September 23, 2010

Whose Money Is It Anyway?

“A just security to property is not afforded by that government under which unequal taxes oppress one species of property and reward another species.” –James Madison

My children are big fans of Drew Carey’s comedy show, “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Carey selects scenarios for the cast, who then improvise characters, songs and scenes. At the end of each assignment, Carey then arbitrarily assigns “1,000 points” to the funniest performer adding the caveat, “But the points don’t matter.”

I mention this because there’s another improvisational comedy show that the whole world has been watching for almost two years. Unfortunately, this one uses real scenarios, which have real consequences for millions of real people. The cast is far less creative than Carey and his comedy troupe, but, unfortunately, these real world points do matter.

I am, of course, talking about The BHO Show, and Obama’s cadre of characters, who do his political bidding as they endeavor to accomplish his objective of “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.”

The underlying theme of The BHO Show is that bigger government is better government – that the central government should be the ultimate arbiter of all enterprise through either taxation or regulation. To support this theme, Obama’s cast is tasked with reinventing the truth in order to expand the Barackracy.

One of the most subtle but insidious means used by the BHO Players to subjugate the masses is manipulation of the common vernacular, the use of common words in a revised context to reframe the perceptions of the audience.

For example, government spending becomes “investment.” Tax cuts “cost the government.” Lower taxes are those that the government “can’t afford.” Redistributing your income to those who pay no taxes becomes “a rebate.” Advocating for lower taxes is framed as “selfish.”

BHO’s cast even twists the most basic economic formulations. For example, they insist that lower taxes cause deficits, while anyone with a wisp of wit knows that spending causes deficits. They insist that pilfering trillions of dollars in tax obligations from future generations is justified by counting fictitious “jobs created or saved” now, but only an ideological Socialist believes the role of the central government is to “create or save jobs.”

Of course, the show’s host is the master of this deceptive dialect, especially effective when armed with Teleprompters.

In his most recent calls for tax increases, Obama claimed, “I can’t give tax cuts to the top 2 percent of Americans … and lower the deficit at the same time. … It would cost us $700 billion to do it. … We are not going to borrow hundreds of billions of dollars to give tax cuts to people who don’t need them. … On average millionaires would get a check of a hundred thousand dollars. … We can’t give away $700 billion to folks who don’t need it. … We can’t afford the economic injustice.”

This nugget of ObamaSpeak translates, “Your money is actually my money, so I’ll determine how much of it you can keep. If I let you keep more of your money, it will cause deficits, because I’m certainly not going to cut spending. Let me be clear, if I give a small business owner who wants to create a private sector job a tax break, it’ll cost me a government job. I’m not going to fund private sector job growth when these business owners already have enough well-paid employees. This would lead to more income inequality.”

Given all this, I’d submit that the most fitting title for The BHO Show is, “Whose Money Is It Anyway?”

On this question, he certainly has the Leftmedia stumped.

Consider this “analysis” of tax cuts from CNN’s Ali Velshi: “[L]et me put this into perspective. First, it’s not free. Extending the tax breaks to the top 3 percent of earners would cost between $650 and $700 billion. Extending it for the rest of us is going to cost a lot more, possibly $3 trillion.”

Notably, however, one lone Leftmedia talkinghead takes exception to BHO’s wacky wordplay. MSNBC’s Chris “The Thrill” Matthews nitpicks, “I have one small [SMALL?] tweak to make to what the president said today – he should stop saying that giving people tax cuts is giving people money. It’s their money! A tax cut is when the government doesn’t take our money. It’s an important distinction.”

Of course, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

In regard to the growing ranks of conservative Republicans who are steadfastly refusing to negotiate with Obama on his proposed tax increases, Obama says, “They are the Party of ‘No.’”

But the fact is, those conservatives are restoring “the Party of Know,” the Party of Ronald Reagan, whose timeless model for economic restoration is the only path to prosperity. They understand the consequences of tax increases and see through Obama’s myths about tax cuts.

Will they succeed?

Thomas Jefferson declared, “Excessive taxation … will carry reason and reflection to every man’s door, and particularly in the hour of election.” However, his was an era when taxation was levied, appropriately, on consumption – in other words, when the burden of the cost of government was appropriately spread over enough people to ensure accountability.

Today, however, almost 90 percent of the cost of government is borne by 25 percent of income earners, and more than 50 percent of Americans now have no net income tax liability. Consequently, I have often quoted George Bernard Shaw: “A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.” (See how you rank as a taxpayer.)

The only hope for restoring the “reason and reflection” of which Jefferson wrote is to replace the current system of taxation with a national sales tax or a flat income tax. Unfortunately, the socialist fix is in: Few among that 50 percent of Americans with no net income tax liability will now vote themselves a share of the cost of government.

There is, however, another path to reason and reflection, which is a more enduring formula for success. The Tea Party movement has founded its grassroots platform on an appeal to restore Essential Liberty and Rule of Law as established by our Constitution, and that appeal is spreading the brushfires of freedom. Then, as now, we can be heartened by the awesome power that has emboldened Patriots from the dawn of our nation, who understood that an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men, will prevail.

To that end, I encourage every American Patriot reading these words to join one more Freedom Front, and help us distribute a small but highly effective instrument for educating Americans on First Principles, the Tea Party Primer. With tools like this pocket guide increasing the ranks of those steadfastly devoted to Liberty, in a few election cycles we will yank The BHO Show, and others like it, off the viewing schedule, and restore the integrity of our Constitution.

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