In certain unscripted moments, Barack Obama has given us a glimpse of his socialist inclinations, but I wonder what percentage would vote for him if they truly understood the extent of his radicalism.
Yet the financial crisis has created a climate of fear and uncertainty and unleashed an unprecedented tolerance for large-scale government intervention, which is playing perfectly into Obama's hands. People are blaming this largely Democratic-spawned mess on Republicans because Bush is still president.
Maybe I'm being too much of an alarmist, but I'm worried for the first time in my life that the election of a presidential candidate could lead to a fundamental change in our system of government. Just listen to the comments of post-debate focus group members expressing a knowing willingness to accept Obama's socialism, such is their angst at the subprime mortgage mess.
Already some 38 percent of Americans do not pay income taxes, and Barack Obama wants to increase that percentage dramatically. How ironic that he and other Democrats pretend to be targeting their message to "working-class" people when many of their constituents aren't working. But such is class warfare that the upper-middle class and wealthy are demonized as not earning an honest living.
Do you suppose it has registered with class warfare-receptive Obama voters that Obama is deliberately turning the American dream on its head? Could it be any clearer that his message to the middle class is: Don't aspire to achievement, success and wealth because a) it is immoral to have more than others, b) the government will take your wealth away from you and give it to others, and c) why bother to bust your rear end to make more when you can vote yourselves money from the public trough?
Obama let slip his socialist proclivities to Joe the Plumber when he denied he wanted to punish wealth and insisted he just wanted to spread the wealth around. Joe was justifiably repulsed by Obama's cavalier attitude toward the American dream.
Democratic commentator Bob Beckel was dismissive of the significance of Obama's outright nod to socialism, saying we've had a progressive tax system since the income tax was initiated. Yes, Bob, and we've had socialists in America since then, too.
But what Beckel did not explain is that at least in those days, the stated purpose of the income tax system was to fund government services, not to redistribute wealth.
It's one thing to say that higher income earners should pay a higher percentage for government services.
But Obama makes no pretense of stopping there. He told Joe that he wants to use the tax code to confiscate money from higher income earners and give it to others. But he hasn't been so open about that in the presentation of his fraudulent tax plan.
When Obama says he will cut income taxes for 95 percent of Americans, he is dissembling. If 38 percent are already not paying, his tax credits to them amount to transfer payments from higher income earners, which are actually spending increases, not tax cuts, as The Wall Street Journal editors have noted.
Liberals, such as Obama, might deny human nature, but they can't change it. And human nature happens to dictate that people will not produce as much when you confiscate more of what they produce and give it to others. The working wealthy, especially Christians and conservatives, are some of the most generous people in the world, but we're talking about voluntary charitable contributions, not unconstitutionally coerced redistributions.
How many times must history repeat itself before we learn that socialism and communism cannot work. Liberals love to mock the trickledown theory, but they simply cannot refute the axiom that people produce less when they aren't allowed to keep as much of what they produce. When do-gooder social planners try to control how much we keep, they guarantee that everyone gets less in the end because they shrink the GDP pie.
We know from the writings of William Bradford that the Pilgrims learned this lesson the hard way when they tried a communal system of sharing, thinking it "would make them happy and flourishing; as if they were wiser than God." Instead, "This community … was found to breed much confusion and discontent, and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort." Men refused to "work for other men's wives and children without any recompense; … this was thought injustice."
Socialism and communism have failed everywhere they've been tried in the world, yet die-hard socialists, such as William Ayers, still smarter than God, insist on cramming them down our throats in the name of "fairness." Unreconstructed radicals always say that true socialism hasn't been given a real chance.
Well, if Obama is elected, we may get that chance.
David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" was released recently in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his Web site at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.
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Sir;....How original of you to play the commie card against Mr. Obama. Calling a spade a spade is a little passe'; but calling a democrat a pinko red commie is timeless, and beautiful. But, if I were you I would not bring up that boogie man. I would keep that dirty lie in the box rather than give the people the idea that it might be a good idea because their Champion is one... But just to let you know that I know what crap you preach; I will admit to having read Das Capital, and I found it a fascinating look at the industrial revolution and the age of capital. On top of that I have read a wide range of socialist liturature and propaganda. So, I can tell you clearly and without prejudice that you talk nonsense. No one can be led into socialism, so you need not fear that. The problem for you is no one can prevent socialism among people in need. And need is on the horizon, and pain. The president says the banks will be happy to take our money and need not fear oversight. And if I were talking to the people i would say: Get to know your neighbors. Talk about how you feel about things, and talk about the needs you have that you fear to be without. ...The economy is as shaky as a drunk on the cure. If it falls it will take the government down too. And there is your problem, because no one chooses socialism. Socialism is the last choice of every people and every society. Just like democracy, socialism was forced on societies because they had no wealth or technology. Watch us turn into a poor as dirt third world country in a hurry. How are we going to get by? Are we going to be thrown out of our homes and off our property by bankers on the other side of the globe???The American people will be socialist only so much as is necessary, and only because the rich, in cornering all the wealth and draining the vitality out of the economy and out the government make socialism necessary...Sure it would be better, and cause less strife if people worked for government over industry before being driven to it by dire need. I don't think Mr. Obama has the cool for that. As an attorney you can believe he is trained to see things through the standard conventions. But again, need makes socialists, and not leaders because it is easier to lead people to be wanton spendthrifts tossing their futures and hopes in the toilet after meaningless luxury. Hey; it worked for Rome. Everyone can afford disaster. No one wants to pay the price of survival. But we will find that we will survive together or fall apart...Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:45 PM
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Want a good read on the poisons of super socializing a country? Find a used copy of FROM UNDER THE RUBBLE edited by A. Solzhenitsyn. Lots of Russian dissidents (some who had to then disguise their names) cotribute...
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Posted by: vikingmom
Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:25 PM
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Re: vikingmom;....Dear Mom, in regard to Russia; socialism -my big fat buttt. It is possible to push toward a more socialized country where the expense is shared and the desired ends are reached. That was not Russia...What Russia was more than anything was idealistic. It was the result of an idealism that has plagued humanity since Plato. It is not perfect societies that make people perfect. Perfection is not a quality of people, and they is what they is... What ever they are they should have the government of their needs. Forget about any impossible ideal... Just make government work... The economy does not work and the government does not work in managing the economy to serve the people... The economy is another ideal of perfection that doesn't work and yet will not be abandoned... We are idealistic to the point of ruin...They were idealistic to the point of ruin.. We do not compare well to them.. We do not compare at all to true socialist societies which hold common resources in common, and allow the greatest democracy, seek always justice for their people, -and consensus for their goals. We are all here today from socialism before it was an ism, because that is how all people once survived, together, -in the same social vessel abreast always of rocky shores. Socialism is the only form of society that has been found completly successful. We live, but not because socialism has died. We all suffer regrets that we have moved beyond it. When those regrets become general we will return to a proven form of social organization....And something else... As much as the wealthy rail against creeping socialism, we have all known some. It is the socialism the people accept that has allowed the extravagant pofits and privilages of the rich. But as much as the rich may cry, the socialism we have is a poor example of socialism. Now that we are all dispossessed, let us see what a poor existence we must share... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Oct 18, 2008 11:45 AM
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I don't care what form our government takes as long as I have my tv, the internet, the shopping channel, the movie channel, take out and home delivery, clean water, good food, electricity, cheap gas, FM radio, cell phones, GPS, garbage pickup, cheap laborers, 24 hr Walmart, a comfortable bed, good plumbing, a big house, one boat, two cars, a happy family, and chocolate, cigarettes, and alcohol. Oh yes, and health and pharmacy benefits, and free education, and updated infrastructure, and child care, and responsible journalists, and low taxes, and a good job, and solid social security, and a government that doesn't start wars, and forests to camp, and parks to play, and safe streets, clean water, and clean air, and my money still has value, and lots of fish in the sea, and travel without fear, and peace on earth. If you will forgive my feeble attempt at being a comedian, I will forgive your feeble attempt at responsible journalism. THERE! I'VE SAID IT.
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Posted by: liz
Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:44 PM
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