March 7, 2009

UPDATED: Is Obama clueless or are his actions intentional?

Donald B. Hawthorne

UPDATED: Roger Kimball:

I was having lunch yesterday with a prominent critic of the Spender in Chief, and he raised a possibility that many of us have entertained over the past several weeks: that Obama is simply out of his depth: that he hasn’t a clue about what makes the economy tick and his talk about the "profit-to-earnings ratio" was not a slip of the tongue but a worrisome confirmation of the suspicion that he is an empty suit floundering around in the dark.

We kicked around that possibility for a few minutes: certainly the Obama administration seems like a monument to incompetence. Consider the multiple appointment fiascos. Consider his treatment of Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the country that has been our staunchest ally. Consider, if you can stand it, the economy: That sucking sound–the only palpable trace of the once-mighty U.S. stock market–reminds us what the market makes of Obama’s plans to raise taxes on "the rich," the middle class, business. It reminds us what the market thinks of his efforts to shove the coal industry into a death spiral with absurd cap-and-trade carbon emissions regulations. And that’s all before breakfast, before he sets about wrecking the U.S. health care industry by turning it, too, over to Washington for ruination.

Yes, we agreed, it certainly looks like incompetence and, judged by its results, is effects, its consequences for this great country, it is incompetence on a breathtaking scale.

And yet, is it only incompetence? Remember, shortly before the election, Obama boasted to his mesmerized supporters that "We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America." Is that not what he has set about doing–with a vengeance? [Here.]

And here’s where we began talking about another possibility: that Team Obama was deliberately targeting the U.S. economy, deliberately impoverishing millions of Americans, deliberately angering our closest allies while coddling dictators like Putin and his puppet Medvedev and funneling millions to terrorist organizations like Hamas...

...Each step strengthens the role of government in people’s lives. That’s exactly what Lenin sought to do...

Lenin, too, wished to "spread the wealth around." And Obama, like Lenin, has been perfectly frank in recommending that we need to go beyond the "merely formal" rights enunciated in the Constitution in order to "bring about redistributive change" in society.

That’s where Obama’s much heralded–and astronomically expensive–"green" initiatives come in. Only they aren’t really (or are only incidentally) "green," i.e., concerned with the environment. At bottom, they are pink, i.e., they are political weapons in a socialist battle against "greedy" business interests.

Who, I wonder, was the political genius who saw the advantages of exploiting people’s sentimental gullibility about the environment for partisan profit? We’ve long known that environmentalism, as the philosopher Harvey Mansfield put it, is "school prayer for liberals." But I wonder whether even Professor Mansfield could have foreseen what a tool pseudo-environmentalism would be for the radical wing of the Democratic party? The inestimable value of a green, that is, a pink, philosophy is that you can never be green enough. And in pursuit of zero-carbon-emissions purity a government can impose crippling sanctions in order to force compliance. And don’t say Obama didn’t warn you: as I and many others pointed out during the campaign, he promised that, if elected, he would do all he could to "bankrupt" the coal industry...

ORIGINAL MARCH 5 POST & ADDENDUMS

Hmmm.

Jennifer Rubin has written a piece entitled 'I'm Maureen Dowd, and I've Been Had' (H/T):

They may need a support group before the month is out. They could gather in New York or Washington where many victims reside. The meetings would start: “I’m Maureen [or David]. I’m a duped Barack voter. And I’m mad.”

The ranks indeed are filling with the disaffected and the disappointed — Chris Buckley, Maureen Dowd, David Brooks, David Gergen, and even that gynecological sleuth and blogger Andrew Sullivan. And then there is the very angry Marty Peretz. Their complaints are varied but expressed with equal amounts of remorse and bitterness. They all have been done wrong by Barack...

All in all it is one dismayed and bitter group, filled with recriminations and a bit of self-flagellation. And it’s not hard to recognize that, as in any grieving process, they have passed through denial (when all who criticized their beloved Obama were excoriated and ridiculed) and are in the second step: anger. They were misled or deluded into believing Obama was a moderate or an indefatigable supporter of Israel or a fiscal grown-up or a reformer (take your pick).

They and the rest of the country are figuring out the bitter truth: Obama bears little resemblance to the moderate and soothing figure who tied up John McCain in knots. He bears even less resemblance to the Agent of Change. Rather he’s pretty much the Chicago pol who went to the Senate to be its most liberal member.

And for the wounded Obama supporters, we can offer just one bit of counsel: you have lots of company. There are trading floors filled with sympathetic souls and businesses filled with stunned executives. They didn’t get what they bargained for either...

Kind of like yesterday's post here on AR. Stuart Taylor has more: Obama's Left Turn - Centrists fear that the president's budget reveals his liberal leanings.

Peter Robinson: "A couple of implications here are worth noting. The first is that a deep, recurring pattern of American life has asserted itself yet again: the cluelessness of the elite...The elite journalists, I repeat, got Obama wrong. The troglodytes got him right. As our national drama continues to unfold, bear that in mind."

More here and here.

The conventional wisdom is that Obama, with strong majorities in both houses of Congress, will get every legislative initiative he wants. And from a sheer vote counting viewpoint, that would certainly be true.

But could the countervailing force not be the oft-spineless Republicans with their limited votes in Congress?

Could the real counter come from the financial markets themselves, which sense both the magnitude of the economic downturn and how Obama's proposed statist solutions will only compound the problems and adversely impact any recovery?...

So is it a race between a financial market collapse, accelerated by its reaction to Obama's policy proposals, and Obama's aggressive and statist policy implementation effort?

Will the financial markets then be the force which galvanizes a broad reaction from the American people?...

Incentives matter deeply and drive human behavior. It is a lesson statists and socialists never learn...

Ledeen on de Tocqueville from the second link above:

...We will not be bludgeoned into submission; we will be seduced. [Tocqueville] foresees the collapse of American democracy as the end result of two parallel developments that ultimately render us meekly subservient to an enlarged bureaucratic power: the corruption of our character, and the emergence of a vast welfare state that manages all the details of our lives. His words are precisely the ones that best describe out current crisis:
That power is absolute, minute, regular, provident and mild. It would be like the authority of a parent if, like that authority, its object was to prepare men for manhood; but it seeks, on the contrary, to keep them in perpetual childhood: it is well content that the people should rejoice, provided they think of nothing but rejoicing. For their happiness such a government willingly labors, but it chooses to be the sole agent and the only arbiter of that happiness; it provides for their security, foresees and supplies their necessities, facilitates their pleasures, manages their principal concerns, directs their industry, regulates the descent of property, and subdivides their inheritances: what remains, but to spare them all the care of thinking and all the trouble of living?

It is evident that our associations, along with religion one of the two keys to the great success of the American experiment, are prime targets for the appetite of the state. In the seamless web created by the new tyranny, everything from the Boy Scouts to smoking clubs will be strictly regulated. It is no accident that the campaign to drive religion out of American public life began in the 1940s, when the government was consolidating its unprecedented expansion during the Depression and the Second World War, having asserted its control over a wide range of activities that had previously been entrusted to the judgment of private groups and individuals.

When we console ourselves with the thought that the government is, after all, doing it for a good reason and to accomplish a worthy objective, we unwittingly turn up the temperature under our lobster-pot. The road to the Faustian Deal is paved with the finest intentions, but the last stop is the ruin of our soul.

Permitting the central government to assume our proper responsibilities is not merely a transfer of power from us to them; it does grave damage to our spirit. It subverts our national character. In Tocqueville’s elegant construction, it "renders the exercise of the free agency of man less useful and less frequent; it circumscribes the will within a narrower range and gradually robs a man of all the uses of himself."...

...The great Israeli historian Jacob Talmon coined the perfect name for this perversion of the Enlightenment dream, which enslaves all in the name of all: totalitarian democracy.

These extreme cases help us understand Tocqueville’s brilliant warning that equality is not a defense against tyranny, but an open invitation to ambitious and cunning leaders who enlist our support in depriving ourselves of freedom. He summarizes it in two sentences that should be memorized by every American who cherishes freedom:

The…sole condition required in order to succeed in centralizing the supreme power in a democratic community is to love equality, or to get men to believe you love it. Thus the science of despotism, which was once so complex, is simplified, and reduced, as it were, to a single principle.

Will the next question for these disillusioned pundits be to ask whether Obama is truly clueless on economic issues OR whether he is intentionally acting in a way to bring down the economy so as to justify his socialist beliefs/policies?

One man's thoughts (H/T).

There is a paper trail which stands behind these thoughts regarding Obama's radical beliefs - More here, here, here, here, and here.

Then there is Obama's pre-election paper trail with numerous links to his many statements not covered well by the MSM.

A thoughtful person has to admit that no other U.S. President has ever had political connections or espoused beliefs which are so questionnable and out-of-line with mainstream opinions.

Is the evidence pattern enough to at least make more people stop and think about what are Obama's true intentions? Will they then take the next step and speak up against Obama's wealth-destroying and liberty-limiting policies?

Or are we all going to be looking belatedly for our own support groups where we talk about how we were also duped?

ADDENDUM

Power Line writes:

[Obama doing it intentionally] is, I admit, an intriguing theory, but I don't buy it. Obama can't possibly want to be a one-term failure. That's what happened to Jimmy Carter, and Obama must know that it will happen to him, too, if his policies are perceived as dragging down the economy.

More likely the explanation is that Obama is an economic illiterate, and subscribes to the idea--which I think is rather common among Democrats--that what the government does has little impact on the economy. Obama likely believes that the economy will recover on its own, and in the meantime--in Rahm Emanuel's immortal words--he shouldn't let the crisis go to waste. So he enacts every left-wing measure that he wanted to do anyway, expecting that when the economy eventually recovers he can take credit for it, even though his policies, if anything, retarded and weakened the recovery.

That's a cynical strategy, although not quite as cynical as destroying the economy on purpose; the difference is that it may well work.

During the general election, Obama showed himself to be ignorant about history so it is not unreasonable that he would also be economically illiterate, too.

But he is also showing himself to be quite the leftist ideologue. Since ideologues act based on their faith beliefs, regardless of empirical evidence, I think it is hard to say definitively it is just illiteracy.

ADDENDUM 2

Meltdown (H/T).

Boskin: Obama's Radicalism is Killing the Dow. Rubin's comments:

...Democrats may shrink from the label "socialist," but they can’t deny the scope and direction of the president’s agenda. More important, they’re not embracing a model which has (ever?) succeeded in producing growth and prosperity. So whatever you call it, it is not a recipe for recovery.

The radical implications of Obama's budget proposal. Victor Davis Hanson provides some historical context. Michael Barone:

The Obama tax plan, combined with major state tax plans, puts not a three in front of the high earners' tax rate as the Clinton plan did, it puts a four or a five in front of it. And at that point, I fear, the animal spirits of high earners are going to be directed away from productive investment and toward tax avoidance and tax shelters. Away from creating new enterprises that can provide avenues upward for any and all, and toward gaming the system for the well-connected and shrewd insiders. Away from an economy that grows more than anyone imagined and toward an economy where system-gamers take shares of a static pie away from the rest of us. Is that where we really want to go?

More Rubin:

Fred Barnes is onto the scam: "Given the moderate-to-conservative viewpoint of voters, Obama has a motive in pushing to have his uniformly liberal agenda approved by Congress as rapidly as possible–before voters catch on to the fact it’s not what they voted for."

Or to put it differently, the Wall Street Journal editors conclude that "economies don’t spiral down forever without a reason and without policy encouragement. What’s worrying about the plunge in equities since January 2, and especially in the last week since Mr. Obama released his radical budget, is that it has come amid the unveiling of the President’s policy agenda. Equity prices have reacted to those proposals by signaling that they expect a much deeper and longer recession."...

Charles Krauthammer calls Obama on the bait-and-switch: "Clever politics, but intellectually dishonest to the core. Health, education and energy — worthy and weighty as they may be — are not the cause of our financial collapse. And they are not the cure. The fraudulent claim that they are both cause and cure is the rhetorical device by which an ambitious president intends to enact the most radical agenda of social transformation seen in our lifetime." Actually the proposals not only aren’t the cure, the taxes and regulatory regime which accompany these plans are likely to make things worse.

Healthcare policy: The latest example of Obama's disdain for liberty.

ADDENDUM 3

Rediscovering first principles. (Lots more here if you want to do a deep dive on many first principles.)

A focused, video comparison between two different world views: Obama versus Reagan.

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Unfettered capitalism brought us the greatest wealth disparity in the world, as well as systemic instability that has thrown millions out of jobs, and millions more out of their homes and onto the streets.

A truly great economic system would create stability for it's people, who would then be free to create and innovate the technologies and ways of the future.

The US system of capitalism has created massive wealth for the upper 1 to 10% of it's population, and massive instability and poverty for the bottom 50 to 70% of it's population... while at the same time impoverishing and exploiting much of the rest of the world.

Our greatest innovations have been handed over, stolen or copied by other, worthier nations, and our own people are displaced, rootless, starving, fearful and hopeless.

Those are hardly the marks of a great economic system.

The fact that you folks continue to mindlessly defend a system which is clearly broken is puzzling.

Get out of your fetid caves you cantankerous little gnomes.

Go breathe some fresh air, get some sunshine, eat some fresh produce, smell some budding flowers, and interact with some real people... maybe that will return you to some semblence of sanity and normalcy.

The rest of the world is waiting for you folks to stop defending parasitical nationalistic dysfunctionality, and start promoting harmonious international interdependency.

This is one planet, with one human race, sharing one atmosphere, and one ocean... it's time to stop spearing and tearing, and start sharing and caring.

"A civilization will be judged by how it treated it's weakest members."

Posted by: dude at March 5, 2009 1:01 PM

"A civilization will be judged by how it treated it's weakest members."
Posted by dude at March 5, 2009 1:01 PM

Hey A-hole-A civilization will be judged by how it pampers its thuggish government workers.

Posted by: Mike at March 5, 2009 7:57 PM

So when did I develop this complete distrust of President Obama? Was it the viciously dishonest Astroturf campaign against Sarah Palin? Was it the patently dishonest and probably illegal accumulation of campaign funds by turning off the security features of his credit card payment mechanism on his web site? Was it the pretentious, narcissistic convention speech with the phony Greek columns? Was it his determined and successful effort at keeping his past a mystery by not allowing access to or release of medical records or school records or job history or travel records? Was it the revelation of his association with unattractive and ethically challenged characters from Chicago machine politics and from 1970s radical politics, coupled with his willingness to either lie about his association with someone or throw that person under the bus when it became politically expedient for him to do so?
Well, all those things contributed to it. But it really started when I recognized that he is a phony. That became obvious by a series of little revelations. He was portrayed as a great defender of women’s rights, while paying the women on his campaign staff about 70% of what the men were making (John McCain paid the women on his staff 102% of what the men were making). He proclaimed that he would be a careful steward of the public’s money, while having 20 more people on his congressional staff than either John McCain or Joe Biden, each of whom had been in Congress decades longer than the few months he was a Senator. He promised that he would accept public funding for his campaign and reneged on that promise. He told us we would all have to learn to lower our thermostats to conserve energy; visitors to the White House now describe it as a “hothouse”. He would make campaign promises that were patently impossible to keep, and when that happened they would be revised on his web site or disappear completely. His wife’s salary was paid in its entirety by an earmark sponsored by her husband, which is fundamentally unethical, as well as almost laughably hypocritical in light of his campaign rhetoric.
The devil was always in the details.
Now what the details told us is becoming public policy.

Posted by: Ralph Stokes at March 5, 2009 8:16 PM

"Leftist ideologue"? You guys crack me up. Do you even read any leftist thought? Pick up an ISR sometime, usually quite critical of Obama, who's possibly the first leftist in history with a cabinet entirely comprised of the center right (see also http://www.politicalcompass.org/uselection2008).

Posted by: Russ at March 6, 2009 1:45 PM

Russ, however his staff is characterized (and that in itself may depend upon the view from one's own political stance), his policies and actions are markedly left of center.


Ralph Stokes, one small correction. That earmark never passed; the hospital never go its pork. Oh, they tried. It was pretty obvious that they doubled Mrs. Obama's salary in hopes of gaining Senator Obama's help in getting the earmark. And it worked; he put the $1,000,000 hospital project in a bill. But the bill was ultimately killed.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/14/us/politics/14campaign.html

How do we know that the hospital was attempting to leverage their employment of Mrs. Obama? Now that Mrs. Obama has left that job, the hospital has eliminated her position.

http://www.cdobs.com/archive/our-columns/michelle-obamas-job-eliminated,2486

Posted by: Monique at March 8, 2009 8:11 AM

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain..." NO!? WAKE YOU’RE A** UP!


Americans have forgotten that theirs was an economic revolution. The American Colonial Revolution wasn't a "revolution of ideas" -- it was a revolution against the European imperial mob, which controlled the production of goods and services in its colonies.

The American idea of an economy free from tariffs and constraints spread like lightening across the world. Colonies and peasant workers everywhere took actions to regain control of their own national markets and stop imperial gluttony.

Obama, Hillary, and Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel have all stated that they should never let a good crisis go to waste.. That line of thinking is a part of what is known as the Hegelian dialectic, which is a way to get an agenda passed that people would never agree too, unless you could propagandize it as a part of crisis management. Hegel’s thinking was the precursor to Marxism/Communism. Karl Marx was a student of Hegel.

Why is it important for you to understand the subject of the Hegelian Dialectic?

Because it is the process by which all change is being accomplished in society today. More importantly, it is the tool that the globalists are utilizing to manipulate the minds of the average American to accept that change, where ordinarily they would refuse it.

The Hegelian Dialectic is, in short, the critical process by which the ruling elite create a problem, anticipating in advance the reaction that the population will have to the given crisis, and thus conditioning the people that a change is needed. When the population is properly conditioned, the desired agenda of the ruling elite is presented as the solution. The solution isn't intended to solve the problem, but rather to serve as the basis for a new problem or exacerbate the existing one.

When the newly inflamed difficulty reaches the boiling point of a crisis, it becomes the foundation upon which arguments may again be made for change. Hence, the process is repeated, over and over, moving society toward whatever end the planners have in mind.

It's also important to understand that as this process is being driven, arguments are created both for and against certain measures of change. All arguments are controlled. The presented solutions — each with varying levels of unadornment — are "debated" publicly by the manipulators or their minions. This is done until a perceived compromise has been reached on the best measure to take in route to solving the crisis. Then, the outcome of the "debate" — which purportedly weighs the concerns of the public with the mandate to do something — is enacted as public policy.

Such is a summary of the Hegelian Dialectic. Though few in American society have ever heard of it, still fewer have not been profoundly impacted by its use in the effective neutralization of opposition in the formation of public policy.

What is the Hegelian Dialectic?

"... the State 'has the supreme right against the individual, whose supreme duty is to be a member of the State... for the right of the world spirit is above all special priveleges.'"-- Author/historian William Shirer, quoting Hegel in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1959)

A: The [your nation goes here] System of Political Economy (List 1841) + B: State-controlled world communism = C: State-controlled global communitarianism

In 1847 the London Communist League (Marx and Engels, pictured left) used Hegel's theory of the dialectic to back up their economic theory of communism. Now, in the 21st century, Hegelian-Marxist thinking affects our entire social and political structure.

The Hegelian dialectic is the framework for guiding our thoughts and actions into conflicts that lead us to a predetermined solution. If we do not understand how the Hegelian dialectic shapes our perceptions of the world, then we do not know how we are helping to implement the vision for the future.

Hegel's dialectic is the tool which manipulates us into a frenzied circular pattern of thought and action. Every time we fight for or defend against an ideology we are playing a necessary role in Marx and Engels' grand design to advance humanity into a dictatorship of the proletariat. The synthetic Hegelian solution to all these conflicts can't be introduced unless we all take a side that will advance the agenda. The Marxist's global agenda is moving along at breakneck speed. The only way to stop land grabs, privacy invasions, expanded domestic police powers, insane wars against inanimate objects (and transient verbs), covert actions, and outright assaults on individual liberty, is to step outside the dialectic. Only then can we be released from the limitations of controlled and guided thought.

When we understand what motivated Hegel, we can see his influence on all of our destinies. Then we become real players in the very real game that has been going on for at least 224 years. Hegelian conflicts steer every political arena on the planet, from the United Nations to the major American political parties, all the way down to local school boards and community councils. Dialogues and consensus-building are primary tools of the dialectic, and terror and intimidation are also acceptable formats for obtaining the goal.

The ultimate Third Way agenda is world government. Once we get what's really going on, we can cut the strings and move our lives in original directions outside the confines of the dialectical madness. Focusing on Hegel's and Engel's ultimate agenda, and avoiding getting caught up in their impenetrable theories of social evolution, gives us the opportunity to think and act our way toward freedom, justice, and genuine liberty for all.

Today the dialectic is active in every political issue that encourages taking sides. We can see it in environmentalists instigating conflicts against private property owners, in democrats against republicans, in greens against libertarians, in communists against socialists, in neo-cons against traditional conservatives, in community activists against individuals, in pro-choice versus pro-life, in Christians against Muslims, in isolationists versus interventionists, in peace activists against war hawks.

No matter what the issue, the invisible dialectic aims to control both the conflict and the resolution of differences, and leads everyone involved into a new cycle of conflicts. We're definitely not in Kansas anymore.

Obama's communitarianism was not an "issue" in his 2008 presidential bid. Besides the fact that McCain and Palin are also both communitarians, communitarian thinkers know how Americans would vote on his real change:

Individual rights versus community rights is the most ignored topic of the 21st century, and possibly the most important debate in American history. Maybe it's time we all joined in. Is personal freedom and justice for all outdated? Should we eliminate the U.S. Constitution in favor of Communitarian Values? ABSOLUTLEY NOT!

The Anti Communitarian League http://nord.twu.net/acl/index.html has become primarily a research organization devoted to studying communitarian laws. Communitarian International and Regional Trade law is the law used by the WTO, CAFTA, the European Union, the African Union, the emerging Middle Eastern Union, and the U.N. It is the system for supreme law over all local and national laws. United Nations Local Agenda 21 and integration into the North American Union (NAU) requires modification of the U.S. Constitution, and all state constitutions. This integration process has been virtually hidden from the people of the world, especially Americans.

(I strongly add that communitarianism…smells just like New World Order/spirit of antichrist to me movin’ right along!)

Anti Communitarian League http://nord.twu.net/acl/index.html

MISSION STATEMENT

... to "resist with care any innovation upon its [the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights] principles, regardless how specious the pretexts." [based on our first President George Washington's 1796 warning of "the insidious wiles of Foreign influence."]

... to gather verifiable evidence that will expose the worldwide communitarian agenda to an unaware public.

... to challenge the supremacy of any one party, religion, socio-economic class, or race, over another.

... to not affiliate with any established political platform; and to rebuke labels such as right-wing, left-wing, John Bircher, liberal internationalist, conservative, neo-conservative, paleoconservative, Libertarian, Republican, Democrat, new democrat, progressive democrat, green, anarchist, anarcho-syndicalist, independent, communist, socialist, communitarian, bipartisan, or any of the above.

... to be intolerant of cruelty and trickery in any form.

... to stand for economic and political freedom for all commoners, everywhere.

EDUCATE YOURSELF! It’s coming faster than we could possibly imagine!


Posted by: Stephanie at March 14, 2009 5:20 PM