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George Rebane

The Great Divide (and search RR) has been a subject of interest and debate among readers.  Our friends from the Left honor me with accusations of being a lone rogue in shining a light on the path that appears to be tearing the country apart.  Unfortunately as thinkers and commentators across the country have pointed out, the notion of such a division, the Great Divide, is an enterprise shared by people of many political and ideological colorations.

A recent piece on this is from Peggy Noonan – ‘The Divider vs the Thinker’ – that appeared in the 29oct11 WSJ.  In it she compares and contrasts President Barack Obama’s current efforts with those of Representative Paul Ryan.  What caught my eye in her analysis was the similarity of concepts that she highlights with those in RR.  Her overarching introduction immediately gets to the heart of the matter –

People are increasingly fearing the divisions within, even the potential coming apart of, our country. Rich/poor, black/white, young/old, red/blue: The things that divide us are not new, yet there's a sense now that the glue that held us together for more than two centuries has thinned and cracked with age. That it was allowed to thin and crack, that the modern era wore it out.

The glue of which she speaks was the “shared knowledge” of our past, especially that there was something “providential” about our beginnings.   Overwhelmingly, we had “a general understanding that we were something new in history, a nation founded on ideals and aspirations — liberty, equality — and not mere grunting tribal wants. We were from Europe but would not be European: No formal class structure here, no limits, from the time you touched ground all roads would lead forward. You would be treated not as your father was but as you deserved.”

From whatever future awaits us, she opines that we will look back at this as the “Great Coming Apart” during which we suffered stresses and strains where “half the country isn’t speaking to the other half”, quoting a moderate Democrat.


And President Obama?  “He doesn't seem to be as worried about his country's continuance as his own. He's out campaigning and talking of our problems, but he seems oddly oblivious to or detached from America's deeper fears. And so he feels free to exploit divisions. It's all the rich versus the rest, and there are a lot more of the latter.”

From the President on down to the unwashed OWS protesters on the street, the bank executives are vilified for their compensation and their bailouts.  These bankers broke no laws, but scrupulously followed the flawed and frayed dicta coming from Washington, obviously gaming them in the process.  However, no one even whispers the role of the government’s Fannie and Freddie, and the millions that their “politically connected” executives (e.g. Franklin Raines and James Johnson who became very rich) pocketed from playing their side of the game.  You can drive a truck through the blind spots of the Left.  (The Republicans see no sins on the part of the financial corporations.)   Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner analyze the role of the elites in their Reckless Endangerment, which “should be the bible” of the OWS gang.

In a recent speech Republican Paul Ryan scores President Obama – “Instead of appealing to the hope and optimism that were hallmarks of his first campaign, he has launched his second campaign by preying on the emotions of fear, envy and resentment.”  Ryan then goes on to focus on the "true sources of inequity in this country," which are "corporate welfare that enriches the powerful, and empty promises that betray the powerless.", identifying our real class warfare that is "a class of bureaucrats and connected crony capitalists trying to rise above the rest of us, call the shots, rig the rules, and preserve their place atop society."

The last is a message to Republicans who also need to broaden and shape up their act.  Fortunately, there are many candidates hoping to run against Obama who have serious economic plans that contain tax reforms that do exactly that – stop corporate and union welfare, let the bastards compete on their own merits instead of hiding behind the government’s purse and gun.  But that kind of reform is not yet embraced by the elite cadres of either party.  And that has given rise to the Tea Parties and now to the Occupiers.  The only problem is that they each want to go in opposite ways, and take ‘their America’ with them.

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60 responses to “Obama now ‘The Divider’”

  1. Mikey McD Avatar

    Flat tax or consumption tax, you can have one or the other :)… not both :).
    Though I am not smart enough to design the 1% financial tax I will bet my Guinness that I (we) can find a way around it.
    I’ve heard financial tax named as a cure-all by ‘occupiers’ but have never had any details to review. Definition, policing body (must be global policing body since 90% of financial trades are ‘global’ in nature), where does the tax go, how spent, what loopholes will be for sale to the highest bidders, etc?

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  2. Russ Steele Avatar

    George,
    The Occupy movement is in the wrong place and at the wrong time, because that is where their paymaster want them to be. If the food kitchen and clothes locker were removed, the petty thieves, homeless and semi-homeless would vanish overnight and the only ones in the encampment would be the paid staff of agitators. The real question is why do the paymasters want these people creating pigsties of excrement, urine, vomit, used condoms and tampons in city parks across the nation? What is the real purpose of these Obamavilles that are in the wrong place at the wrong time?

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  3. Russ Steele Avatar

    Who is the troll Bobo Bolinski? Everyone else on RR are using their real names and standing behind their words. Dealing with an anonymous troll is a waste of bandwidth.

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  4. bill tozer Avatar
    bill tozer

    Russ, here is a quote you won’t see posted at the entrance to our beloved Obamavilles: “A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government. To take from one, because it is thought that his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers, have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association, the guarantee to every one of a free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it.”
    Thomas Jefferson, 1801

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    re Bobo Bolinski – someone emailed me that this sackhead has a cartoon character’s name. I think it may have been you Russ. Thanks for the reminder, Mr Bolinski will henceforth be treated appropriately and relegated to websites more conducive to funnies.

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  6. Russ Steele Avatar

    Here is a link to a list of OWS supporters, sponsors and sympathizers from PJ Media
    The 99%: Official list of Occupy Wall Street’s supporters, sponsors and sympathizers
    The Occupy Wall Street movement has received so much media coverage in recent weeks that it’s nearly impossible to keep abreast of all the developments. So many endorsements and criticisms coming from all directions enter the news cycle in such rapid succession that even the most dedicated news junkies may have missed out on many of the pronouncements. Supporters and detractors of OWS both might find it useful to have a handy all-inclusive list of who has endorsed or embraced the protest.
    To satisfy that demand, we hereby present a list of groups, organizations, individuals and entities that have expressed their support for, sponsorship of, or sympathy for the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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  7. Mikey McD Avatar

    Michael Anderson! Your wish is there command!
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-01/lawmakers-to-propose-transaction-tax-for-financial-firms-modeled-on-europe.html
    Posted by: Michael Anderson | 31 October 2011 at 05:13 PM

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    Tribute is defined as any exacted or enforced payment or contribution done to acknowledge subjugation. To the extent that taxes don’t deliver in kind value to the taxpayer, the excess amount can reasonably be called tribute. It is safe to say that the tribute component of our taxes has sky-rocketed in recent years.

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  9. Mikey McD Avatar

    Amen George.

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  10. Bonnie M Avatar
    Bonnie M

    Thank you Bill Tozer for quoting Jefferson. That’s the moral mentality that contributed to our Bill of Rights. Later, Abe Lincoln added that America was a place that the little guy could get a fair shake and realize his dreams. The Bill of Rights (our Constitution)is what created the United States of America. It should be our standard to keep us united. Destroy this and we, as a people and consequently a nation are left with confusion, chaos and lawless anarchy.
    It doesn’t matter what it is…football, basketball, baseball…It will not work if you don’t play by the rules. Go to the rules that unified America so you’ll understand. It’s very simple.

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