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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Beware Obama's Middle Class Task Force
by David Limbaugh
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When you read reports that President-elect Obama is going to establish a "task force to assist middle-class families" and that incoming VP Joe Biden will be its point man, keep a very sharp eye on what's going on here. It's an appeal to form over substance designed to convince voters he cares so much that even if he fails, he should be lauded and, of course, re-elected.

Modern Democrats have perfected the art of political propaganda, as seen in their demonization of "the Bush economy" for most of Bush's two terms despite the mostly positive economic numbers during that period. My guess is that under President Obama, they'll seek to do the reverse, if necessary: wooing the public with constant overtures to "the middle class" designed to mollify it irrespective of actual economic conditions.

Analogous to a teacher "teaching to the test," when a teacher imparts information to students to help them score higher on college entrance exams as opposed to increasing their actual knowledge of the material, President Clinton mastered the art of governing to the polls.

He had an entire team working 24/7 on enhancing his image and eulogizing his policy agenda. It's true that their task was aided by a robust economy, but the Clinton "war room" was still undeniably powerful well beyond the elections.

How much more shocking it was, then, for the young neophyte to take the Clintons to school, especially in the organizational and grass-roots aspects of the campaign. It would have been no less amazing if one of Muhammad Ali's sparring partners, such as Jimmy Ellis, had knocked Ali out instead of being knocked out himself.

It's true we're talking about Hillary Clinton, not Bill, that the Clintons were arguably past their prime, and that Obama was a charismatic and eloquent candidate, but Obama's dispatching of Clinton still proved that Obama's team is a political force of nature. They are seasoned political operatives andtrained and tested in the mean streets of Chicago-style politics, a stark taste of which we've witnessed recently with the Blago saga.

Even before his inauguration, Obama and his team have begun to use those skills in anticipation of his term. They have systematically lowered expectations for an economic recovery, dramatically altering their campaign tune of promising great improvements to cautioning against "hope" anytime soon. They've carefully sculpted Obama's image as an unflappable statesman in control and already in office (audaciously creating the office of the president-elect) while wholly defying the reality that Obama has studiously avoided taking definitive positions on any consequential issues. Call it perception trumping reality or just plain smoke and mirrors. Regardless, it appears to be working.

What really got my attention on all this was recent news that Obama plans to establish a White House Task Force on Working Families "to assist middle-class and working families." The perpetual campaign has already begun.

Our antennae should already be raised over Obama and the Democrats' persistent effort to single out the middle class, as if it's a definable term and as if politicians should target it for special treatment even if it is. What about the poor, by the way? And am I the only one tiring of this implication that productive and successful people don't work? Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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What does the middle class need?
As a probable member of the middle class, I need the government to not tamper with my finances. I don't need the gov't to increase an estate tax to take away what my parents have left to us 8 siblings. I don't need higher capital gains taxes on the few years that I actually have some. I'm 5 years from retirement but now I don't know if I can since the professional money people have washed out 40% of my paltry pension. My best advice to the Obama gov't would be to leave the middle class alone.

Pete, RI - BRAVO!
"Subject: The Wrong Debate
...No one is willing to debate the proper role of government. Government intervention is always a given; the debate is simply over the form it takes. Politicians redistribute income because it works - of every 1000 voters, 160 pay 83% of the taxes, the other 840 pay only 17%. You will never be voted out of office promising to give away money to the 840.

Couple this with the fact that most people are sheep, willing to trade freedom for big daddy government "security", and you have the recipe for disaster.

Sometimes I think the only freedom most people want is the freedom from responsibility. Dependency is slavery, but most people will be too fat, dumb and happy to realize this until it is too late.

The economic crisis is a convenient excuse to push through more redistribution. Find me where the Constitution says that is a function of government."
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I completely agree, which is why I say "Taxpayers, Unite and Strike"!

Let those ceding freedom and resonsibility for Big Daddy Government figure out a way to redistribute wealth when we quit paying taxes. What the Obamamorons fail to understand is that when Obama talks about "Spreading the Wealth" and "redistribution", he is talking about taxes, not wealth. So, if you are wealthy, you can avoid paying taxes unless you have a capital gain. And, confiscation of wealth would violate the "Takings Clause" of the Constitution. Even if you are not wealthy, give yourself a pay cut and tell the Government to read your middle finger.

Starve the Governmental Beast and it will wither then die... As will "redistribution".
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