The Meaning of Change

2009-10-11
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Candidate Obama charmed inexperienced, poorly educated youth and disaffected elders with promises of an undefined abstraction called change. That change, we now can see, was to be forcible imposition of Obama’s true religion, secular socialism.

Change that candidate Obama promised turns out to be restructuring society to achieve social justice, which in the socialist lexicon is egalitarian redistribution of income and wealth. That means higher taxes, tight regulation of all sectors of the economy, and further enervation of a population increasingly dependent upon the political state for its sustenance.

The president’s pattern of industry czars and heavy new regulations, along with government financing and partial government ownership of major private companies is reminiscent of Mussolini’s Fascist State Corporatism in the 1920s and 30s, as well as of Hitler’s tight regulation of German industry after 1933. In neither case did these dictators seize full ownership of private industry, which liberal-progressives tell us is the definition of socialism. Instead, Mussolini and Hitler followed the prescription of socialism’s early theorists: regulation alone is sufficient to impose socialist statism.

Elite councils of people like David Axelrod, a Chicago socialist agitator who formulates the president’s views, Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn, who were leaders of Weatherman assassins, and San Francisco socialist Nancy Pelosi will decide what is best for you and me. As the president said with regard to people who question his programs, they should shut up and get out of the way.

More threatening to the survival of the United States is Obama’s continual diminishment of American political, economic, and military stature as a step toward world government, a sort of international egalitarianism. If the United States is impoverished by high taxes and socialistic regulation, and other nations become equally so, a world government will be at hand. Hypothetically war will cease to exist as an instrument of national policy. All of us will live harmoniously while scrounging for crumbs that remain from the former period of capitalistic plenty.

The president’s proposed National Socialist healthcare program is an example on the domestic stage. Obama offered several different rationalizations for partial socialization and extensive restructuring of our medical care system, all of them shown to be false or of doubtful effect. If the president’s aim had been only to provide medical insurance for the 15% of American citizens who allegedly lack it, there were far less costly and less intrusive ways to do so.

Choosing instead government takeover of most of the medical care industry makes clear that his vision of change, in consonance with the Democrat/Socialist Party platform of the past five decades, is British and Canadian style socialized medicine.

The same sort of thinking is apparent in the president’s nationalizing two of the Big Three automakers, as well as in his partial nationalization of the major banks. His czars, with the guidance of Congressmen like Representative Barney Frank, are regulating executive compensation, the types of loans that banks can or must make, facilities locations, and the sorts of automobiles that Government Motors will be permitted to make. And, in the automakers’ case, the president disregarded priority rights of bondholders in order to give substantial control of company assets to those quintessential exemplars of socialism, the labor unions.

On the foreign policy front, the president’s faith in pagan worship of Al Gore’s global-warming myth will grind industry to a halt, eliminate millions of jobs, and reduce all Western nations to poverty levels equal to those of the lowest tier of economically emerging nations. To a vicious degree, propositions supported by Obama will impose egalitarianism here and abroad.

The president has toured the world, kowtowing to Muslim dictators and to socialist strong men like Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez and Cuba’s Castro brothers. His obsequious pleas to Iran have been met with insulting counter demands. He is now proposing to make meaningless the sacrifice of our armed forces in Afghanistan and Iraq by premature withdrawals and curtailment of military support. This cowering self-denigration of the United States before the world’s forces of evil is again in consonance with the aboriginal doctrine of socialism, supported by the Nobel Peace Prize committee in socialist Norway.

Thomas E. Brewton is a staff writer for the New Media Alliance, Inc. The New Media Alliance is a non-profit (501c3) national coalition of writers, journalists and grass-roots media outlets.

His weblog is THE VIEW FROM 1776

http://www.thomasbrewton.com/

Email comments to viewfrom1776@thomasbrewton.com

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  • Jay Black

    Sigh….

    I agree with the global warming stuff.

    Other than that; first off, diplomacy is not being a pacifist weakling. We are bogged down in two wars without a draft. Playing our cards close to our vest sounds like a good idea to me. I doubt you really know all the plays being made by Obama’s cabinet. Idiots they are not, even if I’m to accept that they are misguided.

    Second; Obama didn’t want to take control of major corporations, but unless you want our country to have even less manufacturing capacity, I’d say it was a necessary evil.

    Third; Everyone knows communism/socialism is bad. Even Obama. The problem with high taxes is the result of the top 1%, the people with power and influence, gaming the system in their favor, therefore not paying their fair share of taxes. Its the middle class being screwed by the wealthy. Thats a problem created by capitalism, not socialism. The money flows to the top, yet only trickles down, so our economy has become top heavy. I’m going to paste a rant from another article in order to restate it:

    Save our way out of recession? That will work, 10 years from now. I have an idea, lets take a small chunk of the stagnant wealth accumulated by the top 1%, solely so they can compare bank accounts like someone might compare dick size, and pay off all of our countries debt accumulated by war mongering and tax cuts for and by the wealthy! Real wages have been stagnant since 1973, yet our economies productivity has increased more than 30%, therefore, that 30% of economic prosperity benifited those who needed it the least, people who invest it back into the economy through stocks which did nothing but overinflate an already dangerously large bubble, instead of going into the hands of the little people so that it could start small buisness, finance garage inventors, allow the little guy to buy a little bit larger slice of the pie, or at the very least make its way back to the rich people the natural way, through retail and service economy spending, further enriching another little guy before it ends up in some fat cats off shore-tax free bank account, where its probably used to fund the narcotics trade and terrorism! Its time to fight back in the class warfare that has been covertly waged against the middle class for some 30 odd years. “Human action” number one; Power corrupts. And trickle down…I tend to focus on the trickle part of that assinine concept. But thats just my opinion, even though I see were your coming from, but the economy is broke, because the game was fixed, and our best way out of this is for the ultra-rich to sacrifice a little in the name of noble compassion. Trust me, they can afford it.

    I hate feminist. I like Obama enough to give him a chance. Let him clean up Bush’s mess first, make sure everyone has and is paying into the healthcare system, a long and systemic problem, then we can judge him based on his own actions and ideas, and not how quickly he can calm the shit storm stirred up by Bush and Cheney.






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