Over 1-1/2 years ago, on February 10, 2007, I posted an article in this blog titled “The Creeping Socialism of Barack Obama”. I’ve had several comments posted, both positive and negative, during all those months and the latest was today (11/6/08). I’d like to share this last comment because both the comment and my reply might interest those of you who have feelings about this election victory for Barack Obama:
Kylelee writes: “America has spoken and despite the republicans attempt at striking fear in the hearts of the voters, Obama is now our 44th president. I’m confident he will get the job done, and I’m proud of my country for not falling for the cheap tricks that were thrown at them. I’m glad my country has matured enough to elect a man of African decent to the office of president. It shows that Barack has true vision and leadership which is why the American public was able to overcome their prejudices to vote him into office.
Finally, Barack is NOT a socialist. His idea of putting a heavier tax burden on the rich only makes sense. He is not taking their money and giving it to the poor. He only wants to lessen the burden on individuals who are struggling right now. The rich will not become poor and the poor will not become rich. The rich will stay rich and the poor will have more of an opportunity achieve their dreams.”
Yes indeed, America has spoken and Sen. Obama will soon become our 44th president.
While Kylelee is “confident” Sen. Obama can get the job done I remain only hopeful that he doesn’t do too much damage to our country. He will be my president too and I will support him when I believe he’s right but I will attack and vilify him when I feel he’s wrong.
Race ’seems” to have been a big issue in this election (as it was in this comment) but I believe that’s overstated. I believe that Obama’s race had *almost* nothing to do with his winning the election! The “almost” is because the majority of black voters DID vote for him ’specifically’ because he’s black and they felt this was some kind of racial milestone. I can certainly understand that and I’m sure that helped his vote total but it doesn’t look like that was a deciding factor. On the other side of the imagined racial divide, I believe there are only a very few white Americans who would have voted against Obama because he’s black (or almost black anyway). There will always be a few bigots (on both sides) — if I believed that there was a Hell, I would gladly wish them there.
The major factors in Obama’s win over McCain, as I see them, were 1) The overwhelming hatred for President Bush which most likely would have doomed any Republican candidate to defeat; 2) the severe economic downturn which can in part be placed at the feet of the Bush administration but in a much larger part be placed on the Congress and Senate which have been dominated by Democrats for the past two years (funny how that wasn’t publicized more in the media!) and 3) would be the media itself who gave Obama a much easier ride than they could have, if they had not, for whatever reason, wanted him to win the presidency.
Let me repeat two specific portions of Kylelee’s comment:
1) “It shows that Barack has true vision and leadership which is why the American public was able to overcome their prejudices to vote him into office.”
What this election shows is NOT that; what it shows is that the majority of the American people are foolish enough to want to tamper with principles that made this country great, principles that mean nothing to Obama, principles such as self-sufficiency and personal responsibility.
2) “Finally, Barack is NOT a socialist. His idea of putting a heavier tax burden on the rich only makes sense. He is not taking their money and giving it to the poor. He only wants to lessen the burden on individuals who are struggling right now.”
Well apparently Kylelee is herself a socialist thinker — so she’s a poor judge of what is and what isn’t socialism.
Taking people’s money by force and giving it to someone else is, on its face, illegal but in Obama’s thinking (and Kylelee’s) its perfectly acceptable and, on top of that, “it only makes sense”.
We are already living in a virtual ‘nanny-state’ and Obama just wants to make it larger and more all-encompassing. He said this himself in a TV interview; this is not a direct quote but it is very close: ‘we live in a culture where its every man for himself, we have to change that so that everyone is responsible for looking out for each other.’
That sentiment is wonderful on a community level and on a *voluntary* basis but it has no business coming out of the mouth of a man running for president of this *once proud* nation. No longer can we be proud because every level of government, in far too many places in this country, is infested with people like you Kylelee — people who really believe that we can, with impunity, take from those who earned their money and give it to those who did not.
The United States of America, with your help, may well be on its way to becoming a third-world country, not only because we have lost the pride and dignity we once had but because the kind of thinking displayed by Barack Obama (and Kylelee) will certainly destroy our economy.
News Links:
Daily Herald (Utah): IN OUR VIEW: Barack Obama’s socialist agenda
Time Magazine: Barack Obama won’t raise your taxes. At least not in 2009
Blog Links
Samaritans Scalawags Scoundrels & Fleecing the Sheep: The Obama Honeymoon Period is Officially Over
Losing My Religion: Barack Obama, a socialist nation, and universal healthcare
















5 users commented in " The Creeping Socialism of Barack Obama, Part II "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackSocialism is defined as government control over the means of production and financial system. How can this be “high-quality English language analysis” when you distort the meaning a word just because it has a negative connotation in the eyes of your devout readers and thereby distorts the truth and pushes your preconceived agenda?
WOW great article..I did not vote because well Jesus is my king..and I didnt like my choices…so good article I loved it…
“Putting a heavier tax burden on the rich” does not make any sense whatsoever! People, rich or poor, decide for themselves which route they will take. Rich people are the ones who’ve been willing to work for what they’ve earned and make wise investments. As far as the “ones who struggle,” it should be their own responsibility to work to improve themselves. For too long the so-called “struggling” have been given a free ride, free welfare to do absolutely nothing other than having sex and producing more kids. These same moms do not have to worry about paying medical expenses; it is all taken care of by Medicaid and other federal programs. This entire society has for too long been an enabler of those too useless to try to earn a decent living. They’d rather produce herds of kids to increase the amount of welfare benefits. These same kids are the ones, whether they know the alphabet or can count to ten, are the ones who get free scholarships. Our tax dollars build the “affordable” housing for the minorities who, in turn, blame the working people. They “are not treated equally,” and that is absolutely the most accurate statement we have heard. They are correct. They are NOT treated equally. The wealther and middle class people must work for a living and take care of their children rather than being welfare scavengers.
Wow, Flash. I’ve read some seriously silly things on this site, but you’re amazing. What’s your username on Stormfront ?
Speaking of Barack Obama:
Barack Obama is a racial-minority individual, and in his heart and mind he inevitably does not endorse hate crimes committed by George W. Bush.
George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism (indicated in my blog).
George W. Bush did in fact commit innumerable hate crimes.
And I do solemnly swear by Almighty God that George W. Bush committed other hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism which I am not at liberty to mention.
Many people know what Bush did.
And many people will know what Bush did—even to the end of the world.
Bush was absolute evil.
Bush is now like a fugitive from justice.
Bush is a psychological prisoner.
Bush has a lot to worry about.
Bush can technically be prosecuted for hate crimes at any time.
In any case, Bush will go down in history in infamy.
Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993
“GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY” BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG
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I am not sure where I had read it before, but anyway, it is a linguistically excellent statement, and it goes kind of like this: “If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Oh wait—off the top of my head—I think the quotation came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.
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