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Spread the Wealth

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One of John McCain's goofier political moves came in the last couple of weeks of the campaign when — with eyes darting, arms pumping frenetically and lips sneering — he assailed Barack Obama for saying, "I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."

Oh, wailed McCain, that's vile socialism! And a chorus of right-wing harpies chimed in with overwrought accusations of "Marxism," "communism" and outright "un-Americanism." They thought they had caught Obama in a game-changing gaffe — omigosh, he just called for spreading America's wealth!

The problem for the clueless McCainites, however, was that your average American was not repulsed, but cheered by Obama's position. You could almost hear every working stiff in the land thinking to themselves: Hell, yeah, I'm for that — about time!

After all, for the past three decades, Wall Street and Washington have been using tax policy, trade policy, labor policy, regulatory policy, farm policy and every other policy they could think up to haul wealth from the workaday majority to the elites at the top. These forces of plutocracy have been fabulously successful. Since the early 1980s, when the new Gilded Age was launched as official policy, all of the net financial gains have flowed to the richest 5 percent of Americans, with the bulk of that going to the richest 1 percent and more than half of it going to the richest one-tenth of one percent.

This deliberate concentration of American's wealth has made our economy undemocratic and top-heavy, and now the whole thing is toppling. As FDR said about the last great financial crash, "We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know now that it is bad economics."

Or, to put it in the more colloquial terms of my Texas upbringing: Money is like manure — it only works if you spread it around.

That's what the president-to-be has in mind, and one of the most productive ways to achieve it is to implement his big idea of reinvesting in the gumption and genius of grassroots people.

He proposes to put Americans to work on two huge national needs: the repair and expansion of our inadequate infrastructure, and the conversion to a green energy economy.

In the presidential campaign, Obama developed well-thought-out proposals to address both initiatives, enlisting millions of workers, small businesses, inventors, designers, programmers, engineers, teachers, trainers, environmentalists — even those dreaded community organizers!

Across the nation, from big cities to rural areas, the public's essential assets are in obvious need of work. Such old assets such as bridges, schools, roads, libraries, subways, parks and community centers need fixes and upgrades. Meanwhile, new assets need to be developed and put in place, including high-speed trains, solar and wind installations, free broadband access for all and conservation retrofits for homes and buildings.

Yes, this will cost some serious money — Obama's own tally totals more than $200 billion, and the real number is likely to top $500 billion. But, unlike the gabillions that Washington is presently doling out to the failed Wall Street wizards, this will be money that goes into the real economy — it'll produce tangible facilities and improvements that will deliver returns to America for decades to come; it'll be spread into millions of households, generating new grassroots economic activity; and it'll tap into America's latent can-do spirit, helping to restore our sense of national purpose and unity.

Too many pundits and politicos (including some weak-kneed Democrats) are urging Obama to scale down his ideas for America, to go slow and to slide over to the middle of the road. But as a farmer told me years ago, "There's nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes and dead armadillos."

This election was about change, and the people were not voting for the small change of conventional politics. They were voting for big ideas, for boldness, and — yes — they were even voting to spread wealth to everybody.

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Hightower, our country fought and died to combat Communism and Socialism is destroying the economies of Europe. You're a Liberal Fascist, and the Right will never give up fighing you and your ideas.
Comment: #1
Posted by: davecatbone
Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:27 AM
Socialism only spreads misery
Comment: #2
Posted by: Jim Bevan
Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:11 AM
Re: Jim Bevan; Sir; ... you are wrong... Socialism shares misery, and everything else for that matter... Would you rather that a many by luck are selected to suffer having nothing so a handful can have all??? Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:58 AM
Sir;... In a land of possibilities and promise, where people can dream of being made wealthy by hard work and frugality, it is a difficult argument to make that the rich should be taxed on the property they have worked so hard for... Where wealth and property have become hereditary, and people year in and year out are asked to sacrifice, all the while seeing both government and rich people waste their easy wealth on luxury; the support for the protection of wealth falls away from it... It was still dirty to call Mr. Obama Socialist... Even the most uneducated can see from where we get our credit... But as Mr. Greenspan remarked in his latest book, there is a critical mass of home ownership needed to support property rights... Property rights are not a right, but a privilege, but as a privilege they are a form of relationship needing social and political support... The whole idea of private wealth has got to support the whole of society...There has to be a public good to private wealth... And if nothing can be managed of a public nature because the only people with money will not allow themselves to be taxed, then the question has to be made national... How much wealth will we allow, and how much poverty??? Is poverty a right just like property???If we want a long lived and durable society we do have to spread the wealth... The idea is not to make government all powerful and all wealthy, but to return wealth to the public domain so it can feed progress and invention... if wealth is hereditary, so is poverty... So we need the trim the ends off, and limit the extremes of both...We should remember that wealth once supported this land entirely, and that we have had 90% upper bracket income taxes and it did not kill anyone or the economy... In fact, the whole idea that wealth can be preserved without being put to work is nuts... When property taxes supported the nation, property had to earn money, or go on the market, so labor was expensive, because it was essential to profit, and profit was essential to taxes... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #4
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:30 AM
Re: davecatbone; sir, people fight people while stupid ideas stand by and cheer... One of the people many of my generation died fighting and not beating was Ho Chi Minh; and he had the sense to point out that they were fighting for a Western ideal called nationalism, though you might confuse it with socialism; and we were fighting for spiritual values like individual liberty which is more Eastern in orientation. Now; sir; ideas come and go, and most of them are pure junk... History is a wasteland of failed ideas, but that does not mean that the ideals we want to die for today are not already failed.... You know what works.. I don't have to tell you what works, but I will, expecting you will see right away that you knew it all along.. People work... What people come up with works... Law is an idea.. Sometimes a good idea, and some times a suck idea... But, if you kind of roll through a stop sign on your way to work, and the local leroy pulls you over, and instead of writing you a ticket says: Hey, be careful in the future; well then you might just do that... You see, the law was there, and it gave him the excuse to talk with you, but ultimately it is the relationship, -two people caring enough to work things out between them for the best... And economies are no different.. They all have their ideals, but it is the people who work out the details, and if together they can say, this needs change, or this isn't working for me, then the ideal is sort of modified to fit reality, and that reality is, that it has to work for people... Forget your ideals, as much as you can... People all have ideals, but they advance through life by giving up old ideals and picking up new ideals...You can't change humanity... You can't change your next door neighbor... People never change, really... When people progress it is through a change of forms, ideas as you say; and Jefferson talked about that in the Declaration of Independence... The main thing is to remember that the difference between a good idea and a bad idea is use... How useful is your idea??? Does it work for people??? It is really simple.. It does not matter how many died defending the ideal; because it still has to work for living people to be a good ideal ...Thanks ...Sweeeney
Comment: #5
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:53 AM
It is a failed polity Obama is selling, and I for one, am not buying it. Socialisam is the antithesis of what this country was founded on....instead of relying on goverment to dole out what it thinks you deserve, democratic principles give each man the rugged individualism to achieve anything they want, hobbled only by themselves.
Obama is a huckster, a con man, a shyster who has sold a bill of good to the poor undeducated in this country who have continually been fed a line of horsehockey that THEY were not to blame for their actions, and who turned a blind eye when he and his posse of poverty pimps insisted that it was the rich, the white, the corporations who owed them. I call bullshit on that. This shakedown artist not only convinced 52% of the population that they are OWED, but they missed the parts he insinuated what morons they were because they needed him to appropirate freedoms and rights already presupposed by the Constitution. The completey missed the boat on his calling them idiots for not being able to be architects of their own destiny.
Hey Hightower, if you like socialism so much, pm me and I will forward my bills so you can pay your fair share? Eh....hello?
Comment: #6
Posted by: melissaTX
Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:19 PM
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