Sunday, March 01, 2009
NO MORE PRESIDENT EEYORE?
Mike Baker returns:
Don’t limit yourself to my excerpts – read it all.
It’s the damndest thing… one minute you’re in the land of the free, brave and capitalist…the next, in the words of the now famous Newsweek cover, we’re all socialists now.
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Pillory big business, tax anyone making more than you do, redistribute assets, toss in a little protectionist rhetoric… this is the change we’ve been waiting for? My parents got this change back in the early 1930’s and it led to another depression in the late 1930’s.
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President Obama has spent the past couple of weeks explaining that the sky is falling. Tuesday night during his Not-a-State-of-the-Union Address to the nation, he sounded more hopeful and optimistic. This is because polls, pundits and now advisors are telling him that he can’t be President Eeyore anymore.
Don’t limit yourself to my excerpts – read it all.
BON APPETIT
Hmm. A better analogy, I think, is that food is the progressives' new religion, and its high priest and priestesses are the Nanny Police.
THE SIX TRILLION DOLLAR MAN
Mark Steyn at his best: "Of course, when Barack Obama is accused of creating his Six-Trillion-Dollar Man “because I believe in bigger government” he denies it: “I don’t,” he says flatly. This is like Clark Kent telling Lois Lane he’s not Superman: They just look a bit similar when he removes his glasses. Likewise, any connection between Obama and a Big Government behemoth swallowing everything in sight is entirely coincidental."
I AM AN AMERICAN
I WILL NOT GIVE UP MY LIBERTY
I’ve been skimming back through the blogs I frequent, looking for a post I vaguely recall applauding the “tea party” while expressing the concern that the protests were inchoate and lacked a common theme.
The New Pamphleteers expressed the concern this way:
I agree that, initially at least, the concern was valid. But after attending the Washington DC “tea party” I believe there is beginning to be an overarching grand theme. It begins with Rush Limbaugh’s “first address to the Nation” at CPAC last night, where Limbaugh said in effect that “ when I look out here, I don’t see (insert your favorite victim group), I see Americans” and it ends with Rick Santelli’s CNBC rant, somewhat misleadingly described as an “I’m mad as hell ...” speech.
The point is, there is a “Grand Theme” for the tea parties in those moments.
I AM AN AMERICAN. From Rush Limbaugh. It matters not my ethnicity, religion, economic status, political leanings, or geographic origin; I am an American, first, foremost, and always.
I AM A TAXPAYER. My contribution. As a taxpayer, I have an investment in America, and don’t want that investment frittered away to the point that the United States becomes a debtors’ prison for my children and grandchildren.
I AM MAD AS HELL. From Rick Santelli. His complaint was with the mortgage buyout, but it’s larger than that. As a taxpayer and part-owner in America, I’m angered by what is essentially a “hostile takeover” of my country. And, yes, I’m mad as hell about that.
And the Grand Theme, I believe, is best expressed in this picture I took at the DC “tea party.”
I WILL NOT GIVE UP MY LIBERTY.
The New Pamphleteers expressed the concern this way:
What is the target of our protest? Are we protesting the President and Congress for an act already passed, or are we petitioning our state and local governments to refuse to accept the stimulus money?
What do we do if these protests do not result in the change in policies we are asking for? What happens next?
Make no mistake, once a movement like this has begun, it will, sooner or later, have to answer these difficult questions or risk failure. Now is the seed-time of liberty, and the steps we take and the words we use will either be recalled triumphantly by our grandchildren, or seen as a sad charade conducted by children who could not muster the strength and conviction of their ancestors.
I agree that, initially at least, the concern was valid. But after attending the Washington DC “tea party” I believe there is beginning to be an overarching grand theme. It begins with Rush Limbaugh’s “first address to the Nation” at CPAC last night, where Limbaugh said in effect that “ when I look out here, I don’t see (insert your favorite victim group), I see Americans” and it ends with Rick Santelli’s CNBC rant, somewhat misleadingly described as an “I’m mad as hell ...” speech.
The point is, there is a “Grand Theme” for the tea parties in those moments.
I AM AN AMERICAN. From Rush Limbaugh. It matters not my ethnicity, religion, economic status, political leanings, or geographic origin; I am an American, first, foremost, and always.
I AM A TAXPAYER. My contribution. As a taxpayer, I have an investment in America, and don’t want that investment frittered away to the point that the United States becomes a debtors’ prison for my children and grandchildren.
I AM MAD AS HELL. From Rick Santelli. His complaint was with the mortgage buyout, but it’s larger than that. As a taxpayer and part-owner in America, I’m angered by what is essentially a “hostile takeover” of my country. And, yes, I’m mad as hell about that.
And the Grand Theme, I believe, is best expressed in this picture I took at the DC “tea party.”
I WILL NOT GIVE UP MY LIBERTY.
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