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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Austin Hill :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama Backs-Off From His Own Buzzwords
by Austin Hill
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Barack Obama got caught.

It wasn’t a flip-flop on the order of John Kerry’s “I voted for the war before I voted against it” moment. But Obama did, for an instant, back away from his own buzz words and “hate speech“ (I‘ll explain the “hate speech“ below), and contradicted himself. This begs an important question: how far will the buzz words and hate speech propel him in a general election cycle?

Let’s first examine the buzz words. Whenever economic issues are a topic of conversation, Obama and other current-day Democratic politicians usually draw from a couple of carefully-honed categories of terminology. One of these categories is devoted to terms that describe America’s “victims,” the other describes America’s “assailants.”

Rarely with the Democrats is there any discussion of the collaborative nature of our economy, the beauty and dignity of human labor, or the unprecedented level of upward mobility that our nation offers its citizens. Forget the stories, both past and present, of immigrants who entered our country with nothing and became wealthy and successful. If you participate in the U.S. economy, you are either a victim, or a victimizer, and there will be no economic justice until Democrats take away money and power from the “bad guys” and give it to those who are deserving.

As for America’s economic victims, Democrats will most often describe these people as “working Americans,” or ‘working families,” or “middle-class Americans.“ This is absurdly broad, and is almost as silly as singling-out “breathing Americans.” Given adequate physical capacity, most Americans breathe, all on their own. Similarly, most able-bodied Americans work - - regardless of our race, socio-economic status, family history, religion, or education - - and most of us are middle-class as well.

But the Democrats’ use of this broad, far-reaching terminology sets-up an interesting political paradigm. By implication, it implies that there are some participants in our American economy who don’t “work” - - they just “get rich” off of other people’s toil. And who would these people be? This leads us to the Democrats’ second category of economic terminology, the “victimizers” category.

One need not follow Democratic politics too carefully to hear who the bad guys are. They are often singled out as a specific class, with the phrases “wealthy Americans” or “the wealthiest of Americans.” This happens most frequently when Democrats, refusing to acknowledge that taxes were cut earlier this decade for all Americans (the poor and the middle class included), decry the so-called “tax-cuts for the wealthy.” But the assailants are also described in other broad, collective terms and phrases, and here‘s a brief list: “corporate America;” “business owners;” “big oil;” “Wall Street;” “executives,” “pharmaceutical companies;” “CEO‘s,” “companies that outsource jobs;” and “mortgage lenders.”

The most subtle, and perhaps the most damaging outcome of this rhetoric, is that ignores the human toil, risk, sacrifice, discipline, and determination that is required for a person to become a business owner, or an executive, or to operate a pharmaceutical company or be a mortgage lender or to participate in global trade. Call it “class warfare,” or “the politics of envy.” It is the left’s most acceptable form of “hate speech,” and it is turning the discontent and fearful in our society against the people and principles that enable economic opportunity for all.

And now, back to Obama. He’s had enormous political success with this rhetoric, especially in front of college students and blue-collar manufacturing workers. But then he sat down for a live interview with Maria Bartiromo, Anchor at the CNBC Cable TV financial news channel, and things went quite differently.

Roughly half-way into the interview, Bartiromo asked Obama about how high he might like to raise the capital gains tax above its current rate of 15%. Obama explained that he has consulted on this issue with Warren Buffet and “others,” and he has been told that a cap gains tax rate of 20 - 25% would not “distort economic decision making” (whatever this means). Continued...

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Austin Hill is a Talk Show Host At Boise, Idaho's 580 KIDO Radio, and a frequent Guest Host on the Fox Newstalk Radio Network. He is the Author of "White House Confidential: The Little Book Of Weird Presidential History," And Co-Author of the forthcoming title "The Virtues Of Capitalism: A Moral Case For Free Markets" (Northfield/Moody Press, 2010).
 
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Ronald Reagan is still the man who holds the country's greatest respect and is the most looked up to. Austin Hill laid out such a good article non of the lefties could think of any way to defend Obama. There seems to be a consensus from all of these bloggers far and wide that Obama, though seemingly well read, well spoken and well dressed, has amazingly done all this without collecting any substance in his character, Though he has the ability to enthrall masses of unthinking shallow people, he is still the proverbial empty suit.

The danger of this, of course, is the same danger others have had befor. Adolph Hitler was an electrifying speaker. Our MSM helped to replace a two-bit dictator in Cuba with a 6-bit communist dictator. Most south American countries have a constant struggle with the dictator problem. Dictators are adept at manipulating unthinking, shallow people.

We have two slick potential dictators in Obama
and Hillary. "I'll protect you from the rich" "Bosses are trying to cheat you", "The little man needs help and that's why I'm here", "I"m going to change this country". "The working class needs gauranteed jobs and government paid health care". These are some of
the things they will tell them before they are elected.

After they are elected, they will scream they need more power to get their programs through. In times past, when more of our politicians were statesmen, we had protection against this sort of thing. Now ........

I Am Sans Pariel
No,I knew what you meant.There really are some who would be as honest and patriotic.The news media would crucify them,though.They would not have a prayer,today.The media gets more left and powerful every day.
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