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The President and the Republicans
· Tuesday, February 2, 2010
President Obama was right to converse with congressional Republicans last Friday in Baltimore. Cynics may label it as political theater, but I suspect the public appreciated the give-and-take.
The president was given a 26-page booklet containing Republican ideas on the economy, jobs, energy and national security. That should put to rest the fiction that Republicans have presented no ideas on these and other subjects. If the president wants to demonstrate he is seeking common ground instead of scorched earth with Republicans, he might embrace at least one Republican idea and prod his party's congressional majority to go along.
"I am not an ideologue," the president claimed, but of course he is. Dictionary.com defines "ideologue" as "a person who zealously advocates an ideology." President Obama is a self-described "progressive." A progressive is a throwback to the early 20th century. Progressives believe in an intellectual hierarchy that gets to decide what is best for the "uninformed" masses. They use government to impose their worldview on others. Progressives generally seek ways around the Constitution and its philosophical foundation, the Declaration of Independence, because they see these documents as impediments to their objectives. Note Speaker Nancy Pelosi's comment to the press about comprehensive health insurance reform: "We will go through the gate. If the gate is closed, we will go over the fence. If the fence is too high, we will pole vault in. If that doesn't work, we will parachute in." Damn the Constitution; damn the people. That's the attitude of progressives.
Progressives use the tax code to enforce their utilitarian view of the world. They believe that if I make more money than others, I "owe" the others. The president illustrated this in response to a question from Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, who proposed across-the-board tax cuts to spur economic growth. The president responded, "What you may consider across-the-board tax cuts could be, for example, greater cuts for people who are making a billion dollars. I may not agree to a tax cut for Warren Buffett."
Here we have one of the chasms between liberal progressives (some of whom are Republicans) and conservatives. Rather than encourage people to emulate the principles that made Warren Buffett successful, progressives want to punish success and redistribute wealth. Another president during the progressive era would have none of that. Calvin Coolidge said, "The wise and correct course to follow in taxation is not to destroy those who have already secured success, but to create conditions under which everyone will have a better chance to be successful."
President Obama doesn't think this way. He doesn't see government as a last resort, preserving liberty in order that citizens might rise to whatever level their character, education, talent and persistence permit. Rather, he sees the needy as the norm and the wealthy as a source of income for his and his fellow progressive's expensive and unworkable agenda.
Still, it is hard to disagree with what the president said in his opening remarks to the Republicans: "I don't believe that the American people want us to focus on our job security. They want us to focus on their job security. I don't think they want more gridlock. I don't think they want more partisanship. I don't think they want more obstruction. They didn't send us to Washington to fight each other in some sort of political steel-cage match to see who comes out alive. ... They sent us to Washington to work together, to get things done, and to solve the problems that they're grappling with every single day."
A real debate about who is best equipped to solve those problems (and what created them) is what the country needs. The public wants to hear competing ideas discussed in a civil, if spirited, way. We are fellow citizens, after all, not each other's enemies. There are forces that wish to destroy us. We shouldn't help them by destroying ourselves with partisan bickering that does not serve the interests of the country.
President Obama promised to continue the public dialogue. He should. It's good for him, for the Republicans and for the country.
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Ruth Ann Wilson
"Still, it is hard to disagree with what the president said in his opening remarks to the Republicans: "I don't believe that the American people want us to focus on our job security. They want us to focus on their job security. I don't think they want more gridlock. I don't think they want more partisanship. I don't think they want more obstruction. They didn't send us to Washington to fight each other in some sort of political steel-cage match to see who comes out alive. ... They sent us to Washington to work together, to get things done, and to solve the problems that they're grappling with every single day." Mr. Hussein Obama AND I DISAGREE WITH HIS OBSERVATIONS.
I (and I am an American Citizen by birth and by Choice) want what the Founders intended for ELECTED representatives to do. The Founders wisely made ELECTED representatives swear a solemn Oath before God, "to uphold and defend the Constitution, So help me God." This is "Liberty in Law".
TO ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES - Stay in your Constitutional Boundaries - READ the Constitution "The Common, WORKING citizens, we will be able to give you some "thinking material" Just ask. We've always just been a phone call away"
We are not interested in Folks "getting along" as Mr. Hussein suggests, we want ALL of you to stay CONFINED to the Boundaries in the Constitution and that includes him.
Enough of this "lawlessness". We have FOUNDATIONS AND WE HAVE "ONE NATION UNDER GOD". This is God's Country and we want to keep it that way. Foreign ism and Bogus Democracies are not for US, We, the people. LEAVE US ALONE. GET OUT OF EDUCATION,(it is none of Federal governments' business) GET US OUT OF THE UN, GET BACK TO YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL BOUNDARIES.
Compromise and all of this "getting along" at the expense of the Constitutional boundaries has got us into this "Monstrous Mess" and NO MORE OF THIS "getting along with the devil", how about "DEMANDING CONSTITUTIONAL BOUNDARIES".
For God & Country
Ruth Ann Wilson
Posted February 2, 2010 at 9:03:33 AM
Robert M. Smith
I agree that the Progressives have taken over the Executive Office and Congress (not yet the Supreme Court, thank God)and are trying their best to "fundamentally transform America" into a Marxist-Socialist hell on earth.
I do take execption to your use of Warren Buffett as an example of the capitalist spirit. He never made anything like Ford, Vanderbilt or Gates. He is a brilliant financier but too is a Progressive (light) and has stated that the "rich" should be heavily taxed (as has Gates, but at least he created something that benefits people.
We do NOT need any more dialogue from Obama - we need him to follow the Constitution and stay out of our lives! Watch what he does not what he says.
Posted February 2, 2010 at 12:08:53 PM
Howard Last
Robert M. Smith, stop calling them progressives, they are communists.
Posted February 3, 2010 at 7:48:26 PM