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You cannot escape history or human nature

by Mojambo ( 154 Comments › )
Filed under Europe, Socialism at June 3rd, 2010 - 3:00 pm

Victor Davis Hanson wonders why as Europe discovers that Socialism is a failure – America decides (or more precisely Obama decides) to embrace it. Utopianism  never works because human nature is what it is.

by Victor Davis Hanson

Vienna — Walk the beautiful streets in Munich, Strasbourg, and Vienna, and you can see why Europeans thought in the last decades that they had reached the end of history. There is not a soldier to be seen. Sidewalk cafes are jammed midweek with two-hour lunch-goers. Fashion, vacations, and sex dominate the ads and billboards.

Bikers, electric commuter trains, and tiny fuel-efficient cars zoom by in a green contrast to our gas-guzzling Tahoes and Yukons.

Naturally, there is a general sense of satisfied accomplishment among European social democrats. They believe that finally a quiet sameness across their continent has replaced two millennia of constant European warring and revolution. Now, everybody seems to get an apartment, a small car, a state job, a good pension and peace — and in exchange, all voice comfortable, center-left consensus politics.

But beneath the genteel European Union veneer, few remember that human nature remains constant and does not give even nice Europeans a pass from its harsh laws.

Suddenly, the Greek financial meltdown and the staggering debts that must be repaid alternately enraged and terrified northern-European creditors. Even the most vocal Europhiles are quietly rethinking the entire premise of a European Union that offers lavish benefits but has no sound method of paying for them.

After all, it is one thing to redistribute income by taking money from richer Germans and Austrians to give to poorer Germans and Austrians. But it is something else for all Germans and Austrians to extend their socialist charity to siesta-taking Greeks, Italians, and Spaniards. For all the lofty rhetoric of the collective European Union, age-old culture, language, and nationalism still trump the ideal of continental unity.

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Progressive Fiscal Irresponsibility

by Phantom Ace ( 149 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis at April 19th, 2010 - 8:30 am

The Progressive regime of Barack Hussein Obama is on track to have a deficit of 1.5 trillion. In his first 2 years he has added 3 Trillion to our debt. Obama has not proposed any way out of this fiscal mess we are in. He is gathering a deficit reduction committee than will in all likely-hood recommend a VAT. Make no mistake about it, Obama used the economic crisis as a pretext for massive spending. He knows full well tax rates need to be raised to cover this new spending and that has been the plan all along.


(Picture Hat Tip: The People’s Cube)

We are going to pile up another $3 trillion in national debt in just the first two years of the Obama administration. If the annual deficit should sink below $1.5 trillion, it will be called fiscal sobriety.

Why, when we owe $12 trillion, would the Obama administration set out budgets that will ensure our collective debt climbs to $20 trillion? Why are we borrowing more money, when Medicare, Social Security, the Postal Service, Amtrak, etc. are all insolvent as it is?

What is the logic behind something so clearly unhinged?

Read the rest: How Could We Be So Stupid? Let Us Count the Ways

Victor David Hanson as a historian knows something is not right here. It’s insane to spend at the levels Obama is, economic crisis or not. What caused the crisis was Americans over leveraged on debt. Why go into more debt as a nation? It’s all a pretext to expand governmnet and make people dependent on it. It’s a plan to create a Totalitarian Progressive Neo-Feudal system.

(Hat Tip: Pajamas Media)

The Ongoing Melodrama of Victims and Oppressors

by Mojambo ( 96 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Progressives at April 8th, 2010 - 7:30 am

What a strange concept – living responsibly which means budgeting your self, being responsible for eating a healthy diet, maintaining a lifestyle of moderate alcohol intake, watching your credit card purchases,  learning how to save in order to buy a home, not smoking, making sure you get some exercise. We really do not need a nanny state to tell us that too much McDonald’s might not be good for us and that buying things we cannot afford is a recipe for disaster.

by Victor Davis Hanson

President Obama, in the tradition of progressive Democratic leaders, believes government should ask the more economically fortunate citizens to be responsible for helping the less well off.
But the president seems to fail to acknowledge that there are plenty of actions an individual can take to avoid becoming part of that growing crowd of “less fortunate.” Instead, in Obama’s world, there exists a simple zero-sum melodrama of victims and oppressors.
If recent poll numbers are correct, many Americans find that life in the real world is a lot more complicated than the near-constant us vs. them rhetoric about bad-guy insurers, surgery-hungry doctors, reckless financiers, greedy bankers, heartless corporations and tight-fisted employers who con and hurt the blameless good guys now in need of Mr. Obama’s all-knowing benevolent government help.
Surely life is too complex to be such a fairy-book morality tale.
Take finance. Of course, we are all still furious at the speculators on Wall Street for the September 2008 meltdown. But not all Americans took out sub-prime mortgages for homes at inflated prices. So why must some continue to pay their underwater mortgages to keep their homes, while others, as victims, may not have to?
Everyone should pay some income tax. So, why does the administration talk about raising rates sharply and adding even more taxes on the 5 percent who already pay 60 percent of all federal income-tax revenue?

Health care also is also poorly defined by Obama’s simplistic view of a noble public victimized by a few greedy insurers. Some Americans budget $100 to $200 each month for high-deductible, private catastrophic health plans. That means they pass on some consumer purchases to ensure they won’t get stuck without coverage for an unexpected operation or accident. In other words, people make choices on how they allot their resources, and are not always just victims who are cruelly denied, or cannot afford, some sort of basic health insurance.
One reason so many Americans were against federalizing their health care is that those who do avoid some medical risks — alcohol and drug use, poor diet, obesity, or lack of exercise — are, in some cases, asked to pay for the health problems of those who don’t.
Obama now may take on immigration reform in the same sort of bipolar fashion. He decries the present policy toward illegal immigration and cites heartbreaking stories about workers forced to toil in the shadows by profit-hungry employers and an indifferent public. But again, we hear no mention by Obama of the role of human choice and individual responsibility

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The Progressives cross The Rubicon

by Phantom Ace ( 216 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Democratic Party, Health Care, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at March 22nd, 2010 - 11:00 am

The radical totalitarian progressive movement has finally achieved its long cherished goal of Eugenics. The House of Representatives passed the Obamacare Bill (220-211 (thanks Eliana!)) last night. Despite the fact that the American people are opposed to it, they went ahead with it anyway. This is not about reforming Health Care, it’s about achieving Totalitarian control over who lives and dies. It’s about creating a New Man or the Master Race the Progressives have been trying to achieve since the early 1900’s. Eugenics is the means through which the New Left will remodel society according to their Ideology.

No, instead, the bill was about assuming a massive portion of the private sector, hiring tens of thousands of loyal, compliant new employees, staffing new departments with new technocrats, and feeling wonderful that we “are leveling the playing field” and have achieved another Civil Rights landmark law. (NB: do the math: add higher state income taxes in most states; the new Clinton-era federal income tax rates to come; the proposed lifting of limits on income exposed to FICA taxes; and now new health care charges — and I think you can reach in some cases a bite of 65%to 70% of one’s income.)

So we are in revolutionary times in which the government will grow to assume everything from energy use to student loans, while abroad we are a revolutionary sort of power, eager to mend fences with Syria and Iran, more eager still to distance ourselves from old Western allies like Israel and Britain.

There won’t be any more soaring rhetoric from Obama about purple-state America, “reaching across the aisle,” or healing our wounds. That was so 2008. Instead, we are in the most partisan age since Vietnam, ushered into it by the self-acclaimed “non-partisan.” But how could it be anything else?

Read it here: We’ve Crossed the Rubicon

Victor Davis Hanson totally grasps what has happened. Just like when Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon in defiance of the Roman Senate, Barack Hussein Obama has cross his. He has defied the will of the people and doesn’t care about consequences or political ramification. Obama is a Radical Ideologue and only cares about imposing the Progressive vision for America. This is what Progressivism is all about. It is about achieving control of the people and imposing their view.