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George Rebane

To keep track of what our socialist brethren in the country are saying, I visit sites like truthout.org.  One of the Left’s champion commentators is economist Dean Baker who writes ‘The Anti-Stimulus Crowd Blows a Gasket’ .  I cannot claim that I understand any of Baker’s logic or development, it comes from a universe I have spent my lifetime studying, and subsequently unsuccessfully avoiding.

Now it looks like we are all fated to ride the train of Team Obama into a socialist future that even they are unabashedly giving the redux label of ‘New Deal’.  The Right has no goods to sell on this train, their only hope is that people see sooner than later that it’s headed in the wrong direction.  But given examples like the mindless support that AB32 (California’s greenhouse gas law) continues to draw, there is little hope of that.

[update – to those concerned that “mindless” is perhaps too strong of an adjective, please check out the long list of analyses at the Institute for Energy Research site on the cost of the federal Lieberman-Warner climate change legislation that California’s AB32 seeks to trump in its implementation.  Especially revealing is the SAIC study done for the National Association of Manufacturers.  Hat tip to Russ Steele on NCMW for sending me this cost analysis.]

Perhaps the only chance of some redemption lies in Baker’s own prescription of how long it will take for Team Obama to succeed.  He states that

The anti-stimulus crowd is getting desperate. The possibility that a young charismatic new president will push through an ambitious package that begins to set the economy right is truly terrifying to this crew. After all, if the economy begins to turn around and has largely recovered in three or four years, the Republican leadership can look forward to spending most of their careers in the political wilderness. (Emphasis mine)

BakerBook ‘Three or four years’, ‘largely recovered’ (!?) seem to me admissions that the Dems are going to wander in the woods for a while before coming to the tunnel with the light at the other end.  Last I looked, there will be an election in 2010.  And if we are still in the full bloom of a recession, someone may notice.  The problem is that by that time we will be used to getting our semi-annual Vote Democratic (aka ‘stimulus’) checks.  At least those of us who can reliably be counted on to vote socialist will get their checks and tax rebates.

The Republicans don’t yet have a plan on how to communicate to the voters a solution to this prolonged economic travesty.  It’s not even clear that such a concept can be communicated to the very large, pre-educated segment of the electorate, especially when your message is that you have to retrain yourself to regain your relevance in the new workplace.  It’s hard to embrace that kind of responsibility when the Left is saying, ‘Pay no mind, just look at the checks you’ve been getting, and here’s a nice new government job waiting for you, all paid for by the coddled rich.’

Oh, in case you’re confused about the ‘coddled rich’ part, Dean Baker also has that sorted out for you in his new book The Conservative Nanny State.  And here is the part that I really worry about – Baker has a point.  We all know that the big corporate rich have received their share of government coddling.  And while the Dems try to uncoddle those people, the successful entrepreneurs and wannabes – those who risk in creating our new technologies, industries, and jobs – will be swept along and made to pay through the nose as we all sink into the suffocating sameness of a socialist sunset.

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3 responses to “A View from Leftfield (updated)”

  1. Mikey McD Avatar
    Mikey McD

    George, what government successes do those from “Leftfield” cite to give more power/money to the government? Successes like our bankrupt social security program? Our 2nd to last in the world public education program? Our governments ability to combat and inhabit foreign nations at will? Do tell, where does their faith in government come from?

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    Mikey – They cite the totally perverse interpretations of history in the ‘successes’ of Roosevelt’s New Deal and Johnson’s Great Society programs. The socialist aim has always been to unabashedly buy the votes of the ignorant. Witness today’s news that several billions of the contentious next $850B bailout would go to outfits like ACORN of voter fraud fame, for “neighborhood stabilization” activities. These are naked Democrat vote buying programs delivered with a hefty dose of socialist propaganda. If Christian charity groups would inject the same amount of evangelism into their partially government funded programs, you would hear screams of outrage from the ACORNs and the tromp of wingtips of ACLU lawyers marching to the courthouses.

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  3. Wade Avatar

    I am none too happy at having to defend “ACORN,” an organization about which I couldn’t care less but for the sake of (possibly) correcting a myth or two, here goes:
    Some few of Acorn’s contractors, paid per registration to register voters, were not, in fact, found to have been perpetrating “voter fraud” as has been ceaselessly and breathlessly repeated by the right wing and its sympathizers in the press. They were found to have been perpetrating the wrong, illegal, and annoying but far less heinous and damaging crime of “voter registration fraud.” To wit: with an eye toward padding their stacks of legitimate voter registration forms in order to earn more money, some of them filled out extra, bogus forms using made up names or the names of celebrities. These bogus forms were promptly found by Acorn staff, per procedure, ahead of their submission to the County Clerk or whatever., at which time, in a sane world, they would have been removed and disposed of in addition to those responsible being fired, which they were. However, election law specifically prohibits such an action, requiring that all filled-out voter registration forms, even those in the name of “Daffy Duck,” address “Mars” be preserved and submitted to the proper authorities. This law ostensibly prevents right-wing voter registration outfits from culling Democratic registrations from their submissions and left wing organizations from doing the same to Republican registrations. The unintended result being that Acorn, even after carefully filtering the voter registration forms for bogus or fraudulent forms is required to submit them anyway, in this case bearing a big, red sticker that says “FRAUDULENT.” Cue the manufactured, right wing outrage as if Acorn was knowingly trying to slip these registrations through the process. As if someone might succeed in voting as “Daffy Duck,” address “Mars.” That such a vote might be for Obama. Disregard the fact that none of this happened. Make the sizable leap from bogus registration forms to “voter fraud,” which is the “illegal interference with the process of an election, tend[ing] to involve affecting vote counts to bring about a desired election outcome…”
    From the Guardian (I know, I know, Labour-loving European Socialists but, still, a paper highly regarded worldwide…):
    “It’s an old Republican scam, but it’s never been carried out with more zeal than this year. The Republicans have been putting so much time, money and resources into the propaganda leading up to this over the last four years, we should have expected no less.
    That, of course, was before the department of justice, under George Bush’s corrupt command, would itself become politicised by the very Republicans so desperate to keep low-income voters from voting, that they were willing to fire their own US attorneys for failing to bring phoney charges of voter fraud in key swing states like Nevada and Missouri.
    So what are the crimes that have caused all the Sturm und Drang on US television and talk radio, and in several otherwise respectable newspapers and even by the McCain campaign itself?
    The only actual crime here is that Acorn managed to register some 1.3m low-income (read: Democratic-leaning) voters over the past two years. The rest is, pretty much, just made up.
    Here are the facts. Acorn verifies the legitimacy of every registration its canvassers collect. If they can’t authenticate the registration, or it’s incomplete or questionable in other ways, they flag that form as problematic (“fraudulent”, “incomplete”, et cetera). They then hand in all registration forms, even the problematic ones, to elections officials, as they are required to do by law. In almost every case where you’ve heard about fraud by Acorn, it’s because Acorn itself notified officials about the fraud that’s been perpetrated on them by rogue canvassers. Most officials who run to the media screaming “Acorn is committing fraud” know all of the above but don’t bother to share those facts with the media they’ve run to. None of this is about voter fraud. None of it. Where any fraud has occurred, it’s voter registration fraud and has resulted in exactly zero fraudulent votes.
    You’ll hear that Donald Duck, Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy, Mickey Mouse and (new this year) the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys football team have all had fraudulent registrations submitted in their names. That’s true. And we know this, why? Because Acorn told officials about it when they followed the law and turned in those registrations, flagged as fraudulent.”
    So unless there is evidence of something else afoot that no one else has been able to uncover, even at the cost of one’s lucrative and powerful US attorney’s job, can we please put this myth to rest?
    p.s. It is one of the unintentionally hilarious facets of the ’08 campaign that Republican politicians and the news media managed to bloviate / report on bogus allegations of Acorn / Democratic “voter fraud” ceaselessly, for months, without ever once mentioning the US Attorneys purge scandal and its origination in EXACTLY the same bogus claims within an illegally politicized DOJ. Rather breathtaking in its mendacity…

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