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Any quality strategy should include a performance matrix to analyze said strategy.  The progressive strategy, jump started in 1913 (16th Amendment and Federal Reserve Act- later amended in 1977), put on steroids under Franklin D Roosevelt’s “New Deal” and Lyndon B. Johnson “Great Society,” has failed Americans.  If the intention of the progressive movement was birthed by virtuous or evil hearts is a completely different debate.  Performance metrics used to grade the impact on either the individual or society as a collective shows that the progressive movement has failed (continues to fail).

This analysis will in large part ignore the desecration of individual liberty and focus on the deterioration of the quality of life of the collective due to progressive policies.


The following tenets are at the heart of the progressive strategy:
•    Politicians, government planners and bureaucrats (Federal Reserve, “Department of XYZ”, etc) are required in order to provide equality to society through the sacrifice of individual liberty.
•    Politicians, government planners and bureaucrats are capable of managing, manipulating and forcing the economy in a manner that serves society; through law (controlling interest rates, regulations, tax code, fees, etc).
•    Politicians, government planners and bureaucrats are required to protect citizens from themselves, bad luck and the acts of others (via regulation, educations, etc).
•    Politicians, government planners and bureaucrats can be trusted with power.
•    Assets (private property) are first and foremost the property of the government.
•    Policies designed to provide ‘safety nets’ for ‘unlucky’ citizens (lost jobs, limbs, health, etc) are a fundamental right and providing for such will benefit society.

Providing equality, through force, is an immoral and futile exercise.  Despite onerous employment laws, irrational powers granted to employee unions (public and private), a progressive tax system, countless regulations bought by special interests equality has not improved.  Wealth equality (“Wealth Gap”) is unchanged from 1913 to 2008 (the top 1% of society still hold approx 18% of the total wealth).  Progressives don’t dispute the wealth gap (or the highly comparative “Income Gap”), they simple choose to ignore the fact that the same gap existed before their ideology took root.
 
The mandate of the Federal Reserve is ‘price stability’ and ‘employment.’ The objective of every decision by the Federal Reserve is focused on either/both decreasing inflation or combating unemployment. How is the Fed doing?  A dollar in 1912 would be worth fewer than 5 cents today. Fail.  Today’s unemployment rate of 8.3% is over double what it was in 1912.  The recent ‘great recession’ marked the highest unemployment rate since 1977 (when the ‘unemployment mandate’ was signed into law).  The Federal Reserve has obviously failed its mandate.
  
The impact of regulations seems to be working against society.   Habit derived ailments rise (pick your data point, one example, obesity has increased from 45% of population in 1965 to over 70% in 2005).

Despite more regulations the number of disabled Americans is at an all-time high (and rising). Shouldn’t increased regulations equate to decreased disabilities?
 
Despite all the safety nets (including but not limited to unemployment insurance, workers compensation, public education, government sponsored career enrichment programs, etc) and regulations dependence on government is at an all time high. Keeping inflation neutral in the calculations, more than 15 times the resources were committed to paying for people who depend on government in 2010 than in 1962. 70.5% of federal spending now goes to dependence-creating programs, up dramatically from 28.3% in 1962, and 48.5% in 1990. Today US government spending on dependency programs (entitlements, education, farm subsidies, housing, food stamps, disability) is more than the total discretionary income of all Americans combined.   Soon the resources of the independent will not be enough to provide for the dependent.  This reality is smacking much of Europe in the face.   [Here we must ignore the notion that some progressives may see government dependence by society as an achievement]

The political process (and thus the rule of law) has been denigrated by the influences of corporatism (whereby corporations, labor unions, foreign nations, etc buy political influence). Limit the power of government and you will limit the ability of special interests to buy special treatment.  Witness the collapse of sustainable/healthy farming (growth of agribusiness to an oligopoly with a nations food source in the hands of few), the media monopoly, skyrocketing healthcare expenses, rising education expenses, war on drugs and the never ending cycle of American led wars via the military industrial complex as some of the byproducts of corporatism. Corporatism is the result of government wielding too much power and not having the integrity (or checks and balances) to revere such power.  Corporatism is made possible by the progressive’s belief that governments are worthy of near-absolute power.
   
Public education is another great example of progressive government bureaucracy gone wrong.  The quality of education in the US continues to decline despite various reform programs and increased spending on education.  Average Scholastic Aptitude Test scores fell 41 points between 1972 and 1991 and the number of kids scoring over 600 on the verbal part of the SAT has fallen by 37 percent since 1972. Pick your study; US rankings among other nations in math/science are abysmal.

Progressive policies require (growing) government spending.  Unchecked spending has left the US (and Europe) drowning in debt.  The interest expense that taxpayers pay on US debt is up over 212% since 1980; in 1912 there was no national debt (thus no interest expense).  Today US debt is larger than the total 2012 US Gross Domestic Product. Today, the US Government debt is equal to over $139,000 per taxpayer.   Progressive policies have required an unsustainable/unserviceable amount of debt. The slightest increase in interest rates (currently being manipulated lower via the Federal Reserve’s Quantitative Easing Programs/monetization of debt) will have a dramatic impact on interest expense.  It should go without saying that increased interest expense decreases the funds available for government services and forces higher taxation that hurts the economy.  The growth in debt cannot continue.
 
In summary, the progressive strategy requiring the empowering of politicians, government planners and bureaucrats has failed both the American individual and American society as a collective.  The progressive strategy has brought about higher unemployment, inflation and (unhealthy) dependence on government. The power bestowed upon central planners has been pimped to special interests to the detriment of society.  Most importantly the progressive ‘holy grail’ of a more equitable sharing of wealth/income has not come to pass as progressive policies have had no material impact on equality as measured by the “Wealth Gap” or “Income Gap.” 

[Mr McDaniel is a wealth management professional in Nevada County, California.]

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193 responses to “American Progressivism – Epic Failure”

  1. George Rebane Avatar

    Gregory 1036am et al – Gentlemen, your persistent and reasoned counsel on the utility of my using ‘raghead’ (even though meticulously apologized) is beginning to make inroads since my credo is not canon but subject to continuous review.
    I have Sikh friends and colleagues whom I would not want to hurt, no matter how unintentionally. So I ask for your help in adopting a new label that fulfills the requirements for a pejorative and unambiguously recognizable label as explained in my raghead essay. While appreciating the suggestion of “I-borg”, I rejected that for the reasons given.

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  2. TomKenworth Avatar

    For the sheer heck of it I just did a search here for “Gregory” and “raghead,” and other than his claim just now, and one other person’s post, it does not seem like he ever did what he claims he did, admonish George here publicly about using the term “raghead.” Maybe the fisty fist monger has striped a couple of gears, neuron-wise? Or just thought nobody would bother to check? Maybe the search engine doesn’t go back very far? Mr. Goodknight, just when did you ever make anything resembling such a statement to Dr. Rebane, publicly, on this blog? You know, the stuff you claimed I’ve forgotten, etc.?

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  3. Paul Emery Avatar

    It’s kinda odd that George goes in that direction. He’s perfectly capable of describing whatever he needs without resorting to playground trash talk. I doubt if Bill Buckley would have resorted to such language.

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  4. Ben Emery Avatar

    George,
    I appreciate your concern for your friends feelings but this is the point we are are trying to get across to you. Your speech has consequences intended and unintended. Maybe you should do your next KVMR commentary apologizing for using such a loaded phrase loosely? Just a suggestion.

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  5. TomKenworth Avatar

    L.W.H.U.W. GoodNuggett, please show in the writings, songs etc. of the shooter than he did know the difference, and that he had good reasons to go after Sikhs, instead of Muslims, at least in his mind. And, BTW, if you only wrote George in private, where is your courage to take a stand in public for something you believe in? You are sure some Johnny-come-lately, jumping on the train, after the engineer and train crew have already got her rolling. We don’t need your “fist full of _____.” You can keep it to yourself, at the old SF Zoo. And again, if you don’t like being flung at, then stop your flinging. We’ll run out of ammo shortly thereafter.

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  6. TomKenworth Avatar

    “George, you know I have counseled you here to drop “raghead” in the past”
    Yeah? Like when?

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  7. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 1109am – I thought it was obvious that Greg’s 1043am refered to the popular majorities of a democracy, and not majority votes in legislative and regulatory bodies by members vetted by the public and/or elected officials.
    re your 1039am – It’s still not clear that you understood my 1027pm. An historical, fundamental, and broadly accepted ‘right’ of a sovereign nation-state has been to provide for its own survival. To my knowledge the US is the only such state which has the rules for its own orderly dissolution codified in its constitution.
    But that dissolution was contemplated on the basis of deep ideological differences that might arise among the several states. Our Constitution treats all other threats to its existence as treason and sedition, and makes provision for dealing with those acts.
    But accusing and punishing US citizens for such acts requires due process which has regularly been suspended by our government during times of emergency. I have already stated that US citizens should have their (Bastiat Triangle) rights abridged only through due process, which process has not been codified for entire groups of citizens sharing some common attribute.
    If the government thinks that it needs to act first, then Congress (and SCOTUS?) needs to immediately conduct a thorough review of the action, and countermand the executive if that is their subsequent finding.

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    re TomK’s 1131am – OK guys, I’ve asked for your considered alternatives to ‘raghead’; the piling on right now is not helping the objective. For the record, GregG has long counseled me privately via emails to not use ‘raghead’.

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  9. THEMIKEYMCD Avatar

    The basis for the progressive tax system is the same bigoted foundation that pitted Germans against Jewish Germans in the 1930’s. A mob using government force to treat a minority aggressively different.
    It should be abundantly clear that ‘the rich’ feel targeted/hated/victimized/subhuman.
    ‘The rich’ are footing the bill (by gunpoint and against their will) for programs (wars, redundant agencies, unneeded agencies, etc) they don’t desire, want or need; thanks to mob rule powered by hate.
    We are all humans. I choose love.

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  10. TomKenworth Avatar

    “TomK probably also knows I’ve never used it except to ask you not to,” Until you start cc’ing me copies of your emails, how would I know?

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  11. TomKenworth Avatar

    Nice try at co-opting, McMikeyIndeedy, but you are not the needy.

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  12. Gregory Avatar

    George, Islamofascist might be as good as it gets.
    Ben, you’re once again a moving target. You talk about getting a majority of the people, then when backed into a corner, talk about a majority in Congress, but you’re still off the mark. Even in the Congress, the minority views have a great deal of power, including the mysterious “hold” in the Senate, where a member can secretly threaten a filibuster, the ultimate tool for a few to stymie the many. Great stuff.
    The OWS mentality begs for mob rule.

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  13. Ben Emery Avatar

    Greg,
    Who votes for our representatives in congress and government? We do. Get a simple majority of the votes you become the representative no matter if you have one candidate or five. Once congress or state legislature simple majorities are needed to pass general bills that will eventually become law. All along the way simple majorities decide our representatives and general laws.

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  14. Ben Emery Avatar

    Mickey,
    Your argument is ridiculous.

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  15. Ben Emery Avatar

    George,
    I guess I have to answer the question for you.
    You wouldn’t support the rounding up of Christians but you do support the rounding up of Muslims.

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  16. TomKenworth Avatar

    Too bad you can’t even get just slightly more precise, and try WahabiFasicst. Oh, I guess that wouldn’t carry your message to the uneducated masses that you can reach with raghead. They have no clue as to the different factions within Islam or their individual identities, just as they have know clue as to what a Sikh believes. Or is it that you’d rather not insult the dominant religious and power wielding group inside Saudi Arabia, whose oil tits you’d rather have us sucking than working on solar?
    “Cable me down Scotty!”
    I’ll be Greg and George would have put the probability of cheap solar as higher than that hairbrained Mars landing scheme working, eight years ago. Nope, going for solar would be too big of shift of power to the unwashed masses, now wouldn’t it? Must maintain the control for those at the top, or God knows what will happen to your triangles…first grade might steal them.

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  17. TomKenworth Avatar

    By the way, considering how much damage can be done by bankers aiding terrorists, how come we don’t see the term, “BankoFascists,” gracing these pages?
    “(Reuters) – A rogue Standard Chartered Plc banking unit violated U.S. anti-money laundering laws by scheming with Iran to hide more than $250 billion of transactions, and may lose its license to operate in New York State, a state banking regulator said on Monday.
    Benjamin Lawsky, superintendent of the state’s department of financial services, said Standard Chartered Bank reaped hundreds of millions of dollars of fees by scheming with Iran’s government despite U.S. economic sanctions to hide roughly 60,000 transactions from 2001 to 2010.
    Lawsky’s order quotes a senior Standard Chartered official in London who, upon being advised by a North American colleague that its Iran dealings could cause “catastrophic reputational damage,” reportedly replied:
    “You f—ing Americans. Who are you to tell us, the rest of the world, that we’re not going to deal with Iranians.”
    Lawsky said the unit of the London-based bank was “apparently aided” by its consultant Deloitte & Touche LLP, which hid details from regulators, and despite being under supervision by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and other regulators for other compliance failures.
    The bank’s actions “left the U.S. financial system vulnerable to terrorists, weapons dealers, drug kingpins and corrupt regimes, and deprived law enforcement investigators of crucial information used to track all manner of criminal activity,” Lawsky said in an order made public on Monday”

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 105pm – If that’s what you deduce from my 1027pm, then my point there has been made twice over.

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  19. Ben Emery Avatar

    George,
    What I induce from your multiple comments is you will not answer the question from my very real scenario. How you changed the scenario was inserting that the Christian would be in the minority of the nation. The scenario I outlined happened in Oklahoma City as I am sure knew. What would have you done if Clinton would have started rounding up Christian militia groups? Man that story sounds like Turner Diaries doesn’t it?
    In any nation under any from of government would you support the rounding up of Christians without charge, due process, and were tortured?
    Just answer the question.

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  20. Ben Emery Avatar

    George,
    After thinking about it while I work in the orchard and cannot give you a pass on the “raghead” remarks that you have defended as late as this thread. I appreciate your concern for your friendship or business relations but you’ve made a stand in the past on this issue and now want us to just drop it because it might affect you personal life now.
    No, you need to own up to the inflammatory rhetoric that promotes hatred. Imagine if your Sikh friend was a victim to this latest semiautomatic gun crime. In this thread alone
    – you have defended your using of the term “raghead and agreed with Billy T disgusting rant
    – you have promoted the idea of a religious war against Islam
    – you have defended torture
    – you have defended rounding Muslims with charge or due process
    How can you reconcile with your opinions and your request for the issue to be ignored and dropped?

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  21. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 238pm – I seek no “pass” from you or yours. If you cannot proceed on the basis I’ve outlined, then we’ll call an end to it. My record stands as published and from which you may draw any conclusions you please, the expression of your rants and belief system notwithstanding. Please remember that you comment here at my pleasure, and so long as you see benefit. It takes two of us to tango, and I am tired of this dance.

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  22. TomKenworth Avatar

    “Only time will tell, just who has fell, and who’s been left behind, as you go your way and I go mine…”
    ~Bob Dylan~

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  23. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I resist using any term the liberal cry babies can use to say “I told you so, they are “fill in the blank”. I have used Islam o-Fascist as my preferred trm for the Arab killers/terrorists. Since the liberal is PC even with the fellows who kill their wives and kids, it is obvious they are mentally challenged in the real worls. Amazing!

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  24. TomKenworth Avatar

    Since the Todd is so confused that he can’t figure out how folks who kill their wives and kids can have an expanding population, I think we need to turn him in, to The Real Worls Happy Farm.

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  25. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    George, yo can see why I do not engage the Keachie.

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  26. THEMIKEYMCD Avatar

    Ben, I made an assumption that you believed in private property (“life, liberty, pursuit of happiness”), my apologies. I do thank you for proving each of the 6 bullet points in my post.

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  27. billy T Avatar

    Ben Emery, my disgusting rants are accurate, IMHO. “You people” are so PC conscious that you cannot see the forest from the trees. You throw everything out and become enraged over the term f@#king raghead and neatly avoid the substance of my examples. I got Dr. Rebane’s first every post describing the narrow definition of “raghead”. Yet try as he may, “you people” are stuck on stupid. I ain’t saying you are a 9/11 denier or terrorist lover or America hater. No, I don’t believe that for a second. If I used the term Islamic terrorist then would you be satisfied? I doubt it cause the Obama Administration has barred that term. I suppose mass murderers would be ok, but not specific enough. Reminds me of the professor who got fired your using the term “niggardly” in true context and meaning and definition. Yep, that professor did a Bozo No-No and he was gone in sixty seconds. I do not use Camel Jockeys cause that is too vague. Are you man enough to push my Bozo No-No aside and consider this: There are no homosexuals in Iran according to the sawed off President of Iran. Remember the ado when they wanted to build a mosque close to Ground Zero. No one said they did not have a right to build their community center. No one. My side said it was insensitive to the surviving families and the memory of the fallen. A lot of NYC public service union members and evil bankers alike lost their lives that day. The builder of the mosque has declared bankruptcy, even after applying for reconstruction grants from our generous open minded Federal Government. The catch is the the Imam or preacher or whatever you call the minister of the mosque announced recently that if the center was built he would throw homosexuals off the 8th story ledge. Excuse me for not wishing those who trample on all human rights (especially womens rights) a nice day. We all know what a f#$king raghead is. It is not the majority of any country or religion or people, thank goodness!! No,the raghead a tiny minority I call Islamic terrorists, no matter what PC label Homeland Security uses. Towel head is too general.

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  28. TomKenworth Avatar

    Timothy McVeigh wore jockey shorts. Todd, Greg, Machen, and George all wear jockey shorts too. Therefore the latter are all terrorists. Simple logic for simple….

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  29. TomKenworth Avatar

    Some Christians believe that if your faith is strong, you can handle poisonous snakes. Fortunately most do not. Do we call all Christians, “fang mongers?”

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  30. billy T Avatar

    Tommie, ever hear of The Shakers? The Shakers were a sect or cult or a group of Christians, if you prefer, that believed in practicing abstinence to keep themselves pure for God in the mid 1800’s I believe. They extended the practice of abstinence to all married couples. Most people never heard of them cause they practiced what they preached, lol

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  31. billy T Avatar

    Thought that guy that put the bullet in the Arizona Congresswoman’s melon wore boxer shorts. MccVeigh wore a jock strap and that recent shooter in Colorado wore a rather heavy duty athletic protector, aka, The Cup. However, all the above mentioned were white dudes. A lot of my high school teachers were white dudes. Therefore, all white dudes are……

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  32. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I read BenE’s rant and I guess he is no Christian based on his hate for everyone except apparently, himself! Christians are taught to love BenE, so I forgive you.

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  33. George Rebane Avatar

    re ToddJ 1237pm – I pulled the referenced “BenE’s rant”. Ben Emery is clearly suffering during his visits to RR wherein he finds my opinions “immoral and disgusting” in addition to promoting “hatred”. He also holds me “indirectly responsible” for the Wisconsin shootings. He may return when his visits no longer cause such pain, and then again, he may not.

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  34. Ben Emery Avatar

    George,
    Censorship of those who dissent, fits right into your ideology and support for nations such as Saudi Arabia and China. Funny you will let Billy T rant about “diaper heads” an “ragheads” but mine is the comment that gets removed. So you’re saying the shooter didn’t share your belief that we are in a holy (religious) war? The shooter must not have read your very narrow definition of the term “raghead” and mistakenly assumed a whole building full of men with Turbans fit the description of “raghead”. Interesting a man from Arkansas thought the idea of a “holy war” was an extremist view but at RR it is par for the course.
    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/sikh-temple-shooting-page-army-holy-war-152422915.html?_esi=1
    Sikh temple shooting: Gunman was on feds’ radar, told Army friend ‘racial holy war was coming’
    By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News
    “Christopher Robillard, who served with Page for three years in the U.S. Army, said he thought it was just talk when Page expressed his extremist views.
    “He would often mention the racial holy war that was coming,” Robillard told CNN’s Piers Morgan on Monday. ”
    Todd,
    Thanks for your forgiveness on wanting justice and equality among all people not just those who I agree with or share the same faith.”

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  35. Ben Emery Avatar

    By the way, this comment will be posted to my facebook page. I will try and receive my censored comment and post that as well. I have around a 1,000 FB friends.
    Later
    Ben Emery

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  36. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 117pm – As you have demonstrated again, you don’t have a clue as to what the debates on RR are about – they don’t fit into your black and white worldview. Most certainly you don’t know anything about my ideology. When you come on RR and are unable to discuss ideas without ad hominem attacks and characterizations, it is a sign of another bankrupt intellect.
    You would do much better to be among your “1,000 FB friends.”

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  37. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    George, one thing about a liberal, they never apologize and then they double down on the attacks. BenE attacks you personally regarding the Wisconsin killer and I bet if BenE was compared to the killer Pol Pot or Jeferry Dahmer he might get upset? Well maybe not.
    This blog is the least discriminatory regarding ideology and BenE’s rants prove it. I am amazed he has lasted this long. But in the scheme of things, he is irrelevant.

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  38. THEMIKEYMCD Avatar

    Note: Please add the following to Ben Empty’s profile page under “ivory tower”:
    ****Has 1000 Facebook friends (Posted| 07 August 2012 at 01:20 PM)
    ****Feels intellectually inferior on Rebane Ruminations (Posted 06 August 2012 at 11:09 AM)
    ****hates employers, ‘the rich’ and the successful

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  39. Ben Emery Avatar

    George,
    As you know I argued in your favor at Jeff Pelline Sierra Foothills Report of having a 3 minute slot on KVMR and a weekly commentary in The Union newspaper. As long as you owned your opinions and comments I would disagree but respected your right to your opinion. Once you asked for us to stop talking about your opinion because you were worried about a Sikh friend (my guess business friend) not liking the discussion. That is when my respect for you diminished. Instead of walking back from the term “raghead” you asked us to just ignore it. Has you’re Sikh friend heard your definition of “raghead” and would they condone its usage in a public commentary?

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  40. George Rebane Avatar

    ToddJ 140pm – I wish I felt as confident that the Ben Emerys are irrelevant. I believe his brand of progressivism borders on the tyrannical. He is among those who know how society should be fashioned by proper governance. I am among those who don’t know the desired form of society other than it should be such that it comes about from a free people, who after having constituted it, remain free. To the extent that the BenEs are successful in attacking freedom, they are very relevant in our national dialogue.

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  41. George Rebane Avatar

    BenE 207pm – You’re back, and here we thought that by now you’d be comfortably ensconced among the 1,000.
    For the record, nowhere have I “walked back” on raghead nor asked you to ignore it. I did ask input for a substitute label for all the reasons outlined above, a dialogue that you are apparently not able to grasp nor follow. Your ragging me on my considered use of that pejorative label, that is out of context of this blog’s posts, as a means of personal attack is unacceptable to me.

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  42. billy T Avatar

    Well, I am glad we can agree that stick and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4lJ9vsZjMU&feature=related

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  43. Steven Frisch Avatar

    How did I miss this? George suddenly grows a conscience after he discovers his pejoratives may have an effect on his Sikh friends. This was the reason I objected to George having a time slot on KVMR to begin with (that and the point that he agreed to rules of engagement for our joint appearance then broke them in his opening statements). I can handle an opposing point of view, in fact relish it,; but using KVMR to drive listeners here, where bigoted statements are defended, is unconscionable.

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