shut. You know the drill: “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.”

I pray that conservatives and libertarians won’t be cowed by this rank intimidation. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Barack Obama is an arrogant, pseudo-intellectual, empty suit pursuing idiotic polices in service to a hopelessly foolish political philosophy. He, his minions, allies and supporting self-interested interest groups must be opposed with all the vigor and to the fullest extent that the law allows. I sincerely feel to do anything less would be a disservice to my conscience and my country.

Lock and load! (Metaphorically speaking, of course.)