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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
The Obama State Of Mind Address
Despite rhetorical gestures in the direction of American individualism, the statist paradigm of government permeated the president’s State of the Union address.
President Clinton, hammered by mid-term elections in his first administration, sought the middle policy road, triangulating between extreme left and right positions. President Obama clings to his liberal-progressive-socialist world vision while offering a few feints in the direction of the individualism that characterized the founding generations and nothing in the direction of individual freedom from arbitrary government power that gave birth to the Bill of Rights.
In the president’s world vision, there is, of necessity, little scope for individualism. People’s standards of living, their jobs, their personal acquisitions all are subject to control by the political state. Wisdom and efficiency are thought to be the domain of the collectivized, powerful political state. Individuals unrestrained by regulations are too likely to do things or to head in directions that the government does not approve.
Bill Clinton said in his first term that he might support a tax cut, but people would just use the money for the wrong kinds of things. Clinton’s press secretary Dee Dee Myers told reporters that only the government has the power to improve people’s lives. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opined that people would come to love Big Brother’s Obamacare, once they had been shackled with it.
The economy is seen by Democrat/Socialist Party leaders, not as the product of millions of individuals pursuing their own aims, but as the property of government to be organized as state planners see fit.
Quote from the President’s State of the Union Address:
...The first step in winning the future is encouraging American innovation.
...Our free enterprise system is what drives innovation. But because it’s not always profitable for companies to invest in basic research, throughout our history, our government has provided cutting-edge scientists and inventors with the support that they need.
...And in a few weeks, I will be sending a budget to Congress that helps us meet that [research and development] goal. We’ll invest in biomedical research, information technology, and especially clean energy technology, an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet, and create countless new jobs for our people.
...Already, we’re seeing the promise of renewable energy...we’ve begun to reinvent our energy policy.
...With more research and incentives, we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels, and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015.
We need to get behind this innovation. And to help pay for it, I’m asking Congress to eliminate the billions in taxpayer dollars we currently give to oil companies.
...Now, clean energy breakthroughs will only translate into clean energy jobs if businesses know there will be a market for what they’re selling. So tonight, I challenge you to join me in setting a new goal: By 2035, 80 percent of America’s electricity will come from clean energy sources.
...Within 25 years, our goal is to give 80 percent of Americans access to high-speed rail...
The president seems oblivious to voters’ massive rejection last November of such liberal-progressive-socialist ideology. He hasn’t abandoned his plans for federal control of the healthcare industry. He still aims to bankrupt the coal mining industry and to trash billions of dollars invested in highly efficient, coal-fired generation of electric power, even though his beloved green power produces little more than one percent of the nation’s power needs. He remains adamant that “the next big industry” is to be green energy, green automobiles, and high-speed rail, all planned and directed by the government.
Only liberal-progressive-socialists desire this government intrusion. The general public repeatedly have rejected the expectation that they are, even with massive government subsidies, to abandon their present modes of transportation.
If we are to conform to Obama’s liberal-progressive plans, repressive governmental force will be necessary. As with Obamacare’s mandatory purchase of insurance, do as government bureaucrats command or face legal action. Such statism is the diametric opposite of the ethos which brought the colonists to America in the early 17th century and the ethos upon which our nation was founded.
It should be understood that President Obama and his Democrat/Socialist Party fellow leaders stand for a socialized, command economy. It should be understood that their intentions are merely a continuation of policies imposed in the administrations of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Franklin Roosevelt.
In a 1927 speech, Hitler said,
We are socialists, we are enemies of today’s capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak, with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of responsibility and performance, and we are all determined to destroy this system under all conditions (a quote from John Toland’s 1976 Adolph Hitler).
Benito Mussolini’s statement in The Political and Social Doctrine of Fascism (1933):
Fascism conceives of the State as an absolute, in comparison with which all individuals or groups are relative, only to be conceived of in their relation to the State. …The Fascist State has drawn into itself even the economic activities of the nation, and, through the corporative social and educational institutions created by it, its influence reaches every aspect of the national life and includes, framed in their respective organizations, all the political, economic and spiritual forces of the nation.
Franklin Roosevelt in his 1933 inaugural speech:
Our greatest primary task is to put people to work…It can be accomplished in part by direct recruiting by the government itself, treating the task as we would treat the emergency of war… Hand in hand with this, we must frankly recognize the overbalance of population in our industrial centers and, by engaging on a national scale in the redistribution, endeavor to provide a better use of the land for those best fitted for the land…
It can be helped by national planning for and supervision of all forms of transportation and of communications and other utilities which have a definite public character…
…if we are to go forward we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of the common discipline, because, without such discipline, no progress is made…We are, I know, ready and willing to submit our lives and property to such discipline because it makes possible a leadership which aims at a larger good.…With this pledge taken, I assume unhesitatingly the leadership of this great army of our people, dedicated to a disciplined attack upon our common problems.…
From The Unpredictable Past; Explorations in American Cultural History, by Lawrence W. Levine:
Eleanor Roosevelt found her husband’s inauguration a “little terrifying ... because when Franklin got to that part of his speech when he said it might become necessary for him to assume powers ordinarily granted to a president in war time, he received his biggest demonstration.” She could hardly have taken much comfort from the reaction of the nation’s newspapers. Under such headlines as “FOR DICTATORSHIP IF NECESSARY”...
As Obama’s recent chief of staff Rahm Emmanuel put it in November, 2008, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.”
Obama and his Democrat/Socialist confreres have not abandoned that hope for radical change.
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