A New Birth of Freedom
by Paul A. RaheBack in November, when Peter Robinson interviewed me for Uncommon Knowledge, he waited until the last segment to throw down the gauntlet, asking me bluntly why I was so much more sanguine regarding the future than was the estimable Mark Steyn. My reply, which caught him off guard, was what he jocularly called “a low blow.” For I said something like this: “Mark Steyn is a Canadian. What would you expect? I’d be a pessimist myself if I were a Canadian.”

I would not want to deny that my ad hominem argument struck a bit below the belt, but I nonetheless thought it apt, and I have not in any way changed my mind. Mark is a man of keen understanding and quick wit, and he bears comparison with George Will and Charles Krauthammer, the very best of our pundits. Moreover; as a Canadian who has lived in Great Britain, he has firsthand experience of the profound damage done by what I, echoing Alexis de Tocqueville, termed soft despotism in my recent book. When he writes, in a recent post, “ it’s hard to overestimate the magnitude of what the Democrats have accomplished,” he is surely right. Indeed, I agree with almost every word in the following:
Whatever is in the bill is an intermediate stage: . . . the governmentalization of health care will accelerate, private insurers will no longer be free to be “insurers” in any meaningful sense of that term (i.e., evaluators of risk), and once that’s clear we’ll be on the fast track to Obama’s desired destination of single payer as a fait accomplis.
If Barack Obama does nothing else in his term in office, this will make him one of the most consequential presidents in history. It’s a huge transformative event in Americans’ view of themselves and of the role of government. You can say, oh, well, the polls show most people opposed to it, but, if that mattered, the Dems wouldn’t be doing what they’re doing. Their bet is that it can’t be undone, and that over time, as I’ve been saying for years now, governmentalized health care not only changes the relationship of the citizen to the state but the very character of the people. As I wrote in NR recently, there’s plenty of evidence to support that from Britain, Canada, and elsewhere.
More prosaically, it’s also unaffordable. That’s why one of the first things that middle-rank powers abandon once they go down this road is a global military capability. If you take the view that the U.S. is an imperialist aggressor, congratulations: You can cease worrying. But, if you think that America has been the ultimate guarantor of the post-war global order, it’s less cheery. Five years from now, just as in Canada and Europe two generations ago, we’ll be getting used to announcements of defense cuts to prop up the unsustainable costs of big government at home. And, as the superpower retrenches, America’s enemies will be quick to scent opportunity.
Longer wait times, fewer doctors, more bureaucracy, massive IRS expansion, explosive debt, the end of the Pax Americana, and global Armageddon.
Mark’s ruminations make for a depressing read, as does the longer version that originally appeared in the pages of National Review, but what he has to say comes close to being on the mark. If the program passed in the House of Representatives on March 21st and signed into law thirty-six hours thereafter is fully implemented and left in place for any considerable length of time, it will complete the project begun by the Progressives when they first took control of the federal government in 1912. We will, as Mark argues, be indistinguishable from the Canadians and the Europeans; our character as a people will change; we will be transformed into subjects and wards of the state, and we will no longer be citizens; our economy will stagnate; and we will have neither the resolve nor the resources with which to defend our country and its way of life. If we acquiesce, we really are doomed.
This is what gives me hope. For we are not yet a people apt to acquiesce in dictates handed down by our lords and masters. When Britain and Canada drifted into socialism, there were no tea parties spontaneously formed by ordinary citizens to buck the trend. The British and the Canadians lacked the spirit of resistance – though, to be fair, it lived on in the likes of Margaret Thatcher.
We Americans are made of sterner stuff. During the Cold War, we defended the Free World. In our absence, I am convinced, everyone else would have given way. I do not mean that we are everything that once we were. The public school system, the welfare state, the consumer culture, the sexual revolution, social security, and Medicare have sapped our sense of self-reliance, our energies, and our strength. After Pearl Harbor, entire fraternities marched into town to join the armed forces. On 9/11, I was teaching a class at the University of Tulsa entitled Historical Studies in the Origins of War. That evening my students interrupted my lecture to ask that I speak about what had happened that day. When I told them that we were at war and asked how many of them intended to enlist, not a single hand went up. We are, sadly, less instinctively apt to insist on looking after ourselves than were our forebears.
But, Mark Steyn to the contrary notwithstanding, we have not yet entirely lost the American spirit. What happened at the town halls in August, what took place in Virginia, in New Jersey, and, most dramatically, in Massachusetts proves the contrary. Barack Obama and his minions are indeed persuaded that public sentiment does not matter. They could not care less that the citizens do not consent, and they believe that what they have done cannot be undone. “Yes, we can,” they chant. But the truth is they can’t, for they are wrong.
Never, in the history of the United States, has a political party dared, in the face of public opinion fully formed and fiercely adverse, to carry so ambitious a bill without a modicum of cover from the opposition. What the Democrats have done is a breathtaking expression of contempt not just for public sentiment as revealed in the polling data but also for the verdict handed down by the people of Massachusetts at the polls in January. What they have done would never have been attempted by Franklin Delano Roosevelt or Lyndon Baines Johnson, who had a healthy respect for public opinion. What Barack Obama calls the audacity of hope is reckless in the extreme.
As I have argued in a recent post, Abraham Lincoln was right when he wrote, “Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed.” What this means in the present circumstances cannot be overestimated. The Republicans, if they seize the occasion, will have the rapt attention of their compatriots. If they expose fully the tyrannical ambition at the heart of the healthcare bill, they not only can, they will prevail. All that they then have to do is to restate in contemporary terms what FDR said with an eye to Herbert Hoover and the business progressives of the 1920s and the early 1930s: that “a small group” of his fellow Americans was intent on concentrating “into their own hands an almost complete control over other people’s property, other people’s money, other people’s labor – other people’s lives,” for, as is perfectly obvious, that is precisely what Barack Obama and his minions are attempting to do.
This is, as Mark Steyn insists, a very dangerous time. In my judgment, however, it is also a time of almost unprecedented opportunity. We have options that have not been vouchsafed to the friends of liberty for more than sixty years. For, if the Republicans manage to articulate, on the basis of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the rationale for limited government as that rationale is pertinent to the healthcare bill, they will at the same time have articulated the grounds for doing away with the administrative state, and everyone will recognize the consequences.
The larger danger – which I analyzed in detail in Montesquieu & the Logic of Liberty and in Soft Despotism, Democracy’s Drift – has never been that we Americans would succumb to socialism as a consequence of a coup d’état of the sort being attempted by Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and their acolytes. The larger danger has always been what Tocqueville feared: that the citizens of liberal democratic republics would gradually and unobtrusively come to depend on centralized administration for help in every aspect of their lives. Our propensity to drift in the direction of obliviously surrendering our liberties one by one in search of a security that no government can really guarantee has always been where the greatest peril lay.
Like Mark Steyn, I view Barack Obama as “one of the most consequential presidents in history,” but not for the same reasons. In my view, he and today’s Democratic Party represent the last gasp of the Progressive impulse. The tyrannical ambition hidden at the heart of Progressivism’s quest for what Franklin Delano Roosevelt termed “rational administration” Barack Obama has made manifest; and to all with eyes to see, the danger that we have temporized with for nearly a century is now perfectly visible. As Obama himself has insisted in speech after speech, the moment in which we now live is a “defining moment.” What is required in what he calls “this defining moment” is what Abraham Lincoln once called “a new birth of freedom.” The period we just entered could be our finest hour.






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The one thing that Obama and his marxists minions didn't bother to count on, is the fact that WE THE PEOPLE are VERY used to our FREEDOMS! When the PEOPLE that voted this idiot into office realize that their very basic freedoms are being taken away, it won't matter if Obama still has his teleprompter and flowery speeches…there WILL be a revolt that will put an end to the dictatorship he wants so badly!!!
it will complete the project begun by the Progressives when they first took control of the federal government in 1912.
I suppose the project managers are now manipulating both the US and their wheelchairs. They would also be in the running for oldest Americans.
Excellent article! Obama will go down in history as the worst American President ever. His speeches (of which there are far too many), show his disdain for anyone who dares disagree with him. He is not the President of the people; he is divisive and destructive. He has tunnel vision and will not cease until he achieves his vision of a new American or is impeached. I'm praying for the latter, ASAP.
Thanks Barry, you’ve unified your opposition, and for a change the progressives are in the open, no more moderate talk, time to pick them off, one by one, so let the games begin.
Must see!
Freedom vs. Statism-the animated version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXTd9v56LQ&fe...
The lesson is so simple even today's Ivy-Inbred Harvard graduate could understand.
great article……I am sure you have noticed that BHO almost always delivers his harsh words and vitriolic challenges to Republicans during his ongoing, never ending, campaign stump speeches to the academics at Universities, Colleges, or sometimes High Schools. In other words, he is trying to brainwash our youth with promises of "cradle to grave" entitlements for the Feds. Just think, free College education via grants or low interest student loans, promises of future jobs that will never exist, free healthcare till 26 by going on your parents insurance plans, etc etc etc Looks like he has certainly achieved his goal of pay to play politics amongst our youth, his core voting block for reelection in 2012…along with women, blacks, hispanics, academics, and all union or government employees that want job security. What a country. But, since most of these voters do not pay taxes, they're an easy audience for BHO rhetoric, as opposed to him speaking in front of 20,000 tea party tax payers.
Great article, spot on about the opportunities and the American spirit. I would add this though. Today's press and the administration on working in conjunction to undermine our liberties and institute a "new" system that in no way represents the America our founders built. They seem to be manipulating reports to make it appear the government is in danger and officials in fear of their person. As the ballerina loving Rahm Emmanual said, "never let a crisis go to waste". We must be wary and on guard against them using security and public safety crisis to expand governmental control and crush domestic opposition.
Excellent and comprehensive article. You call this the last gasp of the Progressive impulse. I came to this conclusion several months ago. I would go a step further and say that this is the final front in the war of ideas against world socialism. When this bulwark falls, and it will either now, or after the damage has been done, years from now, the experiment of Marxism, socialism, and communism will be laid to rest by the worlds nations as a deadly experiment in social terror. We are at the end stage. What has not been counted on is the spirit of the American people. There is still one. What I have been pondering lately is what to do with the 42% of "democrats" and 7% of "independents" who voted the current president into office. How do we live as a nation riding two horses? What are your thoughts on this?
I always ask Progressives to imagine what the world would be like had the US not existed as a nation for the last 230 years. I suppose with the trade of social health care for national security, we are just about to find out.
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Republicans ignore overseas nation building expenses. Protecting the poppy crop in Afghan and not getting any of the profits just doesn't pay off.
Taking over a welfare state overseas and propping up a puppet regime is not only not limited government, its unsustainable with or without healthcare bill.
From your typewriter to God's ears…let it be so.
Hey, wasn't Prohibition repealed? Who says it can't be done?!
As Obama himself has insisted in speech after speech, the moment in which we now live is a “defining moment.” What is required in what he calls “this defining moment” is what Abraham Lincoln once called “a new birth of freedom.” The period we just entered could be our finest hour.
Every generation must have their Jimmah Carter, to pave the way for the next Ronald Reagan. So while the Great Barracker paves the way, WE wait patiently for the next Reagan to appear………….
“The American people will
never knowingly adopt
Socialism, but under the
name of ‘liberalism,’ they
will adopt every fragment
of the Socialist program
until one day America will
be a Socialist nation without
knowing it happened.”
Campaign speech—1948
Norman M. Thomas
(1884-1968) U.S. Socialist Party Leader
As usual, excellent insight and right on point, Mr. Rahe. Your contributions always give me inspiration and a quiet confidence that come November there will be once again a great wrath against Sodom and Gomorrah; presently known as the Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
Mark Steyn is absolutely correct. He should know, he has lived through this in Canada.
The seeds have been sown through health care for the following:
VAT
Higher taxes on "luxury" items
Stealth Taxing
Greater controls on individual behavior
Further deterioration of the Private Sector
Further deterioration of the Entrpreneurial Spirit
This is not hyperbole. This is the course that Health Care so-called "Reform" always follows. If we allow this to continue–and believe me the MSM and this administration and indeed some Republicans would love for us to just believe this is a fait au complet–we will find ourselves on this very path.
People do not realize that the United States is the last best hope to turn this around (with a great deal of help from the Aussies). The rest of the world is already in heavily entrenched in the downward spiral of the PEOPLE. And this includes England and the rest of Western Europe–with Germany (can you believe it) being the least entrenched, but entrenched nonetheless.
It's now up to the US to stop this. We won't have any help from our Government. We already know that, but one by one, we the people are going to stop and reverse this. Of that I have no doubt. The word "renewal" keeps bouncing around in my mind.
carpe diem!
Mark Steyn is absolutely correct. He should know, he has lived through this in Canada.
The seeds have been sown through health care for the following:
VAT
Higher taxes on "luxury" items
Stealth Taxing
Greater controls on individual behavior
Further deterioration of the Private Sector
Further deterioration of the Entrpreneurial Spirit
This is not hyperbole. This is the course that Health Care so-called "Reform" always follows. If we allow this to continue–and believe me the MSM and this administration and indeed some Republicans would love for us to just believe this is a fait au complet–we will find ourselves on this very path.
People do not realize that the United States is the last best hope to turn this around (with a great deal of help from the Aussies). The rest of the world is already in heavily entrenched in the downward spiral of the PEOPLE. And this includes England and the rest of Western Europe–with Germany (can you believe it) being the least entrenched, but entrenched nonetheless.
It's now up to the US to stop this. We won't have any help from our Government. We already know that, but one by one, we the people are going to stop and reverse this. Of that I have no doubt. The word "renewal" keeps bouncing around in my mind.
carpe diem!
Unfortunately, rckmom, this administration not only anticipated our revolt but were warned about a "time of chaos" by all their heros: Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Andropov, all the good statists.
What they were HOPING for was that we would get over it and roll over. But that ain't gonna happen, is it?
I look forward to the day that I can once again trust our leadership. Until this bunch is gone, I see no change.
It was suppose to be Jeb Bush, but W ruined the brand name and memories are getting longer.
Will the Republican version of camelot stay alive?
They are scrambling to find the next puppet to parade after the November election.
Wow, that was profound, except for the mundane parts, which were all of them.
Let me rephrase: Your comment could only be described as a shallow attempt at a complex subject, with a view to miscasting the argument, not so it could be won, but so the argument itself could be denigrated.
Warm up some HotPokkets. TIme for a snack.
One very valid point in the article is the voter numbers. We may not be able to vote out enough of these Dems to stop the hemmorage of our freedom. If they jump on the immigration reform bandwagon between now & November. They will mobilize the hispanic vote like never before seen & conservative America will be overpowered. That is why this obamanation of a bill phases in over time…..so America does not realize at the inception we've been slapped in the face with a wet sock full of shit. I agree with Paules above, I fear this will get very ugly…very ugly indeed.
“Years marked by wars, religious controversies and persecutions, political disputes, and royal despotism lay behind the decision to leave Europe and migrate to the English colonies. But there was something in the spirit of those who made the break– a force of character not simply determined by economic, political, or religious conditions– that made them different from their neighbors who remained in the turmoil and poverty of the Old World” (Beard, Charles A., and Mary R. A Basic History of the United States. 1944).
A force of character.
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Yes, Hitler, Che and Casto, Lenin and Stalin, Saddam all had plans for people who were used to their freedoms.
Jeb is toast.
People have finally wised up to the charade, the posturing.
In reality though, although GW spent like a drunken sailor, by the time the Great Barracker is finished Barracking US, he will make GW look like Woolworths Five and Dime.
Someone needs to remind The Peter Robinson that Mark Steyn is currently a resident of Connecticut.
The 'new birth of freedom' Lincoln referred to was for US. The birth Obama speaks of is for HIM.
Be real–Obama isn't knowledgeable enough about American history to interpret quotes from past Presidents. Any charlatan can distort historical quotes and this charlatan has made his living doing just that.
So sassy early in the morning. Hopped up on coffee and talking of revolution?
It's the normal trend of a central government to control, it operates on force. Why do you think each party loves giving police departments monopolies on force?
What brought USSR down (internal economic and political forces) not flowery speeches from Reagan will eventually happen to the United States. Get ready.
There is one hope that I omitted & we may actually be witnessing it now. The companies that announced what this bill is costing them have the upper hand. If they curtail hiring & threaten to take their operations overseas the Dems will wilt. That along with the double dip recession I expect later in the year will leave the Dems humiliated. Union busting must begin now & there is NO REASON FOR GOVT EMPLOYEES TO BE UNIONIZED. Throwing the unions out of GOVT should be our main focus.
Thought provoking Mr Rahe. Seems the R's have not embraced our optimism, though. They busy
themselves as lawyers trying to turn the H/C legislation 'every which way but lose'. This is their 'never
let a good crisis go to waste moment'. They are strutting their legal muscle, like California beach body
builders. My attitude is why bother, if you are a true American who has an ounce of fight, why not speak
out instead. Sir, you articulated it perfectly, It IS about the Constitution & the Declaration of Independence.
Nothing more or less.
The progressives actually started their damage before 1912, when the House of Representatives was frozen at 435 members. Where the House once had one representative for every 30,000 Americans, it now has one representative for every 650,000 people. To put that in perspective, a House election went from being equivalent to electing the mayor of a town of 30,000 to electing the mayor of a city of 650,000. If you want to get the big money out of House elections, return the House to one member for every 30,000 people. Yes, that would mean there would be 10,000 representatives, but no single representative being powerful enough to warrant a multi-million dollar election and gerrymandering to create "safe" districts for any party will be much more difficult with each district only containing 30,000 people. It would also create opportunities for third parties. This can be fixed by legislation alone.
Of course the other damage the progressives did, the 16th and 17th Amendments, would take other amendments to fix. But just repealing the 17th Amendment and reducing the number of people represented by each member of the house would also fix a great deal of what's wrong with Congress by making the senators represent their state governments (no big money Senate elections, since they wouldn't be elected by popular vote) and making the members of the House accountable to a smaller and less diluted constituency that wouldn't take big money to reach out to.
No, the Republican version of camelot will not stay alive. We need to move on from the Bush family, and find some new blood. We need a true statesman, if one exists out there.
You are truly correct. I can see signs of civil disobiedience already. First and foremost, most people will stop paying taxes. Good, the commies cannot operate without OUR money. Second of all, ignore the unconstitutional laws. That is how Solidarity survived in eastern Europe and how the Czechs eventually defeated Communism. All I need to do is to listen to those like Lech Walesa and Hans Klaus to know about evil and both Walesa and Klaus think Obama is a communist. I heard Walesa said that just 2 months ago in Illinios.
In November the silent majority will speak with a very loud voice.
I wonder? People who voted for Obama, once reading this would not see the light? It saddens me that they would prefer to jump of a cliff instead of fighting for their freedom!
It was a joke. I'm of the notion that it will all just be rearranging the deck chairs on the titantic until we have the necessary and inevitable economic strife the soviets suffered. Neither party will stop the central government.
by the looks of his avatar – I'd say "no"
He does show his childish, bully side, when calling out the Republicans and the Tea Part Patriots…I have never witnessed such a classless president…he is showing the entire world that he is thin skinned, weak, and has no idea how to 'play the game'..
Forget about impeachment or removal-thats a political process and as long as theres 34% demonrats in Congress it will never happen. Unfortunately the brain dead in the inner cities or places like San Freak Sicko will never throw the bolshevik beech Piglosi out, and Charlie the RangHO will die before he gets voted out. Same with the likes of Clyburned, communist Conyers, John Lewis or any of the rest of the racist poverty pimps. If only your white Jewish voters would ever get a brain and quit voting for the likes of Waxman or Upchuck U Schumer. Then and only then will voting work. Im afraid civil disobiedience must occur first, so that the inmates no longer run the asylum. And dont forget-Statists NEVER cede power easily. Look at Tiannamen square or more recently in Iran as examples.
I hope that they (companies) have the stones to stand up to this criminal administration!!!
For some reason calling a socialist a socialist is outlawed by Republicans.
"not flowery speeches from Reagan"
Straw Man! That is not what Reagan used to bring down the Soviets. Do you not know how it was done or do you not care?
I wholeheartedly agree with your assessment of the 16th and 17th amendments. They should be done away with. A Senator today is nothing more than a glorified member of the House. The only difference is they have a six year term and cannot introduce spending bills. The Founders carefully crafted a system of checks and balances in establishing the federal government. The Senate was set up to act as check on the House. That check has been effectively removed. The immutable Law of Unintended Consequences resulted in the erosion of state rights (and you wonder where the 9th and 10th amendments went).
As I understand it, the 17th amendment came about because state legislatures often became embroiled in selecting a senator due to cronyism and other factors. This would delay getting full representation for the state in the senate. Poor babies! Sniff, sniff. As they say, it ain't MY problem! The proper response would have been for the people to give the state legislature the boot and elect people who can make a decision.
All that was accomplished with the 17th amendment is the substitution of one form of cronyism with another.
Well, I said in another post that soviet-styled bread lines may well be in our future if we continue down this path. The passage of this bill will no dounbt kick inflation into high gear, causing commodities to skyrocket as the new costs are passed down to we consumers. Dimmy Carter days, and worse, here we come…
Man, I sound doom-and-gloom today. Must have woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
What does that even mean?
You are fortunate. I don't remember ever having such a day. But then, the first socialist president I voted for was a Republican named Nixon.
Yeah, but after we take back well, everything- we need to hold our Representatives' feet to the fire. They must not cave to pressure from the Dems and the MSM ever again. That's really some wishful thinking I know, but if we make them fear US (their constituents) more than our enemies (especially the MSM), they may just do what's right/needed, instead of trembling with fear of the Lib's attacks.
Immigration reform…Hmmm…Do you think the proposed amnesty is going to give the illegals a vote right away? I'm against amnesty and I would hope not. How do you think the immigrants who did it the right way are going to feel? I think the law has changed now to seven years, but originally it was 14 years to become a naturalized citizen AND you had to learn passable English, learn American History, including the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, AND they had to pass a citizenship test. So it was a very proud moment for someone when they got to go to the ceremony and raise their right hand, swear the oath to become an American Citizen. If I was a legal immigrant and some law breaking illegal immigrant got to pass me in line, it would really p!ss me off. I would be up in arms.
Paul get's it right. We are living in dangerous times and that is likely why people that I never suspected have started to pay attention and mobilized for the war in front of us. And therein lies the greatest opportunity of our generation. We have awakened to understand what our parents knew firsthand: freedom is not "free".
Freedom is now threatened from within and I would that history will show in a 100 years or so that not only did we save the republic from the commies, certainly at great cost, but that we repaired for posterity the structural deficiencies that have so long now gone untended: education, constitutional rights, free markets, and severe limits on federal power.
Delete 'once again' please. Guess I was just being 'hope'ful.
Oh but not to worry, oHugo jr's USDA announced Wed morning large expansion in
acreage of most major US grains, causing CBOT corn futures to drop around a
quarter. The decline began on Fri in anticipation (leaked) of the numbers. This is
the major report until mid-summer. The release of these reports is used to mani-
pulate our 'free' market by the US Gvt. Been doing it, especially during Dim admin-
istrations, for as long as we've been farming (40yr). How would any of you like to be
in a business where the Gvt could so easily control your opportunity for profit. It sucks.
The difference between the strong and the weak, or the successfull and the failure, isn't that the former gets more lucky breaks. It's that the former reacts better to both positive AND negative situations.
America's politically genetic "can do" attitude could conceivably do better long-term with the potential horror of 3/21 looming over their heads than with five years of small but constant economic growth.
(And the losers… they will look at the paragraph above, scream bloody murder, and imply that I *want* for bad things to happen, or believe bad things to be good things. That's why they keep being losers.)
Exactly. November can't get here fast enough. I just hope it's not too late.
What part of Obama is a Communist do people not understand?
The farmers have been under attack for years, hell all agriculture in general. Until the American public goes hungry it won't change. We are to urbanized, to far removed from the farm. Soon enough the farms will be all "corporate" & they will have us right where thay want us…..hungry & unarmed.
I'm glad to see this article. It's the beginning of what I think we truly need if we are to win the war of ideology.
The leftists and "progressives" are relying on hatred, division, strife, and chaos. So they get ugly, we get angry, and they have what they want.
But if we are to win the day, we need to play by a whole different set of rules. We need a campaign of positivism to counteract the ugly vitriol and hopelessness of the left. A campaign not unlike that of Reagan; that our future is bright, our opportunity for greatness is present; that there is nothing we can't achieve. Never to have limits set upon us again by enemies or tyrants, whether foreign or domestic.
We need to stop playing reactionary to every leftist plank, and instead establish a new American platform. Then make the enemies of freedom react to us.
Of course you thought he was talking literally, your 2nd grade education probably did not explore beyond see spot run.
Nice try, now back to media mutters for your well deserved spanking
A truly great perspective. I agree totally with you post.
God Bless America
I doubt Impeachment, but stranger things …
As far as worst president ever he will no doubt replace carter as the new king of failures, some would say he is already there, but having been a teenager in the days of the peanut picker I have to say he is not quite there yet.
Well on track though, I expect by 2011 he will have defeated him for his throne.
The last part of the article is spot on.
Obama and his goons judged that the frog was near dead and turned the heat up way to fast, I thank him for that because more and more of us frogs are jumping out of his nanny state pot every day.
Keep up the good work Obama, you are unintentionally saving our country.
I rarely add articles to my favorites, but this is a keeper.
As an aside, the increasing shrillness of Obama's speeches has lead me to begin researching US laws as relates to martial law. Wikipedia has this interesting quote:
“One other important point needs to be made. Since The Constitution is the limiting document upon the government, the government cannot become greater than the granting power. That is, the servant cannot become greater than its master. Therefore, should the chief executive or the other branch of government or all branches together act to suspend The Constitution under a rule of martial law, all power granted to government would be cancelled and differed back to the granting power. That is the people. And I'll conclude with this statement: Martial law shall NOT be possible in this country as long as the people recognize the bill of rights as inalienable.”
Norman Olson, along with militia leaders from other states, testifying before the United States Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, June 15, 1995
Just something to begin thinking and talking about. What is the law.
I wish I could muster the same optimism. I fear that we're now destined to wallow for 50 or 100 years in a European styled quagmire. I can't engender any optimism that we'll dig our way out, what with demographic trends. Caracas, here we come.
He is a raging progressive, but we need to talk to people about consequences not labels.
Let's face it the squishy middle is a force that needs to be herded like a group of dope cats. They don't have any idea what socialsim, communism or progressive thought is.
All we need to do is align his big spending, big government actions, and vote buying corruption for his lobbysit buddies with the consequences of debt, and joblessness, and compelete disdain for people.
Then offer the solution which will stop him, or anyone like him from ever attempting the same thing. This is how they put in the term limit amendment for presidents, after the abuses of FDR.
"Obama and his goons judged that the frog was near dead and turned the heat up way to fast"
I almost get the impression that they thought the American population was just like the population of Chicago. That we would collectively roll over and accept their corruption. It hasn't worked out that way.
In fact, after we've taken back America, we're going to take back Chicago too, and Detroit, and every other blighted area the democrats have "progressively" destroyed.
The only thing worse than being forced to be the world's police force is living in a world with no police force.
The only reason the Dems dared to do this is because they knew they have the media and entertainment propaganda machine – and their respective unions – fully at their backs. Ike warned us of the military/industrial complex but the real threat to us now is the government/media/union complex…
The old "is the glass 1/2 full or 1/2 empty " bit. There is no "Ying" without "Yang"……….
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Dale, I understand your meaning of corporate, however many do not. Many
average size grain producers have incorporated their operations, to take ad-
vantage of tax structure & various other opportunities, but make no mistake
these are still family farms, with annual incomes in line with their urban neigh-
bors, or less.
The gorilla in the dark corner of the room is the Big 3 multi-national grain mono-
polies. They have been performing a vertical integration move, although from
a top down perspective, for about 40 years. They creep into our farm sector bus-
iness communities like molasses on a cold morning. Around here (TX ) it was first
the beef packing industry, then grain handling facilities, etc. So far they have not
shown interest in actual farm operation, I believe only due to the excruciatingly
small profit margins.
stfu
When you sell your soul to Satan, there is no refund.
Progressive Assault on Children
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IRS to Enforce Health Reform!
Obama Czar orders funding of ACORN!
Democrats now Pushing Climate Legislation!
Bart Stupak (D-MI) Sold Out Abortion for $726,409!
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I did not know Mark Steyn's past. Nothing to add. Why?
Mark Steyn speaks for himself. PERFECTLY!
They would know.
"It was the best of times,……it was the worst of times",……….
there is really no need to round up the usual suspect on our present WORST of times,…….
we all know what and who they are,……..but let us pray God that future American generations,…
will be capable of enjoying the fruits of the labor from the Best of these times,……………..namely,…..
The new found diligence on the part of each American of the level of commitment required to maintain,…….
our way of life.
Yes, and it's ironic that the enemies of the Constitution are the very ones who took an oath to uphold it. I wish more people could see that, but so many do not have a clue.
Good point, QA_NJ….. Just what our nation needs ~~ 10,000 Congresspeople running amok in DC….. All with perks, pensions and health care that would embarrass God…..
"The only thing we have to fear"….is people like FDR.
Get enough of the electorate to see the light on who he is, and we may have a chance at it. Politicians will only move on something that big if they feel we're behind them.
You nailed it …..Thanks! I did leave that a bit to generic.
I was Norman Thomas , the long time Socialist party Presidential
candidate who predicted:
"The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under
the name of 'liberalism' they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist
program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without
knowing how it happened."
Time for everyone to reread the Declaration of Independence and take appropriate action on this socialist 'command and control' government:
"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
It worked in 1776, time for a reprise."
Well said Professor Rahe! I suppose we will find out who is right come but it will take several years to find the answer. The upcoming elections will likely give us an indication of the size of the shift in sentiment. The Tea Party movement is an extremely encouraging phenomena but it must be sustained. One of the arguments in Steyn's favor is the inability to dismantle substantial social programs once they have become fully entrenched. Even President Reagan was unable to eliminate the Dept of Ed which would have been a real rollback in the scope of the Federal Government meddling in the lives of Americans.
I for one, would like to see established goals become a platform for the Tea Partiers. The energy currently sustaining them seems to be centered around fiscal restraint, reducing the deficit, and avoiding the need for new taxation which is what the current Dem leaders are really aiming for. But there must be something more and the devil is always in the details. This is where real political skill is required in sustaining this energy and directing it to actually accomplish some worthwhile objectives that will roll back the programs that have stolen our liberty. Obamacare is just a start. We need to reverse the liberty eroding power of the federal government in many other ways including the stifling environmental rules and regulations that prevent us from exploiting our own energy sources, getting rid of corporate welfare programs that pick market winners and losers, These are just examples. Much more is needed and hopefully, the independent voters that are showing up for the tea parties have finally woken up to the threats posed by the statists.
Other Quotes from the man lefties try to compare to Obama:
"We the People are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts — not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution." — Abraham Lincoln
"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter
and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
— Abraham Lincoln
"I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they
can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great
point is to bring them the real facts."
— Abraham Lincoln
But Don't Sit & Wait For Freedom to Happen! Be an Active Patriot
"To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men."
– George Washington
"All it takes for evil to flourish is for good men (and women) to do nothing."
— Edmund Burke
"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little."
– Edmund Burke
I say make it 10,000 people per representative.
And require districts to be rectangular (except where borders force it otherwise).
That would cripple gerrymandering.
Also have a national referendum that can strike down any bill passed by Congress. It would be
equivalent to a presidential veto.
We should also have a 1-year probationary period for Presidents so we can toss them out
before they cause too much damage.
The fun we could have with a constitutional convention.
gt48, my fondest dream is Chavez giving one of his long-winded speeches, praising oHugo jr
for his 'sweeping changes' to the US Gvt. Hopefully some Ind voters would take notice, more
than they would listen to us conservatives.
Hoorah! There is some positive thinking!
I agree completely! The last gasp of progressivism is upon us and they know it. They would rather go down in a blaze of liberal-socialist-marxist glory than listen to their own constituents. They live in denial to the reality that their own world view has been severely flawed and that 'the people' are on to them.
I would love for progressives to have an epiphany of conscious or at least develop a constitutional awareness but they are hell bent on going for broke. They will achieve their paradise or die trying. It is our responsibility to ensure that they 'die trying' (metaphorically speaking, wouldn't want to be accused of inciting violence).
I agree but without lifetime pensions and healthcare.
I can easily see that happening. After all, Castro already came out praising the passage of Obaminable care. And last year, Ghaddafi kept drooling over Obama's policies. When questioned about Castro's comments, some administration "official" said Fidel would "be better off keeping his mouth shut." No joke! Like you, I hope more and more 3rd world dictators keep praising O and make the case for us against the Impostor-inChief.
Aren't we all taught from a young age that the greatest virtue of a great society and all it's people is based in principle on truth and honesty. What does that say about the United States of America today where the two controlling political parties, the republicans and the democrats, lied to the American people when they put forth Barak Obama as a candidate for the Office of President knowing that he was never eligible to ever become a presidential candidate because of his father never ever being a citizen of the United Sates. Why is it so important for the democrats and the republicans and practically all of the main stream media that the United States and it's great people should suddenly rely upon deceit and malfeasance as the new principle for which a great society and it's people is based upon? Why do they want us to go throughout our lives knowing that life in America is nothing but a lie? Deceit and malfeasance prevails in America while truth and honesty has passed away! So much for providing for our POSTERITY!
WHERE IS THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE? No certificate? Then all of this horrendous non-sense goes away; the czars, healthcare, all of it. The time has come for the President to perform his duty and show us the truth. There are too many questions, too many doubts and he has been dodging far too long. Where there is smoke there is fire. So I ask you Mr. President: WHERE IS YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE?
Each of those 10,000 representatives would be far less powerful than any of them are now. I don't doubt that they'd go for the cushy pensions and perks but I think it would be a small price to pay for making them all less powerful and a lot easier to get out of office if they get out of hand.
The problem with a Constitutional Convention is that the other side could have great fun with one, too, and we could wind up with something like a "right" to welfare or healthcare written into the Constitution. I don't think we have people today who understand government as well as the Founders did to keep things from getting out of hand. What I'm calling for is a restoration back to what the founds envisioned by repealing changes enacted by progressives who really messed things up.
Adding term limits (2-3 terms in any office) would go a long way toward fixing that problem. I'm for that, too.
When speaking with a German friend who immigrated from German tyranny 20 years ago, I asked him what he thought about what was going on here in America. I asked if it concerned him. He said, "Oh no… ze Americans are passionate about ze liberty!" And he is right!
If I wanted to fix some things the founder missed, I'd keep it simple. Add term limits (2-3 terms in any office). Prohibit the delegation of legislative authority to bureaucrats and commissions (e.g., Congress shouldn't be able to give the EPA the authority to define what is or isn't a pollutant — elected representatives should be doing that). Limit birthright citizenship to the children of citizens or those who have legal resident visas (a green card) but deny citizenship to the children of illegal aliens, those on tourist visas, and so on. Make it clear that the 2nd Amendment is an individual right to keep and bear arms. Your rectangular district provision is also a good one.
“Single acts of tyranny may
be ascribed to the accidental
opinion of a day; but a
series of oppressions, begun
at a distinguished period,
and pursued unalterably
through every change of
ministers, too plainly prove a
deliberate, systematical plan
of reducing us to slavery.”
The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1, p. 130.
Thomas Jefferson
(1743-1826) 3rd President of the U.S.
Exactly right. For the first time, the ideology is fully exposed and open to public debate–without the protection of the walls of academe, out of the cloistered halls of union and community organizers, exposed to the full light of reason. Now, even the least of us can judge for ourselves.
We're ready.
Are you?
MrG, the dems didn't care that an overwhelming majority of the American people were opposed to obamacare. Do you really think they're going to care what people who came here legally think? All the dems care about is bodies that will vote for dem candidates come November.
Interesting take Paul. I so hope that you are right.
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