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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Barack Obama's Savior-Based Economy
by Michelle Malkin
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President Obama is back in messianic campaign mode. It is unbecoming. When he's not snarling at conservative opponents of his endless spending programs, he's pandering to supporters as the nation's community organizer-in-chief. At a stimulus rally in Ft. Myers, Fla., on Tuesday, a woman named Henrietta Hughes stood up to decry the mortgage crisis and ask Obama for his personal help. Choking back tears, she implored: "I have an urgent need. … We need a home, our own kitchen, our own bathroom."

If she had more time, she probably would have remembered to ask Obama to fill up her gas tank, too. The soul-fixer dutifully asked her name, gave her a hug and ordered his staff to meet with her. Supporters cried, "Amen!" and "Yes!" A young McDonald's worker named Julio Osegueda bolted out of his seat and exclaimed: "It is such a blessing to see you. Oh! Gracious God, thank you so much! Ungh!"

The event turned into a full-blown revival meeting when Obama announced that the Senate had passed his massive stimulus plan. Audience members erupted into applause. Tongues of fire descended from the sky. Loaves and fishes (or rather, pork and Kool-Aid) multiplied miraculously into trillions for all. GOP Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina didn't know how right he was when he warned over the weekend: "We're moving precipitously close to what I would call a savior-based economy."

Like Mighty Mouse, President Obama is here to save the day. The government is here to help -- and it is your patriotic duty to pay for it all without preconditions. Hughes didn't explain the cause of her financial turmoil. Obama didn't ask. And if we conservatives dare to question the circumstances -- and the underlying assumption that it is government's (that is, taxpayers') role to bail her out -- we'll be lambasted as cruel haters of the downtrodden.

Woe unto ye unbelievers in Big Government who cling to what Obama derided as "ideological rigidity."

Well, pardon my unbending belief in fairness and personal responsibility, but why should my tax dollars go to feed the housing entitlement beast? At his fear-mongering press conference Monday night, Obama lamented that homeowners "are seeing their property values decline." Countrywide crony Sen. Chris Dodd successfully stuffed $50 billion into the just-passed stimulus package for Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to spend on "mandatory loan modifications" for homeowners deep underwater on their mortgages. That's in addition to the $20 billion already allocated by the House last month for the same purposes. Continued...

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Michelle Malkin makes news and waves with a unique combination of investigative journalism and incisive commentary. She is the author of Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild .

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My life in hell
What bothers me most about the "stimulus" package is the entitlement mentality that it fosters. I am not against helping the truly downtrodden and down-and-out: What bothers me is that one's sense of 'necessity' is, by necessity, subjective and a lot of people have very, very long lists! My story: I am a 52 year old father of two. I did the responsible thing by waiting to get married and start a family until I could actually afford to do so. My wife has a master's and was professionally employed until she gave birth to our daughter 10 years ago. Because we were older parents we chose that she should stay home and could actually experience a children growing up. This caused our income to drop by 50 percent. Yet, we've managed. We purchased a true fixer-upper house in Southern CT that was much less expensive than what the realtors told us we could afford (which was based on two incomes, not one). We've also always had fixed, not adjustable rate mortgages even though that meant our monthly out of pocket expense was higher. The bonus to that has been, we never had to deal with the nasty surprise of a higher mortgage payment. My wife recently went back to work part-time to help deal with our mounting bills - which are nonetheless always paid at least a week or two in advance. I located not one but two part-time jobs to help make ends meet - without much difficulty, either! So there is work to be had out there. We also live very modestly; we have no cable and no satellite TV and we make do with some really old furniture. My wife breastfed our two children, which saved us at least $4,000 on formula (I know, she was a stay at home mom... but plenty of the latter bottle feed their kids, too). During the 30 years that I've been an employed adult, I've never qualified for handouts of any sort... so I don't expect much from the current stimulus package except a larger tax bill when it is all over.

May you be gifted with understanding
I sincerely hope that you become umemployed, broke and homeless so that you may learn God's primary rule of love and compassion for our fellows.
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