Obama Talked Class War -- Now He's Got One

· Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Anyone who listened carefully to President Barack Obama over the last two years could not avoid hearing the rhetoric of a Marxist class warrior bent on dividing Americans by their perceived economic status.

Our president -- who ought to be a leader and inspiration for all Americans -- sought to motivate his supporters with alleged class-based grievances. He talked up class struggle and now has one -- if not exactly the one he envisioned.

There are only two sides in the domestic political conflict Obama has sparked -- and they are not the relatively rich and the relatively less rich in this still-remarkably affluent nation. They are not defined by their material possessions but by their attitude toward freedom.

On one side are those who believe they are morally and materially responsible for their own destiny -- and are glad to be so. On the other side are those who believe the rest of us owe them something and that government should take it from us and give to them. This side is surrendering its freedom to government dependency.

In the future, America must follow either Obama's Marxist vision or return to the vision of ordered liberty embedded by our Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

Tuesday's election was only the first battle in what will surely be the defining political struggle for Americans now alive.

"Look, the bottom line is this: These guys, they just don't want to give up on that economic philosophy that they have been peddling for most of the last decade," Obama said at a Labor Day campaign rally in Milwaukee.

"You know that philosophy: You cut taxes for millionaires and billionaires. You cut all the rules and regulations for special interests. And then you just cut working folks loose -- you cut them loose to fend for themselves," Obama said.

"You remember they called it the ownership society, but what it really boiled down to was, if you couldn't find a job, you couldn't afford college, you were born poor, your insurance company dropped you even though your kid was sick, that you were on your own," said Obama.

"Well, you know what, that philosophy didn't work out so well for middle-class families all across America. It didn't work out so well for our country," Obama said.

Obama repeated this essential point ad nauseam in the 2010 campaign season. His message in one sentence: The philosophy that Americans should "fend for themselves" did not "work out so well for our country."

To spread his gospel of government dependency, Obama preaches gloom and despair: Freedom and self-reliance does not work, he is forever arguing. Give it up.

In return, he offers his would-be acolytes a free lunch: Government will pay for your college education. Government will pay for your health care.

In reality, in the redistributionist America that Obama would build, it would not be government that paid for anybody's college education or health care, it would be the other class of Americans -- those who believe in freedom and self-reliance, who take care of themselves and their own, who lead industrious and productive lives, and who value freedom over security.

In Obama's America, members of the self-reliant class would have ever greater portions of their hard-earned income and savings taxed away so redistributionist politicians could give more to the dependent class, which they would continue to nurture and build until there was no one left but the politicians and government dependents -- in a bankrupt country.

The lesson of the 2010 campaign is that most Americans do not want more government in their lives, they want less. They do not want handouts from President Obama. They want him and other politicians like him off their backs and out of their wallets.

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Comments

Joseph Randolph

Don't expect the President to make much of any concession at all per Democrat loses yesterday. Instead, he will talk about "continuing the fight," or some other unoriginal phrase that he has been using his whole political career.

Joseph Randolph, author of Debilitating Democracy

Posted November 3, 2010 at 11:18:36 AM


R. Bruce

I don't expect Pres Oboma Bin Lyin to change his anti-God,anti-American social progressive philosophical agenda which will again prove the Prophet Jeremiah's statement in Jeremiah 13:23 to be as relevant in our 21st century culture as it was in 600 BC."Can the Eithiopan change his skin or the leopard his spots? Neither can you do GOOD who are accustomed to do EVIL"

Posted November 3, 2010 at 2:12:55 PM


karl anglin

The spread of evil is the symptom

of a vacuum. Whenever evil wins,

it is only by default: by the moral

failure of those who evade the fact

that there can be no compromise on

basic principles.---Ayn Rand (1905-1982)

Posted November 3, 2010 at 4:02:57 PM


J Henry Jr

As usual the Bozo talked of working with Republicans while the undertones were all about the mess he inherited and not the fact that he made it into a much larger and harder to fix mess. His tired "car" allegory with its new twist of the Republicans pushing the other way from the demoRats probably had conservatives across the country thinking it's time to push even harder the other way.

He'll never get it. His "America" isn't our America and never will be.

Posted November 3, 2010 at 5:41:22 PM


TJS

Brilliant column, Mr. Jeffrey.

Obama and the socialists are out in the open, declaring that government will provide everything for you, that the free economy does not work.

The actual situation is that the free economy cannot cope with carrying government which is now 63% of GDP - 43% in spending, and another 20% in regulation costs. Government is the disease being used as an excuse to require ... more government.

It is time to cut government in half, and let the people keep half that 63% for themselves. That would move private sector income from 37% of GDP to about 68% of GDP, and increase of 85%.

Posted November 3, 2010 at 5:47:59 PM


W.T. Door

“Tuesday's election was only the first battle in what will surely be the defining political struggle for Americans now alive.” An awesomely accurate, and insightful one-liner emphasizing the great importance of the struggle ahead.

Posted November 3, 2010 at 7:27:20 PM


Abu Nudnik

from Speigel International:

"On Thursday, US President Barack Obama will be leaving Washington behind. He is embarking on a trip to Asia, including a stop in Indonesia. The flight is a long one -- almost an entire day. But Obama lived for a time in Indonesia as a child, and the feeling of being at home is something the president could use these days."

LOL!

Posted November 3, 2010 at 11:06:07 PM


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