Posted by
LLPH on Monday, March 02, 2009 7:55:31 AM
Since I unburdened myself of my sentiments on Obama and the
Presidency a month prior to his inauguration, I thought it appropriate to do
likewise a month following the inauguration. The original article may be found
at
http://thewritestuff.blogtownhall.com/default.aspx
(Scroll down if you are reading this on my blog.)
Now what can be said two months later?
First of all, it is almost impossible not to like President
Obama. He is charming, poised, intelligent, extremely well-spoken, has a
fabulous smile and a photogenic family, and just oozes self confidence. I
believe that, despite what some wrote during the campaign, he does love America
and wants what he believes would be best for all its citizens. Next, as I wrote
in my previous article, his election is a great step forward for our
country—shining proof that we have laid to rest the terrible legacy of slavery
that has haunted us for hundreds of years. He has handled his leading role in
that transformation with grace and aplomb, and America owes him a great debt
for the skill with which he has managed this accomplishment. Third, he has
seemingly recognized that some of the partisan rhetoric that he spewed during
the campaign was exactly that, and he has attempted to position himself more
centrally in the actual governance of the country. I speak of the few
Republicans in his cabinet, his backtracking on several of the unwise promises
he made in the campaign—such as precipitously withdrawing from Iraq or immediately
imposing punitive taxes on the citizenry—and finally his invitation of a few
conservative pundits and journalists to dinner. Last, one has to feel for the
man who, as he enters the White House, has been dealt one of the cruelest hands
any incoming President has ever encountered. That unfortunate fate does not
appear to have shaken his confidence, his enthusiasm or his conviction.
All that being said, I still maintain that his
administration will be a calamitous occurrence for the United States of
America. I say that because when you
strip away the charming veneer, bypass the racial issue, and ignore the feints
to the Right, Barack Obama continues to epitomize the liberal mindset that has
taken control of at least half the population of America and exerts almost
total sway over certain key segments of our society and which, if it continues
to cement its dominance over American culture and politics—as Obama's election
certainly suggests it shall—will lead our country to the kind of ruin that is pervasive
today in Western Europe. Indeed, I think the signs are already there that the
"moderate" or "centrist" image that he has attempted to
cultivate since the election is a sham. Deep in his heart he is a card carrying
Leftist who not only believes deeply in the secularist state religion that is
modern liberalism, but actually has scarcely any meaningful knowledge of the
fundamental tenets of conservative thought or opinion that animates
unregenerate right wingers like myself. I believe that either consciously, or
perhaps even subconsciously—for that is the mode wherein the vast majority of
Leftists formulate their opinions of conservative thought—he has been imbued
with the conviction that conservative principles are fundamentally, irrevocably
and demonstrably false and dangerous. No intelligent person should subscribe to
such an outmoded way of thinking, which bears little in the way of examination.
People like Teddy Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Eric Holder and Hillary
Clinton just "know" that conservatives are on the wrong side of
history. To them, conservatives are at best a bunch of misguided
obstructionists who are holding back our country from the nirvana it shall
surely become if only true liberal policies are enacted; and at worst a traitorous
cabal of reactionaries, no better than monarchists, who want to keep us
anchored in an unfair, decrepit and discredited culture, politics and economic
system.
What are the early signs of Obama’s doctrinaire liberalism?
Well first and foremost is his ironclad belief that the pork-laden,
ill-conceived stimulus bill is indispensable to reversing the current economic
downturn, and that anyone who opposes it is essentially unpatriotic. He has
drunk from the Kool-Aid. He believes as gospel that similar measures employed
by Roosevelt 75 years ago cured the Great Depression whereas it is totally
evident in hindsight—and was equally evident then if only people would have
looked with objective eyes—that all of Roosevelt’s wild spending and government
intervention did nothing but prolong the Depression. Obama’s pseudo
nationalization of the US economy will have the exact same deleterious effect,
but he finds that thought abhorrent.
Next, while it is true that he has chosen some relative
moderates for his administration, they are outnumbered by hard core liberals
and radicals like Eric Holder, Elena Kagan, Hilda Solis and of course Hillary
herself. The situation is akin to the Clinton administration where moderates
like Rubin and Perry were substantially outnumbered by Janet Reno, Warren
Christopher, Ron Brown and the like.
Continuing, while Obama’s first month in office has been
absorbed with the economic crisis, he and his henchmen have made perfectly
clear that pet projects of the Left will arrive on the nation’s docket rather
soon: ‘card check,’ i.e., the abolition of free elections in the unionization
process; universal amnesty for illegal aliens; ratification of Kyoto, cap and
trade, and the pursuit of an energy policy and global climate change agenda
that will cripple the economy—all in the misbegotten belief that mankind is
destroying the Earth’s environment; socialized medicine; the resurrection of
the “fairness doctrine” and the attendant destruction of talk radio;
curtailment, if not outright abandonment, of any attempt at a missile defense
capability; a kindler, gentler foreign policy to endear us to our enemies
around the world that will only invite their contempt and abuse; unilateral
defense and intelligence disarmament; elevation of “international law” above
our own constitutional law; the abrogation of welfare reform (already achieved
in the stimulus bill); and the raising of taxes, not only on the rich, by
allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire.
In his speech to Congress this week, Obama stressed the three
main themes of his agenda: health care, education and energy. In each, his
vision is that of a centrally directed, government-controlled effort that
replaces individual will and free market inputs by the government as the
driving force. Our health system will be universal, single-payer, accountable
to government bureaucrats and health czars; our education will be financed by
government and have its agenda set by the government; and our energy will be
“green and clean.” The result will be that our health care will sink to the
abominable level it manifests in all countries that have deployed socialized
medicine; our propaganda system—er, that is, our school system will program its
students—as it already does to a large extent—in favor of Leftist culture and politics;
and our energy will be enormously costly, inadequate, scarce and
government-rationed. Thank you very much.
In these and other ways, the average American will be
reduced to little more than a ward of the State. Indeed, it is well known that
already the top 1% of income earners pay 40% of the total income tax take to
the IRS, that the top 5% pay 60% and the top 50% pay 97%; whereas more than a
third of income tax filers pay absolutely nothing. Obama’s punitive taxes on
the rich will skew those percentages even further and it might well be that
nearly 50% will pay nothing. Not a recipe for social success when half the
population lives off the sweat of the rest.
The fate in store for us is laid out starkly in two recent
books, The End of Prosperity by Laffer, Moore and Tanous and The
Great Depression Ahead by Dent. As much of the world (think India, Ireland,
former Soviet vassal states in Eastern Europe, some in “old” Western Europe and
even China) adopts pro-growth, low tax, free trade, deregulatory policies, the
exact policies that propelled the US to great wealth in the 1980s and 1990s, we
revert to the failed policies of the 1930s and 1970s. I have wondered how the
people of Venezuela could freely vote themselves a dictatorship. What
stupidity! But we might be no smarter. We have freely and enthusiastically
elected a government that will punish us with proven failed policies, and Obama
and crew, during the campaign, made no secret about their intentions to do so.
What we have sown so shall we reap.
Obama has been compared by various pundits (on both the Left
and Right) to Carter, Clinton and Roosevelt. To my way of thinking, the first
was totally incompetent, the second largely irrelevant and the latter one of
the most consequential Presidents in US
history—although, at least domestically, I believe those consequences
have been disastrous for America. Which of these three shall Obama ultimately
resemble? Conservatives are desperately hoping the first and that like Carter,
Obama will be succeeded by a Reaganesque hero who will rescue us. If it is
Clinton, then we are in for two years of helter-skelter Leftist thrusts,
followed by a checkmated President who will inadvertently pursue policies
beneficial to the country. But alas, I predicted that Obama’s administration
would be a calamity for the country because I fear he is liable to be another
Roosevelt: immensely popular, shielded from criticism by an adoring and
complicit media, uncaring about or oblivious to the harm he is causing and the
instigator of programs that further tighten the grip that the Left has on the
culture, politics and economic system of these United States. For, as I said in
the first article, I subscribe to Thomas Sowell’s assertion—since endorsed by
many conservative pundits—that Obama’s election will be a tipping point
propelling America irreversibly past the point of no return down the path to
socialism.
A final thought: The age of Obama represents not so much the
political defeat of conservative Republicans by liberal Democrats as much as it
solidifies the triumph of the multicultural, multi-lateral, strongly secular,
pacifistic anti-Western civilization radicals over those who champion
traditional American culture. In fact that cultural triumph actually happened
some time ago. The main thing that Obama’s election signifies is that the
nation’s politics have caught up with its culture.