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Diana West: Anger ahead when the fog clears on Obama's power grabs

By: Diana West
Examiner Columnist
July 19, 2009

At some point of embittering clarity, Americans will open their eyes to the glaring significance of the Obama era and see the Power Grab Years for what they are.

Whether this realization comes in time to stave off the eradication of the United States as we thought we knew it, or whether it comes too late, I predict it will surely come. If it comes in time, the realization that the nation dodged history's bullet will produce massive waves of relief. If it comes too late, the understanding of our fallen state will live on as the lost lore, not of a subject people exactly, but of a self-subjected people.

That's because in this strange historical instance, the American people, beginning with but not limited to those of us who voted Barack Obama into the White House, seem to have agreed to shoulder the heavy, costly yoke of exponentially increasing government control of our lives. Make that exponentially increasing executive branch control of our lives -- even more alarming given the cult of President Obama's personality already evident. With a rubberstamp Democratic Congress, it is the Obama White House that calls the shots, and it doesn't let dissenters forget it.

As much as anything else this week, what cast me into this particular abyss of speculation was the stunning news that after Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., declared the Obama administration's stimulus spending plan ineffective and urged a halt to further stimulus spending, the White House dispatched four Cabinet secretaries -- Transportation's Ray LaHood, Agriculture's Tom Vilsack, Housing and Urban Development's Shaun Donovan, Interior's Ken Salazar -- to write letters to Republican Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer enumerating every dime of federal monies that would no longer flow to her state if Sen. Kyl had his way. As LaHood snarkily put it to Gov. Brewer, "If you prefer to forfeit the money we are making available to your state, as Senator Kyl suggests, please let me know." What did the White House expect the governor to do next? Make Sen. Kyl an offer he couldn't refuse? Or, as Mark Steyn, detecting the whiff of extortion in the air, asked: "Why not just break his (Kyl's) legs in the Senate parking lot?"

Muscular politicking on steroids is the Obama way, whether the administration is bullying Chrysler bond-holders, wresting control of the Census from the Commerce Department, or empowering, at last count, as many as 31 "czars" to oversee various aspects of federal policy, from Gitmo closure "czar" Daniel Fried to executive pay "czar" Kenneth Feinberg, many without Senate confirmation. In explaining the full White House press on government-controlled health care, top Obama strategist David Axelrod could have been describing the Obama White House m.o. in general: "Ultimately, this is not about a process, it's about results." Which is just another way of saying the ends justify the means. But what are those ends?

My guess is that socializing the engines of wealth creation in this county is itself a means to an end -- the consolidation of a new power structure derived from a government-dependent population and animated by the kind of identity politics exemplified by Sonya "wise Latina" Sotomayor, whose self-contradictory Senate testimony this week, by the way, perfectly tracks Axelrod's playbook. In the meantime, however, as the administration expands its control over the private sector, as it formulates foreign policy in harmony with that of Castro's Cuba, Chavez's Venezuela, and Ortega's Nicaragua, it's no stretch to say that Obama is reshaping the USA in a distinctly socialist mold, something closer to a dictatorial workers' paradise than to cowboy-friendly Reagan Country.

But there exists a potent taboo against the S-word and other terminology essential for analysis. Jeb Bush's aversion to the term is typical. "Is Obama a socialist?" Tucker Carlson recently asked him in Esquire magazine. Bush said he didn't know, and called the president a "collectivist." Same difference? Perish the thought. "Socialism is pejorative in America," Bush explained. "So people stop listening. People are tired of it. That word won't stick. It's a turnoff. It doesn't help." It's a turnoff? It had better not be a turnoff. Because if we don't talk about it, we won't think about it -- until it's too late.

 

 

Examiner columnist Diana West is syndicated nationally by United Media and is the author of The Death of the Grown-Up: How America's Arrested Development Is Bringing Down Western Civilization.




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bobc

Jul 18, 2009

Bravo!

Anyone that researched Obama during the campaign, should have known what he was about....they didn't want to know all they saw was someone they thought would take from one class of people and give to them!

Apparently, sovereignty, pride in one's country and themselves to do a job well done, means nothing to them.

 

bmbeard

Jul 18, 2009

Jefferson once confided to a friend that when a society learns that it can vote its self "stuff"..that society is finished. Obama has brought us to that point!

 

Roger Chaillet

Jul 18, 2009

Jeb Bush's remarks were a howler. His brother is a socialist. The recently retired head of La Raza, a.k.a. The Race, praised George Bush for restoring health care benefits to legal immigrants while Bush was governor. The "savings" from welfare reform were used to do so.

 

Bobby

Jul 18, 2009

The apathy, the unconcernedness, the total lack of conscience, that most Americans have toward their nation and its great Constitution, blows me away. They truly are like Esau in the bible story where he gave away his heritage for a "mess of pottage", a simple meal. Whether it's the "boomers", their parents, the so-called "greatest generation", or the so called generation X, ALL SEEM NOT TO CARE. If we did, wouldn't we be stopping traffic in Washington D.C. and calling these traitors out of the Congress and Senate and White House? The ignornance is mindboggling.

 

Bobby

Jul 18, 2009

We have so many traitors in this nation, both in adn out of office, that it is MINDBLOWING. JUST PLAIN MINDBLOWING.

 

Susan

Jul 18, 2009

Jeb Bush's comments are extremely telling. The whole Bush family leans toward Socialism. G.W.Bush "gave" us lucky Americans the Medicare prescription drug "benefit." He didn't respect the Constitution ("It's nothing but a G.D. piece of paper.") He was squeemish on gun laws. I could go on and on. G.W. Bush was socialism-lite leading us to the horrendous situation we're in now with Obama.

Jeb Bush is what's wrong with the Republican party today. No more Bushes in politics. They've done enough damage.

 

Don L

Jul 18, 2009

The enemy is really us, as Pogo says. The left has successfully divided and conquered. The DC political, lobbiest and media people view themselves as an untouchable superior ruling class of lesser being - ignoramuses. Maybe they're right. We did put in the man who is openly seeking to destroy traditional America under a constitution and bill of rights. It's just paper unless it's enforced. I dread to see the end result -the left ought to also, becaus e it wont be pretty.

 

I Vote

Jul 18, 2009

With Obama hatefully staring us in the face, daring us to take back our country, loonies like Susan are still trying to bash the Bush family and tell the Republicans what's wrong with their party. Susan, it's apparent you're a liberal troll.

Re: Bush and "G.D. piece of paper," FactCheck.Org says the following: We judge that the odds that the report is accurate hover near zero. It comes from Capitol Hill Blue, a Web site that has a history of relying on phony sources, retracting stories and apologizing to its readers.

It's hateful and willfully ignorant people such as Susan who damage America.

 

Rich C

Jul 18, 2009

Poster BOBC had it right, anyone who took the time to find out for himself what Obama was was all about before Nov 08 would have known what was coming. A Chicago pol who plays hard ball with everyone, using any tactic. Stimulus, Health Care, Sotomayor should all be opposed.

 

Springy

Jul 18, 2009

Very well written article on Obama dictatorial behavior.

But why was this written or formatted in a single mammoth paragraph? The general rule is to space a paragraph every 5-8 sentences.

 

Bobby

Jul 18, 2009

I totally Agree with SUSAN. THE BUSH FAMILY DESTORYED THIS NATION INTERNATIONALLY, and the OBAMA ADMINISTRATIION WILL DESTROY IT DOMESTICALLY. BOTH OF THESE PARTIES ARE TOTALLY TOXIC TO THE AMERICAN CITIZENRY.

 

Bobby

Jul 18, 2009

Speaking of the goings on in Arizona, how about Democrat, Congreswoman Gabriella Giffords. She ran as being tough on illegal immigration. SHE LIED. SHE LIED. She is now, fighting like a good little democrat against the fence bordering Arizona and Mexico. When oh, when, WILL SOME OF YOU LUNK HEADED AMERICANS WHO CLAIM TO CARE ABOUT THIS NATION REALIZE THERE ARE NO DEMOCRATS AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. The Democrats who claim to be must be treated in the following manner--GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT. Vote Giffords out of office. She isn't worth to serve American citizens or Arizonans. She is a Liar.

 

The Redskin Redneck

Jul 18, 2009

Speaking of Arizona, I warned people that Gabriella Giffords was the typical leftist liar when she claimed to be tough on illegal immigration. Vote this damn open borders leftist out of office. These people are sickening and have not integrity.

 

VivaLaMigra

Jul 19, 2009

The "approval" ratings of El Presidente Jorge Boosh were in the toilet in mid 2008, so what did the brainiacs at the RNC do? Why, push a sick, angry, deranged old man - John McCain [better known as Juan McAmnesty!] who parrotted Bush's policies word for word! Brilliant move, eh? This RINO [Republican in Name Only] was so despised by true Republicans that they stayed home in droves, paving the way for B. Hussein Obama. Sure, Obama is toxic, but would McCain really have been much better? Next time, RNC, pick a candidate with a) half a brain; and b) a pulse, and c) a pair of balls. Even if they're only the figurative kind that Sarah Palin showed!

 

Judy

Jul 19, 2009

Both parties are destroying the Republic, as long as people to posture over any offence to their party affiliation America will not change. Stand up, take your Country back. Call, Fax and educate others around you on the issues at hand. Please see beyond "party" colored glasses.

 

Robert

Jul 19, 2009

I don't think we'll see another Republican in the White House in our lifetimes.

 

Ryan

Jul 19, 2009

Only another revolution or DC being nuked will save America now.

 

Martin

Jul 19, 2009

Wait until amnesty legislation for 20 million illegal aliens already here and the 35 million relatives they'll bring into this country. Obama will change this country forever as well as its racial make up. Worth fighting over. I think so.

 

jfwootten

Jul 19, 2009

Just prior to Roosevelt's 3rd reelection, Wendell Wilkie "railed against Roosevelt's philosophy of distributed scarcity". One day, we will all rail against Obama's "philosophy of distributed poverty". I just hope it's not too late to reverse it when the American people wake up from their "American Idol" slumber.

 

Sandy

Jul 20, 2009

I agree with bobc 100% and tried to warn others; unfortunately they had their heads where the sun don't shine. I also agree with you Bobby; I’ve said the same thing and asked the same question. “Why aren’t we stopping traffic in Washington DC”? The response give was, “Because we are too busy working our backsides off to pay for those that won’t and those that are here illegally ”. The other alternative is to email, write and call our elected officials, only to have it fall on deaf ears. We can gripe and blame till’ the cows come home; I’d love to hear someone come up with a feasible solution.

 

Kiowah

Jul 20, 2009

Hello~ We are Trying to Unite All Groups and People in an Entire Conservative Nation.
Join me and others like you at Logical Choice Action Group: http://logchoice.ning.com/profile/Kiowah

Rich H is the site owner, read his discussions to learn more about the site. This may well be the solution we are looking for, we must unite first.

Best Regards,

Kiowah

 

Jul 21, 2009

Good article. Lots to think about.

 


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