“There
is no need to sally forth, for it remains true that those things which make us
human are, curiously enough, always close at hand. Resolve then, that on this
very ground, with small flags waving and tinny blasts on tiny trumpets, we
shall meet the enemy, and not only may he be ours, he may be us.”
~Cartoonist Walt Kelly
By
Stephen Z. Nemo:
“We have met the enemy and he is us,” the comic
strip cartoon character Pogo famously said. That is certainly the case for
America’s political majority, though they don’t realize it … yet.
On December 8, the Gallup organization released the
results of a poll that asked Americans what they perceive to be the greatest
threat facing them in the future. 5% said “big labor.” 21% said “big business.”
A whopping 72% said “big government.”
“Since Barack Obama took office in 2009, an average
of 64% of Americans have named big government as the greatest threat. That is
up from an average 56% during George W. Bush’s administration from 2001-2008,”
said Gallup.
Two days later, Gallup reported that Americans give
Congress a paltry 14% approval rating, while a meager 40% give President Obama
two thumbs up.
Gallup adds that confidence in institutions has
dropped dramatically: 19% of Americans have a “great deal” of confidence in the
presidency, while 30% have “very little”; 5% still believe in Congress, while
47% do not; 9% believe everything they read in the newspapers, 32% don’t trust pulp
scribblers any further than they can throw them.
Can you say societal collapse?
I’m a pessimist by nature, but the dramatic
crumbling of America since the financial collapse of 2008 (expressed by the
election of Barack Obama as president) has soured my already sour view of what
lies in store for the nation Abraham Lincoln once described as “the last, best
hope of earth.”
If the politicians we elect are to be believed, this
is impossible since under our democratic system only good can come when “all of
us worked together.” Can a democratic majority be wrong? That is a question the
democratic mob isn’t all that keen to ask themselves … or answer.
Our friends at Gallup say our trust in one another
“is down nearly 20 percentage points from its recent peak in 2005,” but stands
at a comfortable 61%. That’s remarkably high considering these same souls
elected the President and Congress they no longer trust to make their childish
hope for change come true.
Americans don’t appreciate cold reality when it indelicately
smashes their childish one dimensional assumptions about our three dimensional
universe. They assume democracy is a panacea to quell all their fears. They
thought Social Security, Medicare, economic stimulus, government-run health
care would make them happy and “create jobs” and maintain a “strong middle
class” … from cradle to grave. These institutions and the actions they spur are
bankrupting the nation and the middle class, while dramatically reducing their
freedoms.
If, as President Obama says, “Washington is broken,”
it’s because politicians won’t disabuse you of your silly notions. They know
that is no way to get elected. And likewise, playing to the political
majority’s childlike notions makes lying to them all the more easier. “If you
like your health care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health care plan.”
While Americans receive cancelation notices by the
millions from their private, affordable health care providers, the Oval Office
Liar-in-Chief seeks to distract disappointed children with talk of “income
inequality.” He claims it is the “defining challenge of our time.” That’s
because he knows children are incapable of grasping the fact that their new and
expensive ObamaCare premiums ARE
addressing income inequality by redistributing … YOURS.
Oh, one more thing before I forget. Gallup reports
the “majority of Republicans, 58%, say they have a favorable opinion of the Tea
Party movement, with slightly more than one-quarter (28%) viewing it
unfavorably. Democrats, on the other hand, are largely unfavorable toward the
group, with 74% reporting an unfavorable view. Independents fall in between the
two parties, but are more likely to view the movement unfavorably than
favorably … Though the Tea Party espouses conservative fiscal goals, self-identified
conservatives, as a whole, are somewhat divided about the movement. A full
third (34%) of conservatives have an unfavorable opinion of the group.”
It's not easy being a grown up. The toughest job
every parent faces is to say no to their screaming youngster’s unreasonable
demands. “I hate you,” is the adolescent’s usual response. The good parent,
however, knows that yielding to the whims of tiny tots will spoil the child and
render them incapable of coping with the disappointments that are an inescapable
part of adulthood.
If the Tea Party is the adult in this analogy, it’s
because the movement clings to the paternal principles of the Founding Fathers.
They never promised individual prosperity, thought to concoct old-age Ponzi
schemes, or demagogue the gullible concerning income inequality. Instead, they
created a national government of limited power to maximize what Americans once
regarded as their most valued possession … freedom. They never promised you a
rose garden. They expected that you would plant your own.
If a majority of Americans recognize big government
as “the biggest threat to the country in the future,” why do they vote to make
it larger and more dangerous? It’s time you put childish notions behind you, grow
up and embrace freedom with all its uncertainties.
The prosperity-stimulating, liberty-loving,
baby-sitting magic machine of big government – a figment of your childish
imaginations – has failed you. In fact, it’s destroying you and the hope of
future generations. Congratulations! You, the democratic majority, are the enemies
of America’s future.
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