[lit-ideas] Re: Obama Critique from Hanson

  • From: "veronica caley" <molleo1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:54:00 -0400

This is exactly what one would expect from the Nat'l Review, Heritage Foundation, etc. other architects of the disaster we are now in.


The polls reflect the result of the lobbyists who got the weirdoes out who say things like, "I don't want government to interfere with my Medicare." Goebbels could only dream of the propaganda machine of the insurance industry and the Congress persons they have bought and paid for. The insurance industry is just drooling while waiting for the delivery of 47 million people to their customer list, paid for by us, with no low cost government plan.

Voters really do have legitimate worries. But not just the ones protesting, implicitly threatening violence and assassination of the president, by going there with guns in tow. My friend has a daughter, who was in special ed. but has normal I.Q. But she has had psychiatric care, is on medications and has some important eye problems. There you have it. Three previous conditions. Oops, when she is off her mother's insurance, she will be just uninsured.

Who caused the deficits? Mostly Bush. Who caused the melt down of the banking system? Started with Reagan and finished off in 1999. Who made fun of J. Carter when he said we need to conserve gasoline and not consume so much. But then, what the hell, Reagan told us the truth. It was morning in America.

Who caused the mess in Afghanistan, where we probably could have gotten in, destroyed the Taliban and come home. But then, we had mushroom clouds on the way from Iraq.

I think any white person who says much of anything re accusing Black people of racism is in trouble the minute he opens his mouth. My latest reading material is "Slavery by Another Name." Turns out that Blacks were enslaved until after W.W.II. This book is written by a respected Southern historian. Regarding the Gates affair, Obama shouldn't have said it but arresting people in their own house for yelling is not only stupid but illegal.

So Obamaism is Orwellian. Well now, is this because his attempt to pass a health care system? Only two relatively developed countries in the world don't have it, the US and South Africa.

He wants an energy bill that will enable us to survive climate change. You think this is unimportant, so I refer you to a recent article in "Harper's". It's called The Sixth Extinction. Check out the shortage of water, the disappearing frogs, the infertility rate among many species, and the destruction of all animals' habitats. We are the sixth extinction. But then, what do biologists know?

I don't know if what was done re the banks was the best thing to do. But the Bush administration started doing it. I think the mobs yelling down Congress persons at town hall meetings have no clue what would happen to their money if the country went bankrupt. Which is what both Bush and Obama had explained to them, by Bernake.

Where is the statesman or woman, or publication that tells us to grow up? That those who have jobs need to pay taxes to pay for two wars, while the right wingers are pushing for a third one? And isn't Wall Street the God of both parties, but at least one of these parties has something of a social conscience? Some values about looking out for those who can't look out for themselves. Anyone on the right remember that? Where is the Pope, the champion of the poor? Where is right to life? Oh, well, I think I read that they are against it. Sarah Palin weighed in of course. Despite the fact that the tax payers will spend a million dollars or so to care for her special needs child's care, education, etc. as they should. But not while everyone is encouraged to yell to cut their taxes.

I now need a Pink Panther movie with sellers.  Good for mental health.

Veronica






In my opinion, Obama's done good things
-- I love his train project -- and
McCain would probably have been worse.
Yet there is truth in this premature
autopsy, particularly point number six. -EY

_____

What Went Wrong
Piling up debt, gaffes, and hypocrisy,
Obama & Co. are sinking
excerpted from :
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MWRmMjAxNmNhZDRhMjllYmFjYTZjYmRlYTZmYWNjYTA=&w=MQ==

We are witnessing one of the more rapid
turnabouts in recent American political
history. President Obama’s popularity
has plummeted to 50 percent and lower in
some polls, while the public expresses
even less confidence in the
Democratic-led Congress and the
direction of the country at large.

What happened, other than the usual
hubris of the party in power?

First, voters had legitimate worries
about health care, global warming,
immigration, energy, and inefficient
government. But it turns out that they
are more anxious about the new radical
remedies than the old nagging problems.
.... There is a growing realization that
Obama enticed voters last summer with
the flashy lure of discontent. But now
that they are hooked, he is reeling them
in to an entirely different — and, for
many a frightening — agenda. Nothing is
worse for a president than a growing
belief among the public that it has been
had.

Second, Americans were at first merely
scared about the growing collective
debt. But by June they became outraged
that Obama has quadrupled the annual
deficit in proposing all sorts of new
federal programs at a time when most
finally had acknowledged that the U.S.
has lived beyond its means for years.  ....

Third, many voters really believed in
the “no more red/blue state America”
healing rhetoric. Instead, polls show
they got the most polarizing president
in recent history ....

Fourth, Americans wanted a new brand —
youthful, postracial, mesmerizing
abroad. At first they got that, too. But
after eight months, their president has
proven not so postracial, but instead
hyper-racially conscious. Compare the
Holder “cowards” outburst, the Sotomayor
riff on innate racial and gender
judicial superiority, and the
president’s Cambridge police comments.
All that sounds more like Jesse Jackson
than Martin Luther King Jr. Demagogues,
not healers, trash their predecessors at
the beginning of every speech. When a
once-eloquent president now goes off
teleprompter, the question is not
whether he will say something that is
either untruthful or silly, but simply
how many times he might do so at one
outing.  ....

Fifth, even skeptics are surprised at
the partisan cynicism. A year ago,
Democratic leaders such as Nancy Pelosi,
Harry Reid, and Barack Obama praised
organizing, dissidents, and protest.
Today they have become near-Nixonian in
demonizing popular resistance to their
collectivized health-care plans as
mob-like, inauthentic, scripted,
Nazi-like, and un-American. .... The
public is sensing not only that Obama
has failed to run the most ethically
clean government, as promised, but
indeed that he is not running as
ethically clean a government as the
predecessor whom he so assiduously
ridiculed.

Sixth, there is a growing fear that
Obamism is becoming cult-like and
Orwellian. Almost on script, Hollywood
ceased all its Rendition/Redacted–style
films. Iraq — once the new Vietnam — is
out of the news. Afghanistan is
“problematic,” not a “blunder.”
Tribunals, renditions, the Patriot Act,
and Predators are no longer proof of a
Seven Days in May coup, but legitimate
tools to keep us safe. Words change
meanings as acts of terror become
“man-caused disasters.” Hunting down
jihadists is really an “overseas
contingency operation.” Media sycophants
do not merely parrot Obama, but now
proclaim him a “god.” New York Times
columnists who once assured us that
Bush’s dastardly behavior was proof of
American pathology now sound like Pravda
apologists in explaining the “real”
Obama is not what he is beginning to
seem like.

Seventh, the Obama cabinet is sounding
downright uncouth and boorish.  ....

Eighth, we were all appalled by Wall
Street greed and the notion that an
individual could take $100 million
rather than one or two million as a
bonus. But the Obama remedy for that
obscenity was to conflate Goldman Sachs
or AIG with the family orthodontist or
local asphalt contractor  .... the
public impression is that while small
entrepreneurs may pay up to 65 percent
of their income in new state and federal
income taxes, payroll taxes, and
surcharges, those on Wall Street have
been bailed out and have cut various
deals with upscale liberals in government.

Ninth, Democratic populism turned out to
be largely aristocratic elitism. Obama
spends more money on himself than did
Bush. The liberal Congress has a strange
fondness for pricy private jets. Those
environmentalists and racialists who
lecture us about our ecological and
ethical shortcomings prefer Martha’s
Vineyard and country estates to Dayton
and Bakersfield. Offering left-wing
populist sermonizing for others while
enjoying the high life oneself is never
a winning combination.

Tenth, Americans no longer believe this
is our moment when the seas stop rising
and the planet ceases warming. Instead,
there is a growing hopelessness that
despite all the new proposed income
taxes, payroll taxes, and surtaxes, the
deficit will skyrocket, not shrink.
There is foreboding that while apologies
abroad are nice in the short term, they
will soon earn a reckoning. And while
the productive classes pay more of their
income, and while government grows and
entitlement expands, there is a sense
that what follows will not be thanks for
either taxes paid or benefits received,
but even more anger that neither is
enough and that much more is owed.




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