Archive for March, 2009

When Freedom Or Oppression Is A Choice, Obama Chooses Oppression

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

I’m thinking about the overture Barack Obama made to the “Islamic Republic of Iran” two days after theses same leaders killed dissident blogger Omid-Reza Mirsayafi. Rather than condemn an evil regime, he affirmed them. Meanwhile, those fighting for freedom languish and die:

Whether Mirsayafi’s death cows or emboldens Iran’s dissident bloggers remains to be seen. Not the least of their considerations will be the attitude of Mr. Obama, who in his videotaped address went out of his way to speak of “the Islamic Republic of Iran,” thereby giving the mullahs claim to a nation, and a civilization, they have done so much to oppress and degrade. Yes, an American president must look first, second and third to American interests. But a presidency predicated on the view that our values are our strength should not forsake those values for diplomatic expediency, much less betray our friends abroad who live, and have died, by those values.

Freedom lovers worldwide will grow increasingly afraid, both within and without America. President Obama values appeasement over freedom. That’s the new world order. Dissident fight at their own risk. Their regimes have nothing to fear from Obama.

Change.



PJM Roger Simon

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Blame the media.



Gateway Pundit

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

House Passes: Generations Invigoration And Volunteerism And Education Act
Indoctrinating your children.



Class Warfare And The Left’s Populism

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

In order to have a true populist revolt, a person must define the enemy. Throughout the campaign, President Barack Obama did just that by saying that people owning small businesses making more than $250,000 are rich. (The actual number he’s using is $200,000 for individuals.) $250,000 is very subjective. $250,000 here in Texas is a mighty fine sum. $250,000 in New York City or San Francisco might land you in the middle class. For example, the cost of living in New York is 76% higher than in Houston, Texas, but the pay is only 15% more. The net change in disposable income is $150,856.00. Just think of how many health care policies a person could buy for that much money.

Second, we have to instill a sense of unfairness. It’s not that some people took bigger risks, or made tougher decisions to get where they got. It’s that the system favored them and needs to start favoring the disaffected masses. As Obama said to Joe the Plumber, “People who make $60,000/year work hard, too. If you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.”

Finally, there needs to be the symbolic harm. Americans are not too thrilled with the bailouts. In this ownership society, lots of people have seen their 401Ks diminish into oblivion while the financial guys now get bailed out. It’s not fair. And then, to find out that they get $165 million in bonuses (they are retention payments, because guess what? no one wants to stay on a sinking ship). Outrage ensues. It’s a witch hunt. ACORN mobilizes their tiny force. AIG employees live in fear.

The fact is, I felt that President Obama was appealing to the basest of desires all the way around during the campaign. The have nots bought into the talk and nobles liked it, too. He spoke smoothly and had a presidential temperament. As the contemptible Christopher Buckley opines, fluish and back from landing his Cessna and gazing at the Iditarod:

I voted for Barack Obama largely on the basis of his temperament, which I thought superior. He is only 47 years old, but to me seemed older than that: a man of precocious aspect and judgment. In the French wording, un homme sérieux.

Of course you did, darling. You nincompoop.

So there were two ends of the spectrum that voted for Obama–the discontented and those suffering a fit of noblesse oblige. As in, no matter how much taxes the mighty Obama can put forth, it won’t matter for the super rich or for Senators, because they find their way around taxation anyway. Can you say Maryland?

In between these extremes, are the people who work for their money, who built businesses and who pour their earnings back into their business in order to grow it. What the President has been attacking isn’t wealth but talent and ambition. The working people are people who work with their hands, grunt and lift things, turn a wrench, while rich people, as Matt Yglesias said, “sit in cushy chairs.” James Joyner responded to that with this:

There’s no doubt that many low paying jobs require a lot of physical effort. Indeed, most of them are more physically demanding than most of the jobs that pay very well.

On the other hand, as Matt acknowledges offhandedly, those jobs have very low barriers to entry. One doesn’t study hard for four years of high school, four years of college, and three to eight years of professional schooling to become a mover or a stockboy or a stenographer. That’s a lot of work that’s generally put in while deferring income that those who took lesser paying jobs were earning right away.

Another key difference is that people who schlep boxes for a living don’t take their work home with them. They’re not thinking about better ways to get a piano down the stairs on the weekend or stressing about how much packing tape they’re using on the drive home.

Of course, we don’t pay people based on how hard they work any more than we grade students for how hard they studied. Ultimately, it’s about how much value others place on your services and how much competition there is for them. But the idea that an executive isn’t working hard because his chair is confortable is rather silly.

This resentment is more than resentment at the rich–it’s resentment at those who have taken the time, committed to the work and had the smarts to achieve. It’s not class warfare so much as it’s achievement warfare. Look at how the AP’s Matthew Brown summarizes the Montana plane crash victims:

Vanessa Pullen was a pediatrician, Michael Pullen was a dentist, Erin Jacobson was an opthalmologist and Amy Jacobson was a dental hygienist. Brent Ching was an orthopedic surgeon.

Buddy Feldkamp identified the pilot as Buddy Summerfield.

The Yellowstone Club, near Yellowstone National Park, is a millionaires-only resort that counts former Vice President Dan Quayle and Microsoft founder Bill Gates among its 340 members.

The loss, in terms of humanity, and brain drain is staggering and yet, the author finishes by making reference to Dan Quayle and “millionaires-only”.

The Leftist’s anger isn’t against rich, it’s against achievement. If you have succeeded in the private sector, you’re suspect and to be maligned. If you’ve achieved your wealth through graft and corruption like many in the public arena, well, that’s to be forgiven. The key is to make everything public-owned, then no one is better than anyone.

The ultimate goal of the Left’s populism is simple: socialism.



Blue Collar Muse

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Profiling: It’s okay as long as you’re white.



Obama’s Failed Diplomacy–UPDATED

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

President Barack Obama wrote former French president Jacques Chirac a letter saying that he looks forward working with him over the next four years. Meanwhile, the actual President, Nicolas Sarkozy, the French press and and the French people are offended. Gateway Pundit has the story.

My question: What exactly will Obama and Chirac work on together? And why does every action by this man seem like a petty stab at the former administration?

More questions: Is Obama consulting with his Secretary of State about these secret letters, YouTube videos and stupid gifts? Is it a case of Dumb and Dumber or is Obama just doing what he damn well pleases?

I can’t escape the feeling that President Obama just does not give a flip about diplomacy. Or rather, he’s so narcissistic, that he figures anything he does will be preferable to what his predecessor did. Newsflash, Mr. President. Some of the leaders in the world may not have liked George W. Bush, but you can be sure they respected him.

President Obama is quickly taking the position of being unliked and disrespected. That does not bode well for the safety and security of Americans abroad. Nor does it bode well for our standing in the world.

He’s going to have a tough time filling his remaining cabinet slots. No one will want to touch this administration with a ten foot pole.

UPDATED:

Turns out that Ed Morrissey has pointed to a bigger Obama faux pas and that the President Obama was just returning a letter to Chirac. Still, one wonders how Obama and Chirac would make a safer world together.



Josh Brahm

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

9 Things Media Got Wrong About Embryonic Stem Cells



Congratulations To Ann Althouse

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Ann is getting married! Yay!

P.S. Ann is a blog friend and blogger.



States Begging For Bailouts

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

This morning, the Governors from Pennsylvania and California and the Mayor of New York met with David Gregory on Meet the Press to share their sad woes. They sung President Obama’s praises because, of course, all three have their greedy little fists waiting anxiously for a bailout.

It’s not that being responsible is impossible. GayPatriot notes that Indiana, Nebraska and Mississippi, Republican-lead states all, are refusing bailout money.

Essentially, taxpayers from responsible states will fund gluttons like California. States who have taxed companies into fleeing will get theirs one way or another. Responsible companies, individuals and states will subsidize the irresponsible…just like banks, just like those who got into homes they couldn’t afford.

Why be responsible when being irresponsible pays?



The Next Right

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Guess What The Obamatons Are Doing Now?
Hint: The campaign isn’t over.