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Thursday, May 31, 2007
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
It Takes a Socialist Village
by Cal Thomas
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Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has unveiled her economic vision. Should she be given the power to implement it, we can say goodbye to the prosperity and opportunity we have enjoyed since the Reagan years.

In a speech at Manchester School of Technology in New Hampshire, Clinton said it's time to replace President Bush's "ownership society," which she called an "on your own" society, with one based on shared responsibility and prosperity.

Clinton said she prefers a "we're all in it together" society: "I believe our government can once again work for all Americans. It can promote the great American tradition of opportunity for all and special privileges for none."

Doesn't such a society already exist elsewhere? It's called socialism, where government has sought to make all things economically equal and the only equality is that all are equally poor. Wasn't defeating such a society precisely why we fought and won the Cold War? Why does Senator Clinton wish to embrace the principles of the losing side?

Clinton has merely updated the old and discredited (except among socialist dictators) Karl Marx saying: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need."

Clinton's remarks came before students at a school whose purpose is to train high school kids for careers in the construction, automotive, graphic arts and other industries. She told them, "We have sent a message to our young people that if you don't go to college . . . that you're thought less of in America. We have to stop this."

Her assertion is bunk, but it is the typical class warfare bunk that comes from rich white liberals who want to take money from one group of people and give to others who didn't earn it in hopes they will become loyal Democratic voters.

This is not the philosophy that made America what it is. This is not a land of equal outcome, but of equal opportunity commensurate with one's talents, interests and drive. Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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Socialism
The United States will be a Socialist country by the end of Hillary's second term. After she is elected, she will open the boarder to Mexico even more than it is now, and then find a way to give voting rights to the 50,000,000 or more Mexicans and Central Americans that will swarm in. At that point she will be the the dictator, and can remove term limits for herself, and her and Slick Willy can completely trash whats left of the country. 40 percent of the American people own nothing, so they will all welcome socialism. All of the people coming in from Mexico and Central America will welcome socialism. If she isn't elected in 08, then it will only delay the inevitable by a few years. I spent the majority of my adult life defending this country in the military, only to see it become what it has. I feel like a man without a country. The only possible hope for the decent people in the country may be a military coup, as radical as that might sound, but it would be better than enslavement or death.

In response to birchbank
I wasn't clear in my comments.
In her quotes, Sen. Clinton generally mentions the 'Village' in context of the federal government. It is this interpretation of 'Village' with which I take exception.

I and most on the right believe that the federal 'village' is a place of cold comfort. It disseminates money (inefficiently) to numbers, not people.
That's why we on the right favor charitable efforts by churches, local communities and concerned individuals whenever possible.

The same reasons that cause my wife and I to be the best providers of care for our children, cause our church and family and friends and neighbors to be the best providers of assistance to our family... they know and love us personally.

So in truth, we are mostly in agreement. I just worded my comment poorly.

Thank you for pointing out my error.

However, I think we differ with reference to the government. Local government can and often is quite compassionate... because they are MEMBERS of the local community, are fellow-churchmembers and neighbors of those afflicted.
The federal government is not that way. Oh, I don't claim that many federal gov't employees and workers are not fine and compassionate people... after all, I myself am a federal employee! I'm a member of the executive branch, technically-- a soldier.
However, distance and lack of personal contact can only severely diminish the bonds of compassion, and they do.

Never forget that it is 'society' that allowed a woman to be assaulted in New York without anyone even calling the police to report her screams. 'Society' can be compassionate sometimes... and at other times it can be the source of lynch mobs.
Don't count on 'society'.
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