From: *Travis*
Date: Sat, Apr 4, 2009
Subject:  President Obama's First 70 Days-- It really does all make sense




Sad, but true. Hanson describes every leftist dictatorship (Hitler and
Lenin included) in the history of the world.

B

http://www.victorhanson.com/articles/hanson040409.html

April 4, 2009
President Obama’s First 70 Days-- It really does all make sense.
by Victor Davis Hanson
National Review Online

In just the first 70 days of the new administration, a number of Obama
supporters have expressed some dismay at their new president. Some find his
ethically challenged appointments at odds with his soaring moral rhetoric.

Others lament his apparent inability to stir up supporters in impromptu
speeches, at least in the manner he did with set oratory on the campaign
trail. And they worry about his occasionally insensitive remark.

Many cannot quite figure out why, after lambasting George W. Bush for
running a $500-billion deficit, Obama has outlined eight years of budgetary
red ink that would nearly match the debt run up by all previous U.S.
presidents combined.

But such disappointments should be tempered. Not only is Obama simply
drawing on his past 30 years of education, writing, work, and associations,
but he is also properly reflecting the worldview of many of those working
for him.

What, then, is the mindset behind America’s new approach to domestic policy
and foreign affairs?

If you believed that average Americans are not well educated, do not think
in sophisticated and rational ways, and cannot be trusted to make good
decisions, whether for themselves or for their nation, then you would expand
the power of better-educated and wiser government overseers. This would
ensure that, instead of millions of private agendas that lead individuals
improperly, and at times recklessly, to acquire and consume, we would have
benevolent and far-sighted powers directing our lives in ways that benefit
the environment, the economy — and themselves.

If you believed that highly educated and sometimes distracted liberals
occasionally slip on rather mundane questions of taxes, lobbying, and
conflict of interest — but not at all in the felonious, premeditated manner
of the corporate hierarchy — then it would be necessary to overlook such
minor lapses for the greater good of marshalling talented and well-disposed
experts into progressive government.

If you believed that socially minded liberals are tolerant and
extraordinarily empathetic, then their rather impolite speech is not at all
offensive. Constant disparagement of the previous administration, and jokes
about fellow Americans — ranging from the physically or mentally impaired,
to Nancy Reagan and her séances, to the stereotyped religion and culture of
a clinging middle America, to the purported prejudices of a “typical white
person” — are not insensitive, let alone callous. No, the evocation of these
occasional infelicities reflects the tally-sheet of nitpicking right-wing
agitators, keen to bring down a hard-working progressive sacrificing for the
people.

If you believed that compensation in this country was intrinsically unfair —
that income is arbitrary and quite capriciously rewards some while unjustly
shortchanging others — then you would wish to hike income and payroll taxes
on high earners to reach confiscatory levels so that a fairer government
could correct the errors of an unfair market for the benefit of the many.
Higher taxes on some, then, are not just a means of raising revenue, but an
important redistributive tool of government to spread the wealth around.

If you believed that government does too little for the average citizen —
that at present, with its unnecessary wars and perks for the wealthy, it
cannot ensure everyone lifelong entitlement — then you would wish to double,
even triple present federal expenditures. The key would be to borrow enough
now to provide relief to the people first, and only afterwards to worry how
to pay off the resulting deficit of $1.7 trillion. Once people are
accustomed to the services they deserve, they will ensure that their
representatives find the right revenue mechanisms to guarantee that such
necessary benefactions continue. If you build programs to help the people
now, the necessary taxing and borrowing for a $3.6-trillion budget will
come.

If you had little idea of how businesses are created, how they are run, and
why they sometimes go broke, and if you thought that the truly talented and
sophisticated never go into business but instead gravitate to the Ivy League
to be trained as lawyers, professors, writers, and organizers, then you
would assume that our present problems are largely the fault of the former,
and can best be addressed by putting as many of the latter in your
government as possible.

If you believed that Main Street and Wall Street have little, if anything,
to do with why publishers can afford to extend million-dollar book advances,
or why the Ivy League has millions in scholarships for students, or why
foundations, universities, and governments can afford to hire so many
advisors, consultants, administrators, lawyers, and professors, then you
would never really connect the conditions that promote good business with
those that allow intellectuals, technocrats, and bureaucrats to thrive.

If you believed that those with capital have had an unfortunate head start,
or have done dubious things that others less fortunate would not, then you
would seek ways to forgive loans, to allow the indebted to start over with a
clean slate, to ensure new borrowing with record-low interest rates, to
lower or eliminate taxes on most people, and to expand in turn the financial
help from the government — and not worry that stocks are down, dividends are
nearly nonexistent, interest on deposits is at a record low, equity in real
property has often disappeared, and accumulated capital is itself often
diminished or insecure.

If you believed that the story of the United States is more a narrative of
gender, race, and class oppression than of brave souls promoting liberty and
trying to reify the promise of the Constitution, then you would have empathy
for fellow victims of such endemic Western oppression. The cries from the
heart we are hearing from Bolivia and Cuba, from Iran, Syria, and the West
Bank, are not anti-American, much less illiberal: they are efforts to
articulate the oppression that the people in those places have suffered at
the hands of others.

While in the short run the once-victimized may need to be deterred in their
anger from harming the United States or themselves, in the long run their
legitimate grievances must be addressed through a variety of concessions,
apologies, or dialogues in order to promote the general peace. That a Hugo
Chávez calls Americans “gringos,” or Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da
Silva blames “white, blue-eyed” bankers for the financial mess, or that
state-run Palestinian papers refer to Jews as “pigs and apes,” or that the
Iranian president serially claims the Holocaust is a concoction of Zionists,
is all an unfortunate rhetoric of the oppressed (in the same way Reverend
Wright once referred to Italians as “garlic noses”), brought on by
colonization and exploitation, rather than proof that a large portion of the
world beyond our shores is run by racist — and rather loony — people.

If you believed that the traditions and customs of the United States are
largely a story of the oppressed overcoming the perniciousness of the
privileged, rather than the collective efforts of the many to stop tyranny,
then you would talk about past oppression, past victimization, and past
unfairness far more than you would evoke Shiloh, the Meuse-Argonne, or Iwo
Jima.

If you believed that the United States is hardly exceptional, but merely one
nation not all that different from others, then you would have confidence in
the aggregate wisdom of the United Nations, and the cultural and economic
paradigms provided by the nations of the European Union.

If you believed that wars, crises, and international tensions are brought
about by miscommunications, misunderstandings, and Western insensitivity,
rather than by despots trying to advance illiberal agendas whenever and
wherever they sense an opening, then you would blame past administrations
for our present ills, with all their bellicose and retrograde talk of
preparedness, deterrence, and pre-emption. You would grandly proclaim a new
age of harmonious relations, and count on your rhetorical abilities and
charisma to persuade past rivals and mischaracterized enemies that, at this
rare but opportune moment, there are no real differences between us — and
thus no reasons for future disputes.

In other words, if you believed as President Obama and many of his advisors
do, then you would do what Obama and his advisors are now doing.

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