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Note to Progressives... a cleansing tide? It's Worse Than You Realize

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 09:49 AM

Note to Progressives: It's Worse Than You Realize ... MUCH WORSE!
It's worse than you realize.

The era of the Obama Democrats should be a political progressives dream come true. Yet, adherents to modern-day progressive political philosophy are anything but happy with the President right now. Worse yet, approval of the Congress ruled with an iron fist by the Obama Democrats has slumped to an disgracefully low 11% mark in a recent Gallup poll of Americans level of confidence among our nations various institutions.

So, why the unhappiness? What could possibly make progressives unhappy, with progressiveness breaking out all across the land?

The most obvious answer is a straightforward, political answer: because the economic consequences of Obamanomics have thus far been negative or at the very least Obamanomics has yet to produce economic growth. This, in turn, has paved the way for a potential implosion of the Democratic Party this November.

But underlying the short-term political problem for progressives are serious philosophical flaws. Yet much of what we see and hear from progressives these days fails to address these flaws and thats bad for America.

Most of the progressive criticism of the Obama Democrats seems to take-on one of either a couple different themes. First, theres the theme that O'bama should have focused more on job creation during his first two years in office, rather than spending so much time and energy on healthcare legislation. Progressive pundit Arianna Huffington has been sounding this alarm for at least the last nine months, recognizing before many others that, yes, even Barack Obama needs to preside over a flourishing economy if he's going to retain any political clout.

The other theme of criticism among progressives is that Obama hasn't gone far enough.
His approach to reforming healthcare should have been to completely shut-down any private sector involvement in the healthcare industry and the medical profession, and to place it all under the auspices of government-run enterprise. Similarly, he should have put big oil in its place by now, and should have already legislated a reduction in petroleum consumption while creating a green energy industry.

Both of these lines of reasoning are fraught with naivety, and false assumptions. And they are both grounded in a enormous misunderstanding of basic economics, and human nature.

Consider the assumptions about economics, and human nature, entailed in these remarks from Paul Waldman, writing in the July 20th edition of the American Prospect: It wasn't supposed to be this way.

Remember when Barack Obama's presidency was going to wash over the capital like a cleansing tide, renewing both the government's ability to accomplish great things and restoring the people's faith in that ability? It seems so much longer than a year and a half ago¦The broader frustration is with a system whose dysfunction and corruption seem worse than ever -- one that seems like it's designed to stop progressive change Indeed, the corruption and dysfunction of the Obama Democrats are bringing so-called Å“progressive change to a halt. But why would Waldman and the progressives, generally ever think that concentrating more and more economic resources into the hands of fewer and fewer people (this is what happens when government takes-over huge chunks of the private sector economy, as Obama has been doing) would NOT lead to more corruption?

Progressives lament the harshness and corruption of the private sector, capitalistic economy insurance companies denying coverage or charge too much for their product are common grievances – yet they naively assume that as long as politicians and government bureaucrats control things, greedy and self-serving behaviors will disappear, and the collective good will reign supreme.

But there is no historical basis for this assumption. Indeed, most of the world's roughly five-thousand years of history paint a brutal picture of government rulers and ruling classes of people, abusively lording their power over the poorer classes. This is to say that there is no one individual (not even President Obama), nor any one select group of people (like Congressional Democrats) that are so moral and virtuousthat they will consistently set aside their own personal self-interests ( self-interests like increasing their power and popularity), as a means of serving the collective good.

No, part of being human is to be self-interested, and the Obama Democrats have displayed in painful ways that they will do whatever they want with other people's economic resources, so long as it makes them feel good.

This is why conservatives believe in the free-market economy. And not a free-market devoid of any and all forms of regulation (such economic systems only exist on paper). But rather, a free-market economy where market competition provides a check-and-balance to bad behavior.
Nothing recedes like progress.
e. e. cummings

To anger a conservative, lie to them... To anger a liberal, tell them the truth...

"Liberalism has weakened the West. Its schools turn out ambivalent young men, wussy metrosexuals, ready to surrender to the first serious challenger. The civilization that has produced the most prosperous, freest nation the world has ever seen, is feebly prostrating before the barbarians at the gate."

And thus is how a great republic is being ruined by the littlest of arrogant and willful men.
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