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Saturday, April 05, 2008
Jeffrey Anderson :: Townhall.com Columnist
The American Dream, Democratic Style
by Jeffrey Anderson
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Listening to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton debate, one wonders why we didn’t all think of it before. It’s so unobjectionable, really. It turns out that Obama and Clinton just want to help out the average American worker by making everything more affordable. And it turns out that all you have to do to make things more affordable is get the federal government involved.

Healthcare costs got you down? Well, let’s make them more affordable. All we have to do is funnel more money and decision-making power through the federal government. College tuition? Let’s make that more affordable by having the federal government pay for it. Housing costs? Retirement? Job training? Groceries? TVs? Cars? Boats? There’s nothing you can think of that the federal government can’t make more affordable.

The old-school practice is to have Americans pay for things directly—with money they take out of their own pockets after earning it through their own efforts. But why not have the federal government pay instead?

What is that, you say? Our federal government has no money except for what we, the taxpaying American citizens, give it? That’s not a problem.

Rather than pay for healthcare—or whatever product—directly, you can huddle over forms and receipts and figure out how much to pay the IRS. The IRS, in turn, will funnel your money to the Department of Health and Human Services. The DHHS will then pay a well-staffed team of bureaucrats, some of whom will eventually direct some portion of your money back to pay for some portion of your healthcare. You sent in a dollar and it emerged as a quarter? Not to worry. This is all part of the process of making things more affordable.

You see, no one has a handle on limiting wasteful overhead spending like the federal government. And by sending your money to Washington, which eventually sends part of it back to your doctor, you become empowered. It may seem like you’ll have dramatically less control over your own healthcare decisions and your own life, but that’s just a mirage. This is actually the path to efficiency, affordability, and contentment. This is a “change” one can believe in.

Sure, given that the federal government can’t spend a cent that we don’t send it, and given that it must waste at least some money along the way, it would appear to be a mathematical certainty that funds would be lost in the transaction, that things would in fact become less affordable. But that’s before one considers the Democrats’ other solution to the affordability problem.

As Barack Obama is fond of telling us, it’s time to unite the country. And if there’s any idea Americans can unite behind, it’s the idea that someone else should pay for their healthcare. Never mind that the wealthiest 1% pays as much in taxes as the middle 80% combined—not the same percentage, but the same amount (each group pays roughly one-third of the overall federal tab)—despite earning just $1 for every $4 earned by the middle 80% (source: the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office). Never mind that this means the wealthiest 1% pays four times the tax rate, on average, that the middle 80% does. The way to enable the federal government to make everything more affordable is to have the top 1%, or 2% (depending on which Democrat you’re listening to on a given day), pay more. And what about that bottom 40% that doesn’t pay federal taxes at all (some of whom actually get paid by the tax-collector), despite making 1/6 of the income in America? Barack wants to expand that group, increasing the number of Americans who don’t pay federal taxes at all. That way, more people will have even less incentive to oppose new federal programs. Who says there’s no such thing as a free lunch?

The Founders had a name for this. They called it majority tyranny. The simplest, most obvious problem in setting up a democracy is how to keep the majority from voting itself a nice slice of the minority rich’s pie. The only real way to protect against this is to teach respect for property rights, for self-reliance, for the benefits and justness of getting to keep the fruits of one’s own labor—to inculcate faith in the American Dream, in the faith that you too, or your son, or daughter, or grandchildren, might one day become rich, through hard work and ingenuity—and to have representatives and Presidents who cherish and protect such quintessentially American ideals. But our public schools haven’t exactly emphasized such things in recent decades, and Obama and Clinton are finding that the longstanding barriers against their particular brand of majority tyranny have weakened.

Of course, apart from the injustice of such an approach, it doesn’t work. Trying to soak the rich only prevents them from starting businesses, making as many investments, and propelling the economy through their free-enterprise endeavors. So everyone loses. Instead, the rich become more likely to hoard their money or take it offshore. The rich can always move their money around more cleverly than the rest of us. And if you tax companies more, they just become less profitable and employ fewer people—or they go offshore.

Besides, any additional money that the Democrats manage to wring from the rich will be fully offset, with interest, by the wastefulness of having the federal government play a much larger role. The net result will be a financial loss for most American taxpayers. Even after adjusting for inflation, the federal government now gets four times the money it got when Kennedy was President, despite the defense budget’s having dropped from 50% to 20% of the overall budget. This means that we now spend more than six times the money on non-defense-related programs that we did under Kennedy—even after adjusting for inflation.

Has anyone felt their quality of life dramatically improve as a result of such liberal funding of Washington? Has anyone felt the tremendous benefits of our sending six times as much money toward those programs? Furthermore, our taxes aren’t even covering their costs, a fact to which our $9 trillion debt attests all too clearly. The truth is, the federal government is like a slow-moving version of a bank robber making a get-away with an open satchel, out of which money flies to the wind with every step.

And, yet, when Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton look at this distressing picture, they conclude that we need to launch more federal programs and send more money to Washington. They conclude that we need to put Washington in charge of healthcare. If they get their way, the rest of us will not only suffer from financial waste but will be swamped with bureaucratic regulations. Socialized medicine would combine tremendous financial inefficiency with maddening bureaucratic senselessness.

For all of the Democrats’ railings against business, this sounds a lot like when a CEO repeatedly botches the management of a company and yet is continually rewarded with more money and more responsibility. Not happy with the job the government is doing? Want a change? Then let’s give the government more control over our lives!

Americans will be dramatically better off if we reestablish healthcare as something that people pay for out of their own pockets, patient to doctor (remembering that people wouldn’t have nearly so much taken out of their paychecks for healthcare premiums and taxes if that were the case). Legislation needs to push to that end, not in the opposite direction. Under socialized medicine, only one of two things can happen: either total costs will rise further—they certainly can’t drop as a result of funneling things through a massive government apparatus—or else doctors will get paid less. And if doctors get paid less, then fewer people will go to medical school. So there will be fewer doctors, which will further decrease access to healthcare.

Thankfully, there will always be a new Democratic program to make medical school more affordable. We’ll just tax the rich more—along with other taxpayers—and send that money to bureaucrats, who will funnel it to other bureaucrats, who will eventually funnel some of it back to some aspiring young medical student who, along with the rest of us, would have been far better off if the federal government had stayed out of healthcare in the first place.

Ah, isn’t it beautiful? The American Dream, Democratic style! The Founders must be proud.

But it’s not too late to change direction—to move away from stifling, encumbering, wasteful, unmanageable, federal government intrusion into nearly all aspects of our lives. Barack Obama wants to lead us further down the road toward centralized power, labeling further steps in the same wrong direction as “change.” Let’s veer off that road, onto one that starts curving around in the opposite direction, toward greater individual freedom and responsibility, paving it as necessary as we go.

To do so will take great leadership, determination, and the willingness on each of our parts to teach our fellow citizens the wisdom of changing course. But it is possible. We need change, but it needs to be a change in direction. We need to reduce, not increase, the amount of money we send to the federal government and the amount of control it exercises over our lives. That will make things more affordable.

Obama isn’t offering a change in direction, but he is promising change—and don’t doubt that he’ll deliver. Evoking LBJ, he vows to increase our rate of acceleration down Old Democrat Road, shifting us into high gear in the wrong direction. For reasons that go well beyond the financial, that’s a change America can’t afford.

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Jeffrey Anderson is a Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University and a former professor of American Government and Political Philosophy at the United States Air Force Academy.
Good thing, neither becomes president
It used to be if a parent can't raise a baby then govt. pays for it. If a woman doesen't want a baby, govt. pays for the abortion. If a person wants to have irresponsible sex, govt. pays for condomns. Now if a person wants a house he or she can't afford, govt. pays for it. The only problems with this plan is that there will not be enough people left to tax because the wealthy will find better tax shelters and the poor will get poorer as all aspects of their lives bedroom to boardroom become govt. controlled.

Stop the Madness--
The hippies protesting in the 1970's got their degrees and went on to launch their careers. Many of them ended up in Washington, D.C. in positions of power. For too many years, we sat by quietly and let them do their thing, after all, they've been telling us they can bring about change. Change to what? Seems like their going out of their way to destroy America. Is it that they think we are too powerful, too rich, too wasteful, too self-absorbed, and too stupid to run our own lives. Too stupid to even know how to vote properly. Look at the democrat primary voting system: what a bunch of crap they designed.

In 2004, the democrats were promising all kinds of changes: foreign policy reform, ending corruption, blah, blah, blah. The democrats own the senate and congress, what have they managed to accomplish in the last 4 years? Obstruct the president every step of the way, endless investigations, undermine our victory plan in Iraq, back-room immigration shenanigans, pajama parties; what a disgusting bunch these democrats have been. Shame on everyone who voted for Pelosi, Reid, Murtha, Kennedy, and the rest of those boobs.

The race is against BOTH Democrats
It's good to read that both Obama and Hillary are what they seem. Both are liberals. Obama is not more liberal then Hillary and Hillary is not more liberal then Obama. They are both in the same camp when it comes to party. Neither one favors Republicans or Conservatives ideas. McCain's race is against whoever wins the nomination. That is the only concern of the Conservatives and Republicans. The race for McCain won't be any easier against Obama or Hillary. The scheme to support and campaign for Hillary because she would be easier for McCain to beat, if anything was misleading the Conservatives and Republicans. Never, ever should Conservatives be encouraged by other Conservatives to abandon their Conservatives principles and crossover and vote for a candidate of the Democrat party. Until a candidate is nominated by the Democrats, the Conservatives and Republicans are in the camp of John McCain. Not John McCain and Hillary against Obama. McCain is the nominee of the Republican party. Obama is the Presidential hopeful of the Democrats unless something happens. Hillary is not the Presidential hopeful of the Democrats, if she was she would be winning. These are the facts and they are indisputable. Until a Democrat is nominated, both are targets, both are liberals, both are campaigning to beat McCain for the Presidency. Both gets the same treatment because their both liberals.

Big government has never been the answer
I worked for the Federal Government for 34 years. I saw how government welfare programs, run by bureaucrats with an agenda, are disfunctional, wasteful, and harmful to free-thinking Americans. I once thought big government was the answer. But after witnessing year after year of waste, fraud and abuse of monies pouring into government coffers ponied up by hard-working tax payers thinking that our politicians have our best interest in mind, I've changed my way of thinking. And so I have changed my way of voting.

Unfortunately, too many Americans buy into the tripe ladled out by Democrats and Republicans that "The Government" will take care of all that ails you... as if "The Government" were some detached wizard standing behind a curtain eagerly waiting to grant your every wish.

Big Government is made up of real PEOPLE, and those people have an agenda. That agenda is to relieve you of your hard-earned money, and THEY will manage your life for you. Is life too hard? Big Government is able to help! Just pony up your money and THEY will handle those difficult, pesky things in your life that keep you down. Besides, they know better than you how to spend your money.

Government's first responsibility is to protect American citizens from those who would do us harm. Apart from that, everything else run by Big Government is managed by people with an agenda.

HUD, DHHS, DOE, Education, I could go on. Wake up people. When we fail to take responsibility for our lives, Big Government is willing to step in and assume that role. Is that what you really want?

Perhaps true Boutte.. but...
Boutte makes a good point which could be argued on the merits either way...

But whatever our military spending and commitments, they don't change the fact that for addressing domestic issues, Socialism is a failed experiement with nearly 100 years of data in multiple cultures documenting the fact that it does not work.

Obama, Hillary, etc are not stupid or uneducated people. They know that the market delivers solutions better than the government. In making their appeal for more of what they know doesn't work, they are being disingenuous.

I don't think anyone feels particularly excited about McCain being the standard-bearer for the free market, either...

Who will champion the market - which has brought the vast majority of the improvements in our living standard that we enjoy today ?

Two Thumbs Way, Way Up
Anderson's article solidly nails the problem on the head. This article should be mandatory reading for all persons before they step into the voting booth. The federal government is nothing by a large strainer with a fine mesh. OUR money is run through the damn mess that is the federal bureaucracy---and what is left in the strainer are: Bureaucrat Salaries + Cost of Inefficiency + Standard Costs of Fraud and Mismanagement. And that's before the money is returned to the states, whereupon Bureaucrats of Lesser Stature find ways to get their own fingers in the pie, taking just enough for themselves and a few close friends.

If the American public is dumb enough to fall for the Democrat rhetoric, then collectively, we will get just what we deserve. Part of me says, "Go ahead. Make my day." Four years of a Barack presidency, combined with Congressional "leadership" under Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid could end up being a very good "learning experience." Ben Franklin's commentary is worth thinking about. "Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other."

boutte
Yes we spend more on military than other countries but maybe its because *we provide security* for much of the world. And I don't mean Iraq/Afghanistan.

Ever wonder why NKorea doesn't attack AUS or JAPAN? Its called WESTPAC.

Ever wonder why Europe needed the US to help with smalltime thug Milosevic? Its because they spend money giving American-made drugs to their citizens so they can criticize the US health care markets which produced them.

Ever wonder why Canada's military can fit in Turner Field here in Atlanta? They don't worry about a sizable military because they have the best military in the world watching their doorstep.

I am all for reducing the US involvement in the world but the situation would be terrible if we simply rolled up our carpets and came home.

The US spends about 4 percent of GDP on defense, hardly out of control. SS/Medicaid is a far greater danger to the economy than the military.

DavidM
Good post (9:07am). You make important points that are often overlooked ("conveniently" often).

I would add to it that our military also carries out a huge number of rescue and humanitarian missions. When those people came out of the jungle after the tsunami asking "are the Americans here yet?", they weren't looking for tourists. They were looking for our naval ships who show up with food and medical aid. The people in the jungle know this, but not some people in America.

Close, but subject this
to the same analysis:

" And if doctors get paid less, then fewer people will go to medical school. So there will be fewer doctors, which will further decrease access to healthcare. "

That could be true if access to medical school were a free market, but governmental restrictions on numbers of med school openings have severely limited the numbers of graduating doctors. We have to import doctors because of the shortage.

They have nothing to fear..
The wars in Iraq and Afganistan are often brought to the front whenever spending is concerned. Much is made that we "cannot defeat" these enemies. We are in a very different kind of war. It is not as much nation-states as it is an ideology that knows no boundaries.

We are attempting to win a war in a manner so that others will respect us. It is also trying to be done so that our enemies will eventually like us. War is not a popularity contest. We do not need for our enemies to respect us. We need for our enemies to fear us. We need them to fear us so much that they dare not tempt our wrath.

To borrow a line from a movie: "No one ever won a war by dying for their country. You win a war by making the other poor, dumb b.....d die for his country". It may be a hollywood movie but there is truth in that statement.

Technology and strength in the hands of anyone not willing to use it is no deterrence. It is about resolve and many in this world do not believe America as a nation has it.

Tibby


WONDERFUL ARTICLE!
I am a former U. S. History/Political Science teacher, so I understand simple economics and politics. It is so perplexing to me how these demoncrats get away with their insane policies! Yes, we have to change direction, make a U-turn and go back to the RIGHT! Jeffrey hit the nail on the head with this one.

BO & Hillary's Motto
JFK "Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country."

BO & Hillary and unfortunately only to a lesser extent McCain "Ask what your country can do for you and I'll be sure you receive it." Alot of the time you don't even have to ask!

The obvious solution
Speaking of politicians (both Democommies and Replublicommies) giving away the store please consider the following. I live in arguably the most corrupt political entity on this planet, the public workers magic kingdom of The People’s Republic of New Jersey. You say you want an executive salary, fabulous, free or almost free health care for life, come here. Become an over-pampered, overpaid, (tens of thousands of the parasites near, at and over $100K per year) over-perked, over-pensioned, under-worked, greedy, ungrateful, "hero" cop or "dedicated" teacher. They have it all and then some. If we all became one of the aforementioned "public servants" there would be no health care crisis and no poverty. We just would have to find the phantom, imaginary taxpayers to fund all these goodies.

Building houses on sand
Would you build a house on sand. Most would say no, but a Democrat would say, "Sure, and if it sinks we'll build again." Listen, there is so much waste, misuse and fraud going on in many of these programs that we don't even know what it really costs to run these systems. Now Democrats want to pile on more with a bureaucratic mess that is faulty? In just one city like New York, "40% of all Medicaid claims are questionable", says James Mehmet, retired chief investigator for Medicaid fraud and abuse. This $18 million dollar a year waste for NYC alone, translates into $250 billion a year nationwide!!!
If you have a leak in your roof, leaking pipes and a gas leak in your home, would you spend $15,000 on a home entertainment system? We can't even think about introducing new programs until we discover and combat the disgusting levels of waste in our current government. Read all about it in Real Change by Newt Gingrich!

Audacity of Hope?
Obama's "Audacity of Hope" proposes a new "post partisan" politic while advocating all of the Democrats' complaints that have stimulated division in the Senate and Congress during the Bush Administration.

Imposed on this view is the apparent bias of Black Nationalism -- the Black's complaints that are contradicted by the Black's emerging success, such as in their domination in pro athletics, and exemplified by his own and his wife's success, despite her expression of bitterness.

His "Audacity" presents a confession that appears to be "colored" by a racial and ethnic prejudice married to a Democratic political persuasion that is prominent in the South Chicago area. Proof of this: Obama was an instructor on the Constitution in the school where he taught before entering politics --but there again his analysis on the Constitution is strongly influenced by his political complaint.

If he is elected the Lincoln bedroom will probably be burdened with guests that share his racial views as exemplified by his pastor Wright, and other advocates of Black Theology. It is a follow-on of the heritage from past War II Liberation Theology. It now inspires minorities including homosexuals in their quest for social and civil recognition. Is it any wonder that Obama endorses the homosexual agenda while they endorse his campaign with funding?

Obama is certainly a classic liberal. For his goal for a new politic is nothing more than an apology and confirmation of the old -- with a special Democratic emphasis. The juxtaposition of who and what he is and what he believes contrasted with McCain will be the substance of the political contest this fall if he in fact bests Hillary for the Democrat's nomination. All of this will be very entertaining -- a theater denied in Theocracies.

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Health Care
Health care is different.

The costs of treating a patient with a life-threatening disease like cancer or diabetes or congestive heart failure are high. The way to make it cheaper is to not treat the patient, then pray at their funeral. Do we really want to live in a country where insulin-dependent diabetics get to live if and only if they make enough money to pay for their insulin? That kids with pneumonia (usually treated in a hospital setting), get treated if and only if the kids parents have enough money to pay the hospital bill?

Can you guys really envision people with cancer being told to just go home and die if they don't have the thousands of dollars to pay for chemotherapy?

If everyone is going to be treated, regardless of ability to pay, everyone needs to be in the system.

National Health Care!!!!

GeorgiaGal
You are so naive, I imagine(hope) that you are young.

National health care = government decides who lives and who dies. You don't have to pay a different price than others but you also aren't assured of timely OR quality care.

Go watch 'Dead meat' for some examples of people who died waiting for gubment run health care to treat them.

In Canada it takes an average of 16 weeks to get an MRI. I can get one in a few days in the States.

In France in the heat wave of 2000, patients were dying of heat *in hospitals*. Price cuts had dictated less than adequate air conditioning. The nurses said all they could do was to spray water bottles on the patients.

No one is denied life saving treatment in the US, on the other hand catastrophic coverage is reasonable to purchase for most people.

Why then are you willing to hand your family's health over to the people who handled Katrina?!?

What BHusseinO says
Barack Hussein Obama says:

America is the greatest nation in the world. I need your help to change that.

We are in a recession.
His solution: Give an extra 845 BILLION DOLLARS to the UN to waste.

We are in a recession. Unemployment is higher than it’s been in years.
His solution: Amnesty for 20 million illegal alien lawbreakers (some robbers, rapists, and murderers.
Gasoline costs $3.50 per gallon.
His solutions: A new tax on the oil companies which will be passed on to us the people-who-pay-all.
Oil companies have high profits.
The cost of gasoline:
Federal pump tax: 18.4 cents per gallon
PA state pump tax: 32 cents per gallon
All federal, state, county, municipal, and school district TAXES of all other kinds = 1/3 of the price.
Speculators add-0ns: Most of the rest of the price
Foreign nations’ prices: Much of the rest of the price
Oil-tanker ship charges and oil-spill insurance
The cost of the alcohol used to dilute the gasoline
The oil companies’ cost to process oil into gasoline = less than 25 cents per gallon.
The oil companies’ profit: 10 CENTS PER GALLON. The oil companies get the large majority of their profit from out of the country, not from the American People.

BARACK REPRESENTS ALL TAXATION, WHICH IS A FULL THREE-SEVENTHS (43%) OF THE TOTAL PRICE.

The price could be greatly reduced by the hiring of the oil companies to drill, pump, refine, and deliver OUR offshore and ANWR oil to us. There would be no speculators’ add-ons, no foreign nations’ price, no oil-tanker charges and oil spills, no dilution-with-alcohol cost would give us a full gallon of gasoline.
Repealing all the hundreds or thousands of taxes, and replacing them with ONE TAX AND DONE for each level of government, would reduce the price by three-sevenths (3/7).

Barack wants to disarm all loyal, law-abiding Americans to put them at the tender mercies of the 20 million illegal alien lawbreakers (some robbers, rapists, and murderers).

It is PAST TIME to
demand some qualifications for voters! Any one who depends on a welfare check or other "dole" from the government should not be allowed to vote since their vote would always be for MORE of the same, of course. We would see an immediate decrease in the federal budget if this were put into practice!

Ron - your post
is so very informative! Now how can we get that information out to those who are still in denial?

The Government does
NOT belong in the health care business, plain and simple!

It is time for the 95% of our citizens to stop allowing the "tail to wag the dog"

I am tired of maintaining myself in good health and watching others who disregard even the basics such as healthy eating habits or exercise DEMAND that the government pay for their multiple "magic pills" or surgeries. I guess it's too much to expect PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY!

I realize there are illnesses that one can't prevent, but so many of today's health problems are directly related to making good personal decisions. But...it's so much easier to ask for a pill than to take a walk...........

Meant to say
making POOR personal decisions!

Three cheers..............
Best writing and clearest thinking I've read from a university professor in many a year, Dr. Anderson. May your tribe increase and prosper.

The Tyrrany of Obama
Dr. Anderson's article was interesting in pointing out the lack of reality that implementing Barrack's would entail. It can't happen.

a faster way of cutting to the chase is to mention that we are in a global economy and we can't escape it. We must be careful how we tax in order not to slit our throats economically.

Also, to diverge, why don't we lower the tax rate on the rich and focus on taxing the so-called "American Corporations" who escape any sort of corporate taxation all together?
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