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August 29th, 2008 2:19 am

The Promised Land of the Free Lunch

Something splendid did happen at Invesco Field Thursday night. Race is no longer a bar to nomination for the American presidency. The pity is that this historic occasion deserved a far better candidate –a disciple of someone like Tom Sowell, not Jeremiah Wright.

And enough, already, of Barack Obama’s “improbable journey.” He grew up in an America in which, under both Democratic and Republican presidents, his rise turned out to be wonderfully possible — and at lightning speed. What’s really improbable is the destination that in the name of “change” he now promises this nation.

The place to which he would guide us is a land of the free lunch, where the government will wake you up in the morning, tuck you in at night, and pay your bills in between. Healthcare, daycare, college tuition, energy, pensions, jobs … you-name-it, the super-size state will be there, assuring, insuring, investing, redistributing, paying off credit card bills, rebuilding cities, mending lives, saving farms. All of that would of course require a state bureaucracy even more immense and intrusive than the bailout-happy tax-and-spend behemoth we have now. But that’s OK, because under Obama, lobbyists would vanish and special interest groups would melt away. With all Americans holding up “change” placards on cue and chanting “Yes we can,” our dreams would become one.

Of course, someone would have to pay for this vast experiment in state-mandated largesse, and since even America’s resources aren’t infinite, someone would have to ration it out. So there’s the intriguing glitch that while Obama’s big plans are supposed to help Americans succeed, anyone with the audacity to do so would be taxed and regulated right back into victimhood — with the exception, perhaps, of those an Obama administration might judge virtuous enough to deserve special privileges and exemptions. That’s not the system that made America great, and it’s not the system that gave Barack Obama the rich opportunities he has enjoyed to realize his own dreams. But he’s right about one thing. It would be change.

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7 Comments

1. unfazed:

I could not watch the entire speech. When I realized it was the same as Jimmy Carters speech 32 years ago, I CHANGED the channel. When are the adults going to take back the Democratic party?

Aug 29, 2008 - 4:34 am 2. Sin-U Nam:

I found out last night my suspcision about Barak Hussein Obama was right. He is not a well-meaning inexperienced big mouth with a big smile talking nonsense, but a real menace to all of us, equal to or worse than Chirac, Chavez, DJ Kim, Roh, or even Castro. He will rob us all to make a social welfare state here in the U.S. He will not fight against the likes of Kim Jong-il or Ahmedinazad. God help us all if Obama gets elected! Where should I go?

Aug 29, 2008 - 6:26 am 3. Want More Nanny State? Vote Obama | WingRight:

[...] good post on The Rosett [...]

Aug 29, 2008 - 9:35 am 4. Ludlow T. Wombat:

If we are so cursed as to have Obama elected, it will be be truly hideous to watch the economy crash as government spending balloons beyond the barely imaginable and to see the foot-dragging, Republicans blamed for the catastrophic mess that results.

Aug 29, 2008 - 1:41 pm 5. tom y:

I could not believe the comments this morning. I kept asking myself if people heard the same speech as I. All were raving about it and how ground breaking it was. What? This is the same pabulum we’ve heard from the dems for 60 years? My favorite moment came after the speech when Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams were commenting and Brokaw remarks how John McCain will not like the pointed hard comments Obama made about McCain and the upcoming debates. Again, what? Could they be serious? If Obama were not running for Pres. I half expected him to be taken up body and soul to sit at the right hand. . ..

Aug 29, 2008 - 2:31 pm 6. Layer Seven:

Obama is absolutely utterly unqualified for the position he seeks.

Obama is eminently qualified however to be a chamber of commerce greeter in Beijing’s great new airport.

Aug 30, 2008 - 5:39 pm 7. chillguy33:

Obama would be eminently qualified as a chamber of commerce greeter in Beijing’s new airport.

That shouldn’t require a sensible English sentence.

Go, Obama, go. Go.

Aug 30, 2008 - 6:55 pm

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