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Essential VDH on Socialism

by Iron Fist ( 227 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Politics, Progressives, Socialism at June 28th, 2011 - 8:30 am

VDH again writes a must read article, this time on socialism and its collapse. Some excerpts:

The strangest things about the global statist crack-up are socialists’ unhappiness with their socialist utopia, and their subsequent efforts to avoid the consequences of the very redistributive state that they themselves once so gladly crafted.

Greece is the locus classicus. Why are the Greeks protesting? Against whom? They obtained long ago the promised bloated sector and high taxes that all schemed to avoid. Their alma mater EU is hardly a demonic capitalist-run plutocracy, but a kindred socialist state. Is Greece an oil producer, industrial powerhouse, high-tech innovator — anything that might explain the sort of upscale life, modern infrastructure, legions of Mercedeses, and plush second homes that one began to see in Greece after 1985?

In truth, socialist Greeks are furious that they have impoverished themselves and demand that private money and far harder-working Germans bail them out — but why so, when socialism should not need outside capitalist-generated dollars? Could not the Greeks, Soviet style, set up a Cuban collective, and adjust their lifestyles (there goes Kolonaki culture) to their means, living in an opportunity of result utopia with a huge public sector, more siestas, high but ignored taxes — with a collective good riddance to those awful intrusive German bankers?

Heh™! No more Big Fat Greek Bailouts! Let them fix their own problems. If it brings down the EU, so much the better.

We have heard that taxes, more taxes, and more taxes are the cure for the massive deficits, run up by out of control spending. OK, fine. But why then does multimillionaire John Kerry go to great lengths to avoid taxes on his yacht (why a luxury yacht when so many have so little?); why are redistributive overseers like Timothy Geithner, Eric Holder, Tom Daschle, Charles Rangel, and Hilda Solis either late or delinquent in paying the federal, state, or local governments what they owe? Were not high taxes on the upper incomes like themselves the point of it all? Should not they pay all they can to ensure that their brethren receive needed entitlements? I thought Bono would lead an international effort of multimillionaire rock stars to relocate to socialist states like Ireland or Greece, so that they might gladly pay 75% of their incomes (which at “some point” they had enough of) to help others closer to home. Why instead is he fleeing to low-tax nations? Did not such socialists have enough money by now without undermining the socialist state?

Don’t you love how the likes of these say that you aren’t paying your fair share? I don’t know about you, but Federal taxes take a bigger hunk of my salary than my mortgage payment. I think I pay more than enough. Why are we here? Greed:

So what is socialism? It is a sort of modern version of Louis XV’s “Après moi, le déluge” – an unsustainable Ponzi scheme in which elite overseers, for the duration of their own lives, enjoy power, influence, and gratuities by implementing a system that destroys the sort of wealth for others that they depend upon for themselves.

Once the individual develops a dependency on food stamps, free medical care, subsidized housing, all sorts of disability or unemployment compensation, education credits, grants, and zero-interest loans — the entire American version of the European socialist breadbasket — then expectations for far more always keep rising, with a commensurate plethora of new justifications, usually in the realm of someone else having more than the recipient, always unjustly so. The endangered aid recipient is always seen as being pushed off a cliff in a wheel chair — therefore, “they” can afford to give “me” more; things are not “fair”; there is no “equality.”

Cutting back $2,500 a month in combined benefits and subsidies to $2300 a month is always seen as far more heartless and cruel than not in the first place giving someone without subsidies a mere $200 a month. For every dollar taken, two are demanded. And that creates a powerful constituency for whom the shrillest rhetoric of oppression is, well, never too shrill. Revolutions are not fueled by the very poor seeking their daily bread, but by those on entitlements that revolt at the thought of less to come. A rioting Greek today is far better off than his parents in 1973 when I first arrived in the country; and he would remain far better off even under an “austerity” plan. But his expectations have soared geometrically with each euro received, and he now has convinced himself that not to have more is to have nothing.

The Parasite Class is sucking us dry. We are in decline because of our experiments with socialism, just as Europe is. Socialism has never worker anywhere it has been tried.

What stops socialism?

I fear bankruptcy alone.

As we are seeing in the attempts of the Democrats to raise taxes rather than cut spending in the debate over raising the Debt Ceiling. They will not stop spending until something forcibly stops them. A Balanced Budget Amendment would be better than an economic collapse, but the chances of that making it through Congress and the requisit State approvals is lass than zero. Like VDH, I fear that catastrophy is the only thing that will cause change.

My Advice to the US Election Candidates of 2012

by 1389AD ( 98 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Elections 2012, government, Islam, Media, Open thread, Political Correctness, Politics at June 17th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

I've got an idea - thinking smiley with light bulb

This is an open thread. You are invited to add your own suggestions and advice, and to discuss whatever else you like.

By 1389AD

1. It is NOT your job to pander to whatever nonsense the voters have been told that they should want. As soon as you let the leftist media and academia define the terms of the debate, you have already lost.

Instead, it is your job to follow in the footsteps of Ronald Reagan by EDUCATING your constituents about which policies make sense and which don’t, and WHY this is so.

That is the difference between a venal political hack and a statesman.

2. Islam is NOT a religion in any sense of the word that America’s founders understood a religion to be. Instead, it is an expansionist, enemy, totalitarian political ideology that is very much akin to National Socialism (Nazism), and that seeks to rid the world of everything but itself.

Be ready to deal with Islam much as we dealt with Nazism seven decades ago – except more thoroughly this time around.

3. The Constitution is intended to limit the power and activities of the government. Respect those limits, and stop looking for loopholes.

4. Socialism violates the US Constitution. If you genuinely believe that socialism is a good thing, then put your money where your mouth is, drop out of the US political scene, and move to North Korea.

5. Be prepared to re-evaluate all government programs and actions. If you, or your predecessors, have made a policy error, be a big enough person to admit it, and to do whatever is necessary to roll it back and reverse it completely.


Workers of the World: Ewe Night!

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 125 Comments › )
Filed under Caption This, Humor, Open thread at May 2nd, 2011 - 11:00 pm

[This episode of the OOT was originally scheduled for 1 May. It was pre-empted for obvious reasons.  –Bunk X]

“May Day! May Day! It’s time to take the capitalist system down, because it’s b-a-a-a-a-a-d! If you create wealth and try to keep it, you’re greeeeedy! The People, Anointed, Will Never Be Disjointed!  Wealth is evil! Poverty is good! Everybody now! Bah-Ram-Ewe! Bah-Ram-Ewe!”

According to the purveyors of International Communist Day, you’re not a Worker unless you do manual labor, and if you’ve crossed the threshold to being an employer of Workers, you’re not only a turncoat, you’re an enemy of The People.

So let’s raise our glasses in solidarity, toast those who pay us the wages that keep us miserable, and march forward into The Overnight Open Thread.

From The, “Did He Really Say That?,” Department.

by Flyovercountry ( 172 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Politics, Socialism at February 8th, 2011 - 4:30 pm

In speaking to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce yesterday, (bear in mind, these are the same people he accused of election shenanigans for their donations to Republican candidates during the midterm elections,) President Obama made the following Statement.

“Businesses have a responsibility, too, If we make America the best place to do business, businesses should make their mark in America. They should set up shop here, and hire our workers, and pay decent wages, and invest in the future of this nation.That’s their obligation.”

It staggers the imagination that a President of our nation could be so jaw dropping stupid.  I realize that calling anyone out as stupid is hardly in my character, and that doing so to a President, current or past is also typically bad form, but this statement leaves me no choice.  Since when is it a business’ obligation to make the employment numbers look good for the sake of politics, or to help the President push his social agenda?  The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to help the business community succeed in being profitable.  They do not exist to help the reelection chances of first term Presidents.  A business exists to produce a profit, and thereby a living for its shareholders.  This statement right here, this one should disqualify Barak Obama from being elected county dog catcher in Illinois.

Now let’s talk about the first part of the statement.  President Obama has not exactly done anything to make America the best place in the world to do business.  The regulations he has imposed on American Businesses  are overreaching and onerous to say the least.  As a matter of fact, the overreach has become so egregious, a Federal Court in Louisiana has found the President to be in contempt, a Presidential first in our Nation.  The Obama overreach is so egregious, the EPA now considers milk to be a hazardous material, incandescent light bulbs are illegal, and every insurance company that sells health insurance now fits the legal definition of financially distressed.  In short, Barak Obama has waged a war on the Private Sector, and on the Small Business Person in particular.

Now, let’s have a brief discussion about whether the U.S. is in fact the best place to conduct business. As you can see from the link, we rank number 9 in the world currently.  Maybe you feel that number 9 isn’t that bad.  Here is the rub though, we used to be a hands down number 1 on that list.  The other thing that I notice, is that we are no longer in the solidly green category.  We have fallen to the mostly free category.  I can’t help but notice something else about the economic freedom rankings.  The freer a nation is, the greater the prosperity in that nation.  The further down on this list a nation is, the greater their problems with poverty and every social issue the liberals claim to care about.  Perhaps there is a correlation between economic freedom and a nation’s ability to maintain a quality standard of living for its citizens.

Then, there was this little gem as well.

“If we’re fighting to reform the tax code and increase exports, the benefits cannot just translate into greater profits and bonuses for those at the top. They have to be shared by American workers, who need to know that opening markets will lift their standard of living as well as your bottom line,”

I have often been ridiculed for noting that Barak Obama is a Socialist.  There are a lot of people who flat out called me a racist, stating that Socialist was some sort of secret code word for Racist thoughts.  I would just like to point out to the thought police, that the above statement is the very definition of Socialism.  In our economic system, workers are free to not work for people they feel are not paying a decent wage, or a wage that is not worth the effort needed for a particular job.  This is class envy being promoted by the President, and nothing more.  For every business owner who succeeds, and becomes, “rich,” there is a back story.  Entrepreneurs take risks when they go into business.  They often work long and hard before they see a dime in return on their capital and or sweat.  Further, there is no guarantee of success.  It is not a business owners obligation to share their wealth with anybody once that return is realized.  Wages are paid for work performed.  Many smart business owners do have profit sharing plans and offer incentive related benefits, but they do so as means to serve business interests.  It is not Barak Obama’s business to worry about how much money any American Citizen is earning.  By tearing down another who is doing better than I am, how is Barak Obama helping me?  The answer is he is not.  I eat no better when someone else is punished.  I would much rather allow that person who is doing well to hire a lot of people just like me, so that we may all share in the fruits of a successful enterprise.  The wage negotiated between myself and the business owner is our own business, and should not be the concern of a government bureaucrat.

Crossposted at Musings of a Mad Conservative.

UPDATE:  As luck would have it, today’s Investor’s Business Daily ran an editorial on this very subject.  They mentioned something which I had forgotten completely, and that is the Obama Administration’s plan to promote law suits against employers by any one with any kind of a petty beef.  Quite literally, if anyone in this country does not like some aspect of their employment, and they don’t find the desired outcome through normal channels, the White House will refer them to a contingency lawyer and is providing a toll free phone number for that service.  I am speechless.  Is this what he calls the most business friendly environment in the world?