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Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Bill Murchison :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Rewards Of Hubris
by Bill Murchison
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So here, as if on cue, it being a new day and all, came the Obama administration Monday to announce new arrangements for the way the country does business.

The new big idea: Tell all those banks how much they're going to be allowed to pay executives; let them know the gravy train leaves the track here and now; Washington has their number.

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"The [bank pay] proposal," says the New York Times, "is part of a broad set of regulations on executive compensation expected to be announced by the administration as early as this week."

Father knows best, so sit still, kiddies. We bought, last election, into this arresting new way of living. It will be with us for a while. Until ….

Until, perhaps, the cut of the emperor's new clothes becomes clear. Can't say exactly how long that will take, but if I were high in the councils of the Obama administration I would be reading the Greeks for insights into the payback for hubris -- that being the administration's foremost product, evidenced as often as not in silken oratory.

The decree on executive compensation -- which is to apply even to banks that have paid back their TARP loans and extricated themselves from the worst consequences of government oversight -- is more of the same from the temple of Obama. More pride, more promising, more hubris: We'll renew the auto industry and build fuel-efficient cars we defy Americans not to buy; we'll knock together the Arabs' and the Israelis' heads; we'll substitute water and wind for oil and coal in our energy calculus; we'll "prepare every child, everywhere in America, to out-compete any worker, anywhere in the world."

And of course -- naturally, you bet -- we'll make health care available to every American: the project our do-everything administration has put on the fast track for this summer.

Various voters may wave their hats in the air and cry hooray. A different kind of sentiment overtakes others: the impulse to look for a storm cellar, because, brother, days of reckoning, when they arrive, aren't pretty.

It seems pretty clear that just such a day will dawn soon for the Obama crew. Exact predictions are vain, but the Democrats, against their own reading of the case, are staring disaster in the face. They can't deliver on all this: the harder they try, in instances such as health care, the graver grow the likely consequences for them, starting with loss of moral and intellectual credibility.

Health care indeed threatens to become our frisky administration's banana peel -- its first and central crisis; the one, possibly, that destroys public faith in the administration's ability to do anything constructive. Not that the Democrats can't pass a bill of some sort. It's that they can't pass one we can pay for, now or at any time in the future. The kind of bill that would provide uniformly excellent medical care to all Americans -- at a time when Medicare, the last gargantuan entitlement program, nears impoverishment -- is an ideal that doesn't correspond to reality. Unless, to be sure, with true reforming zeal, we redefine. In that case, it's enough to imagine that we can pay by taxing "the rich" or the policies that business now offers employees; or cutting medical costs (which already outstrip all other costs) by some magical means.

Some of it, in the technical sense, Congress can do -- like raise taxes. What Congress can't do is make Americans like the outcome when taxes rise and health care gets harder and costlier to procure.

Unassailable belief in the unassailable competence of government is the Obama administration's signature tune. You hear it whenever the teleprompter powers up. Yes, we can! "Can" what? "Can" everything.

It is a remarkable moment we inhabit, but it can't last. A coterie of -- it would seem -- cool Olympian deities has taken upon itself the remaking of America: failing to appreciate the built-in limits of competence and exertion.

The gods always were mythological. They just didn't know it.

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Bill Murchison is a senior columns writer for The Dallas Morning News and author of There's More to Life Than Politics.
 
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Wow.
I love this essay. So much that I've been struggling to say to friends and neighbors, neatly tied into a easily digested treat.

Thank you, Sir!!

But....
This article is based on the MSM dealing with the facts....

Unfortunately, I haven't seen ANY evidence of that yet.... So BAD or WORSE, it will all turn out GOOD (as reported by the MSM) and our Prez will a hero to be re-elected.

whoa nellie
'Health care indeed threatens to become our frisky administration's banana peel -- its first and central crisis; the one, possibly, that destroys public faith in the administration's ability to do anything constructive."

As opposed to how the GOP *destroyed* my faith in them by absolutely doing nothing concerning health care access? How "up is down" is that?? Oh, excuse me, they ballooned the government and spending on their dime while spending on a war we did not need. The GOP could find money for all that, but yet not even the time of day to address the health care problem that 47 million of your fellow Americans can't deal with.

There is one word I have to describe the GOP. Let's just say it helps my flowers grow.


This reminds me of...
This reminds me of a econ class I took 30 years ago, taught by a Commie (yes, he actually always voted for the Commie party, was a college radical, and was on the FBI's "Red list"--at least according to him, and I believed him). He taught us that the USSR was famous for their "Five Year Plans"; they always set goals so high they were impossible to achieve, but the instructor said they were "successful" (even though never attaining the goals) BECAUSE to bar was set so high.

Obama does the same thing. It's not just that he will claim that he "saved" thousands of jobs when he knows it's impossible to measure that goal. He will ALWAYS have the latitude to say, "Our goals were set so high we could not achieve them all--but look at what we DID achieve!"

Keep your doors and windows shut people. The amount of BS that Obama is spreading will cause a plague of flies the like of which even God would envy in its Biblical proportions.
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