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Will Obamacare Be the Death of Liberalism?
Townhall.com ^ | November 22, 2013 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 11/22/2013 7:47:20 AM PST by Kaslin

By 1968, Walter Lippmann, the dean of liberal columnists, had concluded that liberalism had reached the end of its tether.

In that liberal epoch, the 1960s, the Democratic Party had marched us into an endless war that was tearing America apart.

Lyndon Johnson's Great Society had produced four "long, hot summers" of racial riots and a national crime rate that had doubled in a decade. The young were alienated, the campuses aflame.

Lippmann endorsed Richard Nixon.

For forty years, no unabashed liberal would be elected president.

Jimmy Carter won one term by presenting himself as a born-again Christian from Georgia, a peanut farmer, Naval Academy graduate and nuclear engineer. Bill Clinton ran as a centrist.

So toxic had the term "liberal" become that liberals dropped it and had themselves rebaptized as "progressives."

Barack Obama, however, ran unapologetically as a man of the left. An opponent of the Iraq war, he had compiled a voting record to the left of Bernie Sanders, the socialist senator from Vermont.

And Obama proudly placed his signature achievement, Obamacare, right alongside, and in the tradition of, liberal giants FDR and LBJ.

This is the new progressivism of the 21st century, Obama was saying, and I the transformational figure who will usher in the post-Reagan era. Where Clinton failed, I will succeed.

But now that Obamacare is coming to be perceived as a political catastrophe, not only does it threaten Obama's place in history, it could invalidate, indeed, eviscerate the defining idea of the Democratic Party itself.

For Democrats are the Party of Government. They believe that government is more nobly motivated than a private sector that runs on self-interest and the profit motive, and that government can achieve goals private enterprise could never accomplish.

To liberals, government is us, the personification of the nation.

Social Security, Medicare, Medicare and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are monuments to this belief. So, too, are the world wars fought and won under liberal presidents Woodrow Wilson and FDR.

It was 1968, the Tet Offensive, the assassinations, the urban riots, the campus anarchy, the smash-up of the Democratic Party in the streets of Chicago that caused the national recoil from liberalism that lasted for forty years.

Now consider what the rollout of Obamacare is doing, not only to this president and his administration, but also to the idea that government has the solution to America's problems.

Though they had as long as World War II to get it done, Obama's crowd could not even produce a working website. Now we learn the White House was alerted to the website problems in March but plunged ahead.

Obama's reputation for competence has been shredded, and, so, too, has his reputation for truthfulness.

With millions losing their health insurance because of Obamacare mandates, we learn that Obama and his team knew this was inevitable, even as they reassured us, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. Period."

The brutal truth: Our president got his legacy program passed by deceiving the American people in a giant swindle.

Not only have millions lost their health care plans, tens of millions more may lose theirs at year's end when they learn that their employer's health care plans also do not meet Obamacare mandates.

Hillarycare cost the Democrats the House in 1994. Obamacare, the love child of Hillarycare, could cost Democrats the Senate in 2014.

But what makes this a disaster not just for a party but a philosophy is that Obamacare is liberalism incarnate. It is premised on the idea that progressives, starting from scratch, can redesign a health care system, 16 percent of the economy, and make it more fair, more just and more efficient for us all.

Obamacare was an act of hubris by an administration of talking heads most of whom never ran anything in their lives. And what we are witnessing is the antithesis of what we were promised.

So confident were they in the wonks that wrote the bill that Nancy Pelosi could say, "We have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it."

Seven weeks in, the website is not fixed. Millions have lost their health care plans. Quality hospitals are being cut out of the program as too costly. Individuals are being offered plans inferior to what they had in terms of benefits, but with far more costly premiums.

The crisis for Obama, his party, and his philosophy is that this is not only a nightly national story; it is a daily story in every state. And the anecdotes of debacles have been piling up, one upon another, for seven weeks. They do not cease, and there is no end in sight.

Nothing, it appears, will interrupt the litany of personal woes before Democrats, in panic, cut themselves loose of Obamacare and try to swim away from the Lusitania.

It will likely be a long time before another Democratic president dares again another such Great Leap Forward.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 0bamacare; barack0bama; demonrats; liberalism
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To: brownsfan

“..Yes, Americans are THAT stupid....”

Well, There are Americans...and then there are those who simply LIVE in America and parasite off of Americans.

And there is a VAST difference between the two.

Americans are generous, decent, compassionate, fair people who believe in giving everyone a fair chance at achieving something better - not an equal outcome, but at least an equal chance at it. And because we are THAT kind of people, we got rooked and snookered by “those that simply live in America” who believe they’re owed something, and the political whores that pander to them for votes.

The day isn’t far off when Americans say “Enough”, and it won’t be pretty when it happens.

Because we wish it were so, doesn’t make it come any sooner.

Everything has a breaking point - or a “braking” point, if you will. You put the brakes on before the system breaks, or else it turns to sh*t and the REAL corrective actions take place, just as we’ve seen all throughout history.

Liberalism - like anything else - can only survive so long as no one opposes them, and as long as there are worthless dirtbags that support them and are willing to play “moderate” footsie with them. As long as people are willing to “obey”, they’ll be around. When folks decide enough is enough, and they stand up and fight back, it will die. It’s an ideological psychosis based on fantasy and illusion, and there’s nothing like a cold, hard slap in the face to re-introduce one to reality.

Obamacare is the BEGINNING of that cold, hard slap in the face for many people, for once - It’s hitting them in their money, and everyone understands money. People are seeing the Sock Puppet as they guy who made me lose my health insurance - “There was NOTHING wrong with what I had, and now I CAN’T have it anymore??? WTF?!?!”

and its HIS FACE AND NAME associates with that pain

Pretty simple.


41 posted on 11/22/2013 9:20:35 AM PST by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: concerned about politics

As a cost cutting measure, the DoD is considering closing all US commissaries. Many other things will be cut before they defund the EBT cards.


42 posted on 11/22/2013 9:24:00 AM PST by Patriotic1 (Dic mihi solum facta, domina - Just the facts, ma'am)
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To: headstamp 2

every person under age 25 that I’ve met, is a liberal. they think captialism is a disease. one guy I work with, even told me (once) “look how much money would be available for everyone, if salaries were just capped at $200,000.”
I told him to get away from me but I dont know how you can fix that mindset.


43 posted on 11/22/2013 10:52:45 AM PST by tm61 (Election 2012: we find it IS possible, to polish a turd.)
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To: tm61

They, and their teachers, have been educated by progressives.
The doctrine is planted generations deep now.


44 posted on 11/22/2013 10:54:56 AM PST by nascarnation (Wish everyone see a "Gay Kwanzaa")
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To: Kaslin
The answer is No. Only concerted counteraction by a conservative majority unafraid to break eggs to make an omelet can begin to disperse the squalid dregs of liberalism. Viet Nam may have led to an era of not very liberal presidents, but the growth and metastasis of malignant government progressed at only slightly slower pace.
45 posted on 11/22/2013 6:18:25 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
WE are approaching the status of UK before Maggie Thatcher's tenure in office. But if we have a Maggie Thatcher waiting in the wings I don't know who it might be.
46 posted on 11/22/2013 6:22:53 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: Kaslin
One thing Buchanan and all the other pundits miss is this. The US has a traumatized populace. 9/11 was a success-- the terrorists won-- before we could even strike back.

Consider: A mere seven years after 9/11, this country elected an unvetted unknown with the name Hussein, and we were told we were not allowed even to speak his name, and collectively we meekly obeyed. His Moslem beliefs were only thinly veiled, he even talked about "my Muslim faith" on national TV, and it took willing unbelief not to know this. This could only have happened with a traumatized populace suffering from the battered wife syndrome.

Now, the electorate has blindly and dumbly re-elected the alien, who embarks on a foray of destruction the likes of which this country has never before seen. And while the people whimper and fuss, they will not dare to defy their abusers. In 2016 Hillary will run. The people, the media, the country's ruling class, will re-enact 2008--a traumatic re-enactment-- and repeat the whole cycle. The republicans either are totally paralyzed themselves, or they have sold out. Either way, they have no way to take advantage of what should be a historic opportunity. Their antipathy to the TEA Party smacks of the victim fighting off the would be rescuer, preferring to stay in the abusive relationship.

I know it doesn't sound rational, and it's not--but it's just what people do when they are beaten.

47 posted on 11/22/2013 6:36:17 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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