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The United Socialist States of America
Jeffrey Kuhner
RightBias.com
March 6, 2010
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President Obama is close to completing his socialist revolution. Since coming to
power last year, he has sought relentlessly to transform America. From his days
as a student radical, Mr. Obama has been obsessed with smashing the traditional
free-market system. Like most leftists, he thinks capitalism is the enemy.
"He was a Marxist-socialist in college," said John C. Drew, who knew Mr. Obama as
a university student, in an interview. "He kept talking about the need to overthrow
capitalism in favor of a working-class revolution."
One of Mr. Obama's favorite philosophers was Frantz Fanon, a post-colonial Marxist
who championed Third World liberation movements. Fanon argued that the West - led
by America - was based on racism, imperialism and the economic exploitation of the
world's poor. The only remedy was authoritarian socialism and a massive redistribution
of wealth from Western nations to developing countries.
Throughout his career, Mr. Obama has had radical associations. At Columbia University,
while teaching constitutional law, he embraced postmodernist legal theory that maintains
that the U.S. constitutional system presents an artificial veneer for liberty while
actually advancing the economic interests of powerful white males. As a community
organizer in Chicago, he studied and tried to mimic the activism of Saul Alinsky
- a neo-Trotskyite who championed "permanent revolution." His longtime associates,
the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn are supporters of Marxist
liberation and share a deep hatred for the United States. They believe only fundamental,
sweeping change can redeem America.
Rather than being a pragmatic centrist - as the mainstream media insists on portraying
him - Mr. Obama is the very opposite: an ideologue who is pursuing his political
project even at the risk of badly damaging the Democratic Party.
This explains his bizarre, almost reckless desire to ram Obamacare through Congress.
The president has said he wants an "up-or-down vote" on his health care overhaul
- preferably by the end of this month, before the Easter recess. In other words,
he has given the green light to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat,
and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, to use reconciliation, a
parliamentary process designed to fast-track budgetary measures. Under these arcane
rules, a simple majority in the Senate of 50 Democratic votes plus a tie-breaker
from Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. will be enough to pass health care reform.
The filibuster will be rendered impotent.
This is unprecedented. Never in our history has reconciliation been used to pass
a major piece of social legislation on a narrow partisan majority. Obamacare will
overhaul nearly one-sixth of the U.S. economy. By contrast, Social Security, Medicare
and Medicaid passed with overwhelming bipartisan consensus. Contrary to popular
myth, numerous Republicans endorsed the New Deal-Great Society welfare state. This
is why repealing it has been so difficult (if not impossible).
The White House and its media allies claim that the 1996 welfare reform bill, the
1997 children's health insurance program and the 2001 Bush tax cuts were passed
using reconciliation. This is misleading. Every one of these measures had strong
Democratic support - especially in the Senate.
Mr. Obama is engaged in an abuse of power. He is thwarting the will of the majority
of the American people who do not want socialized medicine. They rightly fear that
the proposal's massive $1 trillion price tag will add to our skyrocketing national
debt, which has brought us to the brink of ruin. They understand it will stifle
medical innovation and reduce the quality of care, leading to rationing and longer
waiting lines. It represents the greatest expansion of entitlement spending since
the 1960s.
Moreover, Mr. Obama's actions are undermining the traditional system of checks and
balances established by the Founding Fathers. The institutional role of the Senate
is to serve as a bulwark against raw majority rule. By circumventing the filibuster,
Mr. Obama is not only thumbing his nose at the voters - including those in Massachusetts
who elected Republican Sen. Scott Brown - but the very constitutional safeguards
meant to prevent this kind of usurpation of power.
His proposal seeks to create a centrally planned medical economy that will erect
a gigantic government bureaucracy based on massive taxes, subsidies and regulations.
Mr. Obama is willing to sacrifice his party's political fortunes in November - and
even his own re-election in 2012 - because he understands one fundamental fact:
Nationalized health care is the heart of cradle-to-grave statism. No country that
has ever embraced socialized medicine - Canada, Britain, France, Germany, the Netherlands,
Italy - has ever been able to regain economic freedom.
This is not because government-run health care is so effective or beloved; rather,
it fosters a debilitating spirit of dependency that is fatal to a self-governing
people. In short, it kills the self-reliance and individualism critical to a free-market
democracy.
For Mr. Obama, that is precisely the point. Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolshevik
Revolution, laid out the Marxist blueprint that has been followed by the radical
left since 1917. Lenin urged that any disaster should be exploited to "hasten the
destruction ... of the capitalist class." The 2008 Great Recession brought Mr. Obama
to power. He has been seizing this crisis in order to overthrow the old capitalist
order.
Mr. Obama is relentlessly giving birth to a new nation: the United Socialist States
of America - the U.S.S.A.
Jeffrey T. Kuhner is a columnist at The Washington Times and president of the Edmund
Burke Institute, a Washington think tank. He is the daily radio host of the "Kuhner
Show" on WTNT 570-AM (www.talk570.com) from noon until 3 p.m.
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