By Alan
Caruba
America
for its first century and a quarter was home to a capitalist system and
philosophy that took it from a largely agricultural economy to one that saw the
rise of its vast industrial base. In 1913 that changed with the creation of the
Federal Reserve, a banking cartel, and the introduction of income taxes. It was
a time that gave rise to socialist ideas focused on a central government that
controls all aspects of the economy and the lives of citizens.
In 1917
the Bolsheviks seized control of Russia and began implementing Karl Marx’s and
Vladimir Lenin’s Communism. That lasted about seventy years until the Soviet
Union collapsed for the simple reason that neither Communism nor its cousin, Socialism,
works. Freedom and justice go hand-in-hand with successful economies.
Even
Communist China seeks to operate with a capitalist economy, participating in
international trade organizations, and a banking system that supports business
and industry. It retains political control. What we have been witnessing over
the last century and this one is the assertion of more and more federal control
by our own government.
In
Venezuela, its citizens are in the streets protesting its Communist government.
In the Ukraine, elements of its citizenry overthrew a president who preferred
to ally with Russia than the European Union.
As an
advisor to the free market think tank, The Heartland Institute, I receive their
publications and visit their website for a great treasure of timely, pertinent
information about trends and events in the nation. I recently received its
quarterly report that led off with a commentary by its president, Joseph Bast,
with whom I have been a friend for many years.
Drawing on
a quote by Ronald Reagan who warned against “the anthill of socialism” Bast
took a look at the Obama years with devastating accuracy for they are in so
many ways a reflection of what is so wrong about socialism.
“Attacks
on basic American freedoms are occurring at such a frantic pace and in such
disparate arenas that it is easy to lose sight of the bigger picture,” wrote
Bast, pointing to the 2013 State of the Union speech by Barack Obama. “His top
priorities were overhauling immigration laws, passing new gun-control
legislation, expanding early childhood education, and raising the minimum
wage.”
With
surgical analysis, Bast dissected Obama’s policy objectives.
“Illegal
immigration is down dramatically since the Great Recession started.”
“Gun-control
laws don’t reduce crime, but armed citizens do.”
“Early
childhood education programs don’t produce benefits that last more than a year
or so.”
“And only
six percent of the population is paid the minimum wage, and the overwhelming
majority move quickly to better-paying jobs.”
It is
Obama’s communist ideology that prompted these and other actions. It is his
emersion in Chicago politics that has corrupted the Internal Revenue Service.
It is his weakness regarding American exceptionalism that has caused him to
back away from global leadership. It is his bashing of “millionaires and
billionaires” that reflects his belief in “income inequality” when everyone
wants to join their numbers and many do. The disaster of Obamacare reflects his
desire to expand government control of the nation’s health system and reduction
of the health insurance industry to a handful of selected companies.
“Why not
propose pro-jobs policies like removing unnecessary regulations and taxes—like
the highest corporate income taxes in the world—to improve the business
climate?” asks Bast. “Why not support pro-consumer health care reform, like
replacing the tax exclusion for employer-provided health insurance with an
individual tax credit that rewards people for being smart consumers of health
care without rationing and without erecting a massive bureaucracy?”
Clearly Americans
have taken notice of an economy that has not emerged from the 2008 financial
crisis. They have seen how horrid Obamacare is, losing health care insurance
plans they liked and being denied their patient relationship with physicians of
their choosing, all while driving up their costs.
“Obama and
the folks around him are trying to create a new economy that looks a lot like
the ones liberals in the 1960s and 1970s imagined: lots of central planning,
income redistribution, the illusion of world peace, and windmills.”
“Achieving
this transformation requires destroying existing institutions in finance,
health care, energy, and education.”
That’s what Communism/Socialism does.
The danger
of what Obama is doing is becoming obvious to a growing body of Americans,
though not yet enough to curb and reverse it; those who prefer the welfare
programs and those whose liberal indoctrination and addiction prevents them
from seeing what so many others do.
“The
national government and its sycophants in the mainstream media tell us
everything is going great, but the truth apparent all around us is nearly
exactly the opposite.”
“We can
search for and report the truth, talk to our friends and neighbors, and make
sure they know what is at stake in November,” wrote Bast.
A good
place to start is the Heartland website. The next thing to do is vote in the
midterm elections to eliminate those in Congress who are part of the
destruction and to replace them with those who want to put a stop to it.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
1 comment:
Our nation is rapidly becoming a place I no longer recognize, and I fear it will only get worse if the Obama regime continues unchecked.
Do you know what I fear even more?
A new presidency in 2016, a GOP presidency that is nothing more than a mirror image of what we see now, because at this point in time I see NO Ronald Reagan on the horizon..
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