Obama shoots for Mars
By Larry Elder
President Barack Obama, on Tuesday night, gave his first presidential address before Congress. He looked good, sounded great, and delivered his address with poise and confidence. He entered the Capitol and made his way through the applauding throng like a modern-day Moses slowly parting the Red Sea.
The moment was certainly historic, and all Americans — or at least nearly all Americans — took pride in living in a country that went from a Constitution that defined a black as three-fifths of a person to one where a black person could be elected President of the United States. Some journey!
But when the applause died down, the President took out a scattergun and attempted to hit everything in sight. He confidently asserted his and our intention to overcome the current economic downturn and march toward an even brighter future.
How? Government/taxpayers will spend our way to the summit.
He/Congress/we will "invest" in health care and education; "save or create" 3.5 million jobs; "cure cancer within our lifetime"; provide assistance to the states; "save our planet from the ravages of climate change"; save banks and other financial institutions while holding "accountable those responsible" for their problems; increase the size of the military; end torture (presumably he meant of our enemies); and cut the size of the deficit.
What?! Nothing about crafting a college football playoff?
After the President's speech, the political commentators fell over themselves in complimenting the President. Many said things like "he aimed high," "he set out an ambitious agenda," and "he outlined a vigorous list of expected accomplishments."
Economist Thomas Sowell uses a three-pronged test to examine government's "new ideas." 1) How much will it cost? 2) Who pays? 3) Will it work? Few of the post-speech analysts seemed to care.
One waited in vain for the political experts to point out that the President's spending spree must come from somewhere — taxes or borrowing or printing.
And, as an aside, how would the press have reacted had former President George W. Bush claimed — as did Obama — that America "invented the automobile"?
Suppose Bush steered a shopping cart down the aisle, packed it with everything in sight that he could grab, pushed it to the cashier, and then said, "You mean I gotta pay?"
The President, on Tuesday night, promised to both lower taxes and raise taxes. He promised to both reduce spending and increase it. He promised to expand education while simultaneously claiming that education begins in the home. He promised to bail out homeowners — "responsible" ones — while insisting that Americans take responsibility for living beyond our means and making bad choices.
He promised to provide financial assistance to states while never mentioning the states' fiscal irresponsibility. He said, "There are 57 police officers who are still on the streets of Minneapolis tonight because this plan prevented the layoffs their department was about to make," yet said nothing about whether that state budgeted or spent responsibly.
He unilaterally abolished the notion that "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch." Under his administration, the free lunch not only exists, but government bureaucrats provide takeout or delivery.
The President, last night, mentioned no total price tag for all this largesse. He did say, however, that he intends to raise taxes on the 2 percent of Americans making more than $250,000. Somehow he expects to burden "the rich" still more and not affect their behavior. Already, the top 1 percent pays nearly 40 percent of all federal income taxes.
The President, as he said during the campaign, promised to lower taxes on 95 percent of Americans. Of course, nearly 30 percent of working Americans pay zero in federal income taxes. But they, too, will get checks. And, Obama said to applause, the "checks are on the way."
The President sketched out a federal government grab larger than any in the history of our nation. His administration intends to bail out and oversee everything from banks to car manufacturers to lemonade stands.
Be not afraid about waste, mismanagement or politically directed spending. To ensure that our money is spent properly, the Obama administration intends to post the allocations on the Internet, ensuring wise and appropriate fund distribution.
Do those who voted against the President "want him to fail"? No, those who opposed the President want America to succeed. The formula for that success has a long and impressive track record: lower taxes, rein in government spending, and promote free trade. Let's put it another way: Remove government's boot from the neck of the American worker, businessperson and entrepreneur.
Set them free. Watch what happens.


No Romeo
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
I like the last one.
Sad but true! This man has no clue.
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Hope is what you offer people when you have nothing more substantial. - Lainetm
2May I just say, I love Larry Elder. Have been a fan for years.
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
"The President, as he said during the campaign, promised to lower taxes on 95 percent of Americans. Of course, nearly 30 percent of working Americans pay zero in federal income taxes. But they, too, will get checks. And, Obama said to applause, the "checks are on the way."
This makes me sick to my stomach. Americans attitude of "give me something for nothing."
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
4"he intends to raise taxes on the 2 percent of Americans making more than $250,000."
So much for small business (which can turn into big business) owner's to continue to be able to afford to stay in business and keep employees. He is shooting himself (as us) in the foot.
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5"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
CC, small business owners are done for. And then all the Liberals will be crying, "where did all the mom and pop shops go?"
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
6It's kinda like watching a train wreck about to happen and not being able to stop it.
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7"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
OOo I love the second one!
8Obama is obviously someone full of contradictions. For example, he is literally spending more than any person who has lived on the face of the earth versus his statement "it's time for fiscal responsibility" -- What the
It looks like a diagnosis of political schizophrenia.
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9Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.
Winston Churchill
He said he is not in favor of big government.
10Notice how many of those good things that are supposed to result from Obama's spending will not happen for 10 years? Like when he is no longer in office? Let's here what you are going to do in the 4 years of your current term, and what your plans are for your second term, if you are able to keep your promises from your first term, or is that asking too much Mr. President?
11"Notice how many of those good things that are supposed to result from Obama's spending will not happen for 10 years?"
Like, judging by the way things are going now, he'll even be there in 5????
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12"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
Yeah its his way of saying "elect me for a third term......term limits what are term limits, I am the messiah"
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
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