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How Dumb Do They Think We Are
· Monday, January 23, 2012
I've been called a fascist by communists and a communist by fascists. I've been called a pagan by Christians and a Christian by pagans. I've been called an optimist by pessimists and a pessimist by optimists. All of us have been labeled by others. We've all been called this by that and that by this, we've all had people try to insult us by how they refer to us, but when people insult our intelligence they are usually showing their ignorance.
The actions of the second-stringers, stand-ins, and understudies from the theater of the absurd who now pass for leadership in our Republic not only insult our intelligence, they act as if the American people have the IQ of a potted plant and the attention span of someone riddled with ADD. There is one good thing about people who insult our intelligence; they're probably misunderestimating the true level of our understanding.
Our President tells us that killing the Keystone Pipeline is no big deal. Instead he tells us "However many jobs might be generated by a Keystone pipeline, they're going to be a lot fewer than the jobs that are created by extending the payroll tax cut and extending unemployment insurance." Making decisions that kill the opportunity to create real jobs is offset by the jobs created by extending payments made to those who are unemployed. That doesn't make sense to anyone outside the beltway.
At the same time this oxymoronic newspeak pours from the White House, the valiant leaders of the loyal opposition in the House vote to deny our spendaholic President another trillion all the while knowing that they already gave him the money last year.
You see, according to the debt increase law which was supported by all of the Republican Congressional leaders, the debt limit is automatically raised fifteen days after the president officially notifies lawmakers that the government is close to the current $15.2 trillion cap. That is unless Congress votes to deny the borrowing increase and the President signs the bill. This is where the Republican leaders add insult to injury by staging a symbolic vote to hold the line against an ever rising debt they already approved. Their powerless measure passed the House with ease. Yet they knew all along it was DOA in Harry Reid's Democratic-controlled Senate. And even if by some miracle it was voted on and passed by the Senate, President Obama would veto it guaranteeing the increase will go through as planed and the debt will grow by another 1.2 trillion.
While Mr. Obama may work day and night to kill projects that might actually provide some work for the rest of us he has no problem investing billions of our dollars in green energy boondoggles that turn a profit for his donors and cronies. Then when the flimflams are about to be exposed as the money pits they are, on the eve of an election, the Energy Department which turned a blind eye to the initial foolish investment suddenly becomes involved and the announcement is delayed until after the marks, I mean voters, have cast their ballots.
In foreign policy our Commander-in-Chief announced the date for our withdrawal from Afghanistan at the same time he announced the same type of surge he was against in Iraq. Now he decides it's time to negotiate with the Taliban. Are we supposed to believe these highly dedicated, highly motivated, and religiously fanatic battle hardened warriors will rush to make concessions? Won't they instead hang tough, demand concessions, and pick up the pieces as our leader leads our valiant, though under-cut warriors, for the door? Does anyone doubt that Karzai, our creature in Kabul, will be on a jumbo jet filled with American dollars before our last soldier gets home? All this is presented as a rational settlement instead of an abject surrender and jaded political maneuver.
There's no inflation. At least that's what the Federal Government wants us to believe. Everyone who goes to the supermarket buys gas or pays to heat their home can evaluate the reliability of that piece of government information for themselves.
How could anyone ever see through any of this unless of course they have at least the IQ of that potted plant mentioned earlier? This may be insulting, it may show us what the perpetually re-elected think of their constituents, but it also shows that they're giving us an advantage. We're smarter than they think we are so we should be able to blind side them with organizational skills and motivational abilities far beyond what they'll expect.
They are counting the Tea Party out because we aren't holding mass rallies. They believe they've won the organizational battle because they were able to mobilize the occupy everywhere crowd to gather for a street party and pollute some major cities. They believe that since the conservative vote is currently split in the GOP they will manage to nominate the next Bob Dole/John McCain moderate to play the part of the Washington Generals in a Harlem Globe Trotter game: good but never quite good enough. In 2012 they see the Republicans, like the Washington Generals, there to provide a platform for the chosen winner to shine.
The parties of power treat us with such disdain it's obvious they believe we're the sheep they work so hard to make us. They believe Americans have been dumbed down enough and fattened with enough entitlements that we'll barely bah bah bah as they lead us to the shearing shed one more time. Our Progressive leaders in both parties see that election is the one that counts. This is the election that will either drive us over the cliff into the shabby abyss of collectivist conformity or the one that will give us one last opportunity to return to limited government, personal liberty, and economic freedom.
We may not be demonstrating in the streets. We may not be organizing boycotts. We may not be united behind one candidate. However, we are awake. We are educating ourselves. We are determined that this great experiment in human freedom shall not perish from the face of the earth. Vote for the Constitution. Vote for personal liberty. Vote for economic freedom. If we all do what we can do we will accomplish what must be done. We will keep the faith. We will keep the peace. We shall overcome!
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion for Southside Virginia Community College. He is the author of the History of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2012 Robert R. Owensdrrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens
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Dr. O
Ditto.
We seem to be getting it from both sides: the in your face liberal socialists, and the anarchists who disguise themselves as Constitutionalists.
What a world.
God bless
"There is a natural and necessary progression from the extreme of anarchy to the extreme of tyranny; and that arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of Liberty abused to licentiousness." -- George Washington Maxims
Posted January 23, 2012 at 11:01:52 PM
Adrien Nash
A fantastic piece! It hits a dozen nails on the head. It's all true and all satisfying to see it said. I was the choir for every sentence and had an Amen or a laugh at every punctuation point. Now I'll have to share it with my like-minded siblings. We need a new Andy Rooney on 60 Minutes that can dispense this kind of insight and red-hot truth.
Posted January 24, 2012 at 5:25:07 AM
mmccrindle
I pray that you're right.
A billion or so stimulis dollars that Obastard will have to buy this election coupled with so many ignorant sheeple will move the odds more to his favor though.
I'm losing hope for this once proud country.
Posted January 24, 2012 at 8:49:33 AM
enemaofthestatistquo
Dr. Owens; actually and unfortunately, extending unemployment benefits to those who are not presently working to create jobs makes perfect sense. The more persons unemployed, and the more that number increases, creates the opportunity to create more Government jobs to overseer the redistribution aspects of unemployment benefits, and we all know that over regulated private-sector jobs like building a pipeline are transient, though these jobs in turn create permanent jobs in refineries or ports. the construction jobs will mean New opprtunities for more Government jobs to overseer the redistribution aspects of unemployment benefits. Since these pipeline construction jobs are transient why bother to build it unless we have a compelling reason like Graft and Corruption, which obviously has not yet been redistributed properly.
Posted January 24, 2012 at 7:07:47 PM