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Mark Tapscott: Beware the Stalin in progressive hearts

By: Mark Tapscott
Editorial Page Editor
September 24, 2009

If nothing else, the Obama eruption in American politics is steadily revealing the stark reality behind the progressive movement - the totalitarian temptation is always there and, for more than a few, possessing the official power to compel sooner or later becomes irresistible.

Not everybody on the left, of course. Some of the folks I most admire in this town are liberals whose work on behalf of values like transparency in government and protecting civil liberties is remarkable and essential.

Still, that this danger is real and growing becomes more obvious as public opposition grows to the president's across-the-board campaign to turn Washington into the all-powerful, centralized behemoth that Woodrow Wilson and FDR could only dream about.

Consider: Nowhere does the Constitution grant Congress authority to require every American to buy a particular private service or product on pain of forfeiture of a significant portion of their wealth. Yet, every version of Obamacare currently being discussed in Congress requires just that.

Forcing all of us to buy officially approved health insurance is essential to a functioning government-run system. As Obama told Congress, "many of insurance reforms we seek - especially requiring insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions - cannot be achieved" without the individual mandate.

Why? Because the politicians and bureaucrats who will manage the government-run health care program know that, without the force of government behind them, they won't be able to make the rest of us do what they tell us to do.

Once the power is granted, the question becomes how severe will the enforcement be. Fines will suffice, for Obamacare, for now. For Stalin, the first choice was usually the Gulag, or a bullet. It's just a matter of degree.

But that is what government always does as it becomes more costly, intrusive and intolerant of dissent. As if to drive the point home, the Department of Health and Human Services issued a gag order this week telling all private companies participating in the Medicare Advantage program to shut up. Violators would face fines and jail time. Forget the First Amendment.

The gag order was issued after Humana Corp. sent a letter to its policyholders who participate in Medicare Advantage telling them the facts about Obamacare's effect on the program. The companies were ordered "to end immediately all such mailings to beneficiaries and to remove any related materials directed to Medicare enrollees from your website."

The bureaucrats added this blunt threat: "Please be advised that we take this matter very seriously and, based upon the findings of our investigation, will pursue compliance and enforcement actions. ...."

Those, my friends, are the words of soft tyranny. How much longer before it becomes a hard tyranny?

History - and the words of progressives themselves - suggest not long. Consider New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman's telling admiration for the communist thugs who run the Chinese government:

"One-party autocracy certainly has its drawbacks. But when it is led by a reasonabley enlightened group of people, as China is today, it can also have great advantages. That one party can just impose the politically difficult but critically important policies needed to move a society forward in the 21st century."

That in a nutshell is the totalitarian temptation that plagues all who would use the power of the state to impose their vision of the good society on the rest of us.

It's the ever-present Stalin whispering in the progressive ear: "Ignore those reactionary, loud-mouthed, ignorant Tea Party protesters and decree Obamacare, Waxman-Markey, and all the rest of it. Do it now while you have the power!"

And if the dissenters won't be quiet, Bill Ayers, Obama's once-and-future colleague, can always dust off his copy of that old Weather Underground plan for FEMA re-education camps in the desert southwest.

You think I exaggerate? Read National Review Editor Jonah Goldberg's "Liberal Fascism," or historian Paul Johnson's "Modern Times," two books without which you cannot understand where we've been or where we are headed.

We may have only two more chances to turn things around, in 2010 and 2012.

 

 

 

Mark Tapscott is editorial page editor of The Washington Examiner and proprietor of Tapscott's Copy Desk blog on washingtonexaminer.com.




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taggart

Sep 24, 2009

This is scary. The libs (including some of my own friends and family) don't see it coming.

 

Sep 24, 2009

read this honey please

 

Textime

Sep 24, 2009

I pray some of the libs themselves will start seeing through the MSM propaganda before it is too late. Of course, I know many who would be all for this new regime, but enough would not. Let the truth be known; that's all I ask.

 

Trip

Sep 24, 2009

Even worse. My wife and I have a few liberal friends who still dare to engage us in politics. Despite finding themselves repeatedly at the end of a losing debate (in the face of facts), and even the occasional admission that they were wrong, they come back for the next conversation as if no previous debate had ensued.

It is like the Stepford Wives. They get back home and start their re-education at the Huffington Post, MyDD or the Daily Kos and everything they had been confronted with is lost.

Some people are hopeless. It must be genetics because I am not wired that way.

 

mrkjaeger@yahoo.com

Sep 24, 2009

Dear Mark,

One small difference: millions of Americans are armed. Another small difference: if the balloon goes up, the Obamazoids couldn't count on the automatic loyalty of this nation's armed forces and police.

You're correct that we may have only 2010 and 2012 to turn things around...peacefully. After that, all bets are off.

Obama's favorite presidents must certainly be George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin Roosevelt. Why? Because, the way things are going, he may soon be dealing with a revolution, a civil war, and a depression at the same time.

 

Determined

Sep 24, 2009

Liberialism,leands to Socialism,leads to COMMUNISM.That is how it is short and to the point.Those who don't study history will repeat it.But those of us who do will do what we can to stop it.

 

stan

Sep 24, 2009

Walter E. Williams wrote that evidence is of no value to a Liberal because there is no possible evidence that can overturn their self-annointed "moral imperatives".

 

TP

Sep 24, 2009

Trip - you are so right - the reeducation occurs not only via the usual nutroot sites, but more broadly with the evening news and every other piece of pop culture whitewash they consume mindlessly. On the bright side, I don't think it's genetics, it is the last 40-50 years of libs taking over the education process - they've now had a couple fo generations that have been subjected to the dumbing down and drinking of the koolaid, and that is usually enough for any cultural revolution. I hate to say it is too late to reverese peacefully, but it sure feels that way.

 

wade

Sep 24, 2009

Hayak's "The Road to Serfdom" explains it best. This book was written in the early 1940's and if you read it the hair on your neck will stand up. Go to the chapter "Why the Worst Get on Top" where he explains why only the worst of people will lead in a collectivist society. Like this article illustrates, Hayak says at some point in socialism or collectivism it requires the leaders to use immoral techniques to coerce the people to comply or risk losing control of their entire vision. And in the beginning they think they can control only this and that to reach their goals but find the economy is so intertwined with other things that they eventually must control areas they never intended and find they must slip into tyranny to stay on track. Only the worst type of people are willing to go to that extent.

Scary indeed.

 

David

Sep 24, 2009

And yet I've actually had people say to me, "when have progressives ever oppressed people?" From ignorance comes many troubles.

 

patriotparty1

Sep 24, 2009

You know, it pisses me off so bad that a lot of us have been SCREAMING that Obama is a marxist, and that the company he keeps is suspect since he started running over 2 years ago. And the fact that the media, and other people looked at us and told us we needed tin foil hats really makes me want to just sit back and wait for it to come to pass and then look at them and say "here's your sign".
But we all know we will not allow this to happen. Because we people who have had this man and the democrat party figured out for the last few years have been making ready. We are stocked up and ready to go, so yes hopefully the pawn that have awakened from their slumber will stop things in 2010 because if it does NOT stop in 2010 then we will have to look further for our solutions.

 

pdxpunk

Sep 24, 2009

"Some of the folks I most admire in this town are liberals whose work on behalf of values like transparency in government and protecting civil liberties is remarkable and essential."...BS. Name one...Why the right always does this, tries to make nice, always baffles me. NO, there are NO liberals/demos who are doing work that is "remarkable and essential." They are statist swine, evil through and through. Enough already with the nice-y nice.

 

Jim Treacher

Sep 24, 2009

Facts and evidence are just the malevolent weapons of the ideologically impure.

 

Pissed Patriot

Sep 24, 2009

Hmmm! Sort of explains why all the firearms and ammo have been purchased since the "messiah" and his goons took ownership of the United States.

 

barnone

Sep 24, 2009

And some wondered why people did not like the idea of Obama talking to the children of America, without safeguards on the lesson plans.

 

Freedom for strip clubs and drug addicts

Sep 24, 2009

Tapscott is right. We must fight government intrusion on liberties. There should be no restrictions on the freedom of expression of strip clubs and pornographers. The war on drugs should be ended.

 

Barely About Barack

Sep 24, 2009

You lost me at "Gulag". It's the precise moment when your train of logic veers from concern to hyperbole. The tone of the article is bizarre from that word forward. Yes, you exaggerate. For starters, I would not cite Jonah Goldberg as a calm, dispassionate social observer with a firm grasp on complex issues. He's a partisan pitchforker at best.

 

MadKangaroo

Sep 24, 2009

Barely About Barack: "Gulag" is indeed hyperbolic, but the "progressives' have clearly signalled a willingness to marginalize, impose financial hardship upon, and even imprison, those who will not comply.

 

Barely About Barack

Sep 24, 2009

MadKangaroo, our country has a history of marginalizing and imposing financial hardship on those who don't comply. It ain't just the fault of "progressives" that people are poor and/or imprisioned. "But it's their own fault!", the compliant will say. "They should take responsibility for their own actions!" That's the rub. One man's opposition is another man's sedition. An unwillingness to comply with the ruling ideologues is fair, but stop inflating yourself by beating down strawmen on the other side. It's short-sighted.

 

LiberalsSuck

Sep 24, 2009

Great article. Liberalism (aka socialism) is always about control and coercion. As soon as you call them on it, YOU become the target. YOU are the racist, bigot, homophobe, etc. It's much easier to call names in an attempt to discredit those that disagree- then to defend their policies of confiscation of rights, money, and property. They MUST be stopped! We need to tap into all those people that work hard, play by the rules, but sit home on election day. We must mobilize and organize to protect ourselves from the LOSERS that ACORN gets to the polls in droves.

 

xqqume

Sep 24, 2009

What people learn from history is that people don't learn from history.
Ray Moley, FDR brain trust fellow traveler, remarked that 'Central planning in a politically free society will require a police state'!
Do they dare?

 

vondoog2000@yahoo.com

Sep 24, 2009

I am not too wooried about the Leftards in the country. The real tards who want to control us are a small band. When their true colors show, their colleagues will eat them alive.

 

FreeToThink

Sep 24, 2009

I voted for Obama. I won't be scared by threats of violence, I will always vote for whom ever I want to. -'nuf said.

 

you@you.com

Sep 24, 2009

I think dictionary.com has a shorter definition of "hyperbole", but this article is a good reference.

 

you@you.com

Sep 24, 2009

Communism and socialism are not styles of government, they are economic styles. We will remain a democratic republic as long as free elections promote individuals from our communities to represent us. These countries you smart people keep referencing as communist or socialist are actually oligarchies. Which we could never be. Stop having so little faith in our country.

 

Parad E. Makewater

Sep 24, 2009

"Communism and socialism are not styles of government, they are economic styles."

Ha Ha, tell that to someone who has actually lived, or still lives, or died, under one of these "economic styles".

 

JMG

Sep 24, 2009

Et tu, Tapscott? Wow, another one bites the dust.

 

Steve J.

Sep 24, 2009

You think I exaggerate? Read National Review Editor Jonah Goldberg's "Liberal Fascism,"

I did. Mr. Goldberg is terribly confused about the history of ideas.

 

bobc

Sep 24, 2009

The Democrats better get control of their party and kick out these progressives, starting with Obama & Rahm.

The thugs in charge are ruining our country on purpose, they care not about citizens, only their agenda.

Surely there are one or two honest and honorable Democrats or Republicans that will rise up and start ratting on these thugs, and put an end to the destruction of our country and our right to a land of opportunity!

Impeachment sounds good!

 

yahoosnncheerus@yahoo.com

Sep 24, 2009

ObamaCare

Is TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!

 

TippingPoint

Sep 24, 2009

The Russian Revolution. The people lost control when the Marxists got control of Food and Guns. Then the populist could run amok, giving the masses what they wanted,but didn't have the patience to work years to get. Free housing,transportation,education,healthcare,etc. But they had to steal it from the people who were succsessful. The war on farmers has started in Calif,they'll use that to get control of the Agribuisness,they'll bring in UN troops who wont even speak english,they'll collect our guns. then tell them to shoot the rioters. U.S. troops wont, the UN will.We have 4 to 8 years before America dies...

 

AST

Sep 24, 2009

This by itself is enough to make me oppose Obamacare. If it can't stand up to rigorous debate and discussion without attempts to silence opponents, it's hiding something from me and I don't trust it.

 

justin

Sep 25, 2009

Make sure you are armed and have a stash of ammo. Be careful of your liberal friends, they will turn you in.

 

wolfetone

Sep 25, 2009

Wow, who knew that Thomas Friedman was a progressive? And is it really so wrong for DHHS to tell a corporation to stop spreading lies to customers of the government-funded program the company is lying about? Tapscott, did you forget your meds?

 

GeekGirl

Sep 25, 2009

And the insurance companies are doing such a first class job ...

 

RoundUpTime

Sep 25, 2009

A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. A feeble execution is but another phrase for a bad execution; and a government ill executed, whatever may be its theory, must, in practice, be a bad government.
J. Story.

 

God Bless Texas

Sep 25, 2009

All I can say is, "thank God I live in Texas" where a majority of us are armed and aware. Speaking of which, every time I go to a gun show I see more and more African Americans there. I think more and more people from all races are waking up to losings our God given rights. Unfortunately, I do fear the ignorant and unaware masses will turn this into race riots, etc.. issue just because of the hate the libs are dumping out there.

 

RoundUpTime

Sep 25, 2009

Our present President did not have the experience to be our Executive leader. As a business person, I would have never hired someone for a job in my organization if they had as little experience as his resume showed.

But a greater issue is not only his lack of executive job skills but the demonstrated character flaws that are showing. When someone cannot speak the Truth “I didn’t even know Acorn was receiving money from the Government”….that says it all.

2010 cannot come quick enough for the majority of the American people.

 

RoundUpTime

Sep 25, 2009

When you have a problem with poison weeds growing up a tree a little Round Up sprayed on the roots kills the weeds…not matter how far up the tree it’s grown.

This group had a plan that was put in place and the roots are in our towns and state government. That is an important part of their implementation plan.

Time for a Round Up Party on this next election. Spray the roots in your own home towns and states. I know I will be working to make sure that the true working classes in this country who pay their taxes are represented in this next election.

Time for action not words. See you at Round Up time 2010.

 

Former Texan

Sep 25, 2009

God Bless Texas, the "ignorant and unaware masses" are precisely the people you see at those gun shows, if their interest is guns is based on some coconutty fear of disenfranchisement. For every African-American Texan you see at your gun show, the polls show that 7 more Af-Americans are happy that their former governor is no longer in power. With any luck, those gun owners will stop looking for socioeconomic security at gun shows.

 

tbw@rg6.org

Sep 25, 2009

The only next move for any management with the fortitude is for Humana to publish the government's letter in full page ads and point out what they did to earn that rebuke. While they are at it, they should publish the government's own previous assurance that they were free to speak their minds.



 

Em

Oct 4, 2009

"We will remain a democratic republic as long as free elections promote individuals from our communities to represent us"

And when they don't represent us? When they do what they want, when they want, however they want regardless of what we clearly tell them we want. What does that make us?

 


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