February 22, 2006
Liberal Goal for America: Gutless
Socialism
The United States of America is drifting away from capitalism and
its free-market foundations toward a gutless brand of socialism. Yet
unlike the tyrannical dictators who ruled communist nations in the 20th
Century, congressional liberals lack the guts to tell the public their
true intentions. Those intentions are motivated by the Marxist
philosophy of “From each according to his abilities, to each according
to his needs.” Instead of conducting a deadly revolution, liberals are
waging their war on capitalism through public policy, assaults on our
free-market system and socialistic rhetoric.
The oldest
and most flagrant example of this gutless socialism began in 1913 with
enactment of the Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving
Congress the power to “lay
and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without
apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census
or enumeration.” The income tax code that followed forced a 1 percent
tax on personal incomes above $3,000.
Today it is
a nine-million-word progressive violation of our liberties.
The next
landmark example of gutless redistribution of wealth from those with
“abilities” to those with “needs” is the Social Security system. Social
Security began in 1935 as an assistance program for people who reached
retirement age. The 1935 pamphlet describing the program stated that
workers would never have to pay more than three cents on the dollar, up
to a maximum of $3,000 of ones’ earnings. Twelve and four-tenths percent
on the first $90,000 later, the program is now called an entitlement and
is headed for a 2015 financial train wreck. Though President Bush and
his bi-partisan Social Security Commission proposed a sound solution to
fix the crumbling Social Security structure, congressional liberals on
both sides of the aisle balked at any attempt to alter the socialistic
underpinnings of the system’s original design.
In 1943,
Congress continued the deliberate march toward socialism by enacting
automatic withholding of taxes from our paychecks. Congress explained to
the public that, since the U.S. was busy fighting World War II,
automatic withholding was necessary to fund the war effort in a timely
fashion. Congress also promised the public that automatic withholding
would end as soon as the war was over. That war ended over 60 years ago.
And if for some reason the government does not confiscate enough of our
money during the year, we are charged interest for underpayment. That
does not sound like the system our Founding Fathers envisioned.
Even
liberals in state legislatures are attacking capitalism through overt
assaults on our free-market system. The Maryland legislature in January
overrode their governor’s veto of a bill that will force corporations
with 10,000 employees or more to pay 8 percent of their payroll to their
employees’ health care costs. Unfortunately, nearly 30 other states are
considering similar legislation. State policy makers who legally force
corporations to carry out their income redistribution schemes are as
gutless as their counterparts in Washington D.C.
State
legislatures are not alone in their use of backdoor attempts to inflict
the pain of socialism on businesses and the public. Since Hurricane
Katrina devastated the Gulf region, causing temporary spikes in gas
prices, oil company executives have been called to Congress to justify
their companies’ profits. Some misguided members of Congress have even
demanded that oil companies return their “excess profits” to the public.
The third
and most visible gutless method liberals employ to attack capitalism is
the use of rhetoric that attempts to disguise their socialistic
ideology. The rhetoric of gutless socialism preys upon the economic
illiteracy of many Americans, which fans the fires of economic class
warfare.
Senator
Hillary Clinton (D-NY) actually told supporters last year at a San
Francisco fundraiser, “We’re going to take things away from you on
behalf of the common good.” That sounds like Karl Marx’s communism to
me.
In
January, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) issued a press
release critical of the president and our growing economy that stated,
“The President claims he has created a strong economy, but working
Americans are telling a different story. They feel the American dream
slipping further from their grasp and they know the reality is that this
economy is not delivering for middle-class families.” When you look at
the compelling positive metrics of the economy, this is not economic
illiteracy. It is denial of economic reality.
Congressional liberals have carved out a position on every issue that
defines success for their party as failure of our economy, failure of
people to help themselves and even failure in our efforts to fight the
war on terrorism.
National
security is and must remain our top national priority. But replacing the
income tax code, restructuring Social Security, restraining government
spending and increasing economic literacy among the public must also be
top priorities to end the march toward socialism. As the late Senator
Everett Dirksen once said, “When they feel the heat, they will see the
light.” Congress needs to feel the heat, generated by millions of their
constituents demanding an end toward the march away from our free-market
principles.
The debt we
owe our founders and our grandchildren is to aggressively defend the
success of capitalism and our free-market foundations. If we fail to pay
this debt, the “shining beacon on the hill” that lights the path of hope
and freedom across the globe will slowly flicker away, extinguished by
our lack of will, not by our lack of skill.
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