Socialist
America Sinking
by
Patrick
J. Buchanan
by
Patrick J. Buchanan
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After half
a century of fighting encroachments upon freedom in America, journalist
Garet Garrett published The People's Pottage. A year later,
in 1954, he died. The
People's Pottage opens thus:
"There
are those who still think they are holding the pass against a revolution
that may be coming up the road. But they are gazing in the wrong
direction. The revolution is behind them. It went by in the Night
of Depression, singing songs to freedom."
Garrett
wrote of a revolution within the form. While outwardly America appeared
the same, a revolution within had taken place that was now irreversible.
One need only glance at where we were before the New Deal, where
we are and where we are headed to see how far we are off the course
the Founding Fathers set for our republic.
Taxes drove
the American Revolution, for we were a taxaphobic, liberty-loving
people. That government is best that governs least is an Americanism.
When "Silent Cal" Coolidge went home in 1929, the U.S. government
was spending 3 percent of gross domestic product.
And today?
Obama's first budget will consume 28 percent of the entire GDP;
state and local governments another 15 percent. While there is some
overlap, in 2009, government will consume 40 percent of GDP, approaching
the peak of World War II.
The
deficit for 2009 is $1.8 trillion, 13 percent of the whole economy.
Obama is pushing a cap-and-trade bill to cut carbon emissions that
will impose huge costs on energy production, spike consumer prices
and drive production offshore to China, which is opting out of Kyoto
II. The Chinese are not fools.
Obama plans
to repeal the Bush tax cuts and take the income tax rate to near
40 percent. Combined state and local income tax rates can run to
10 percent. For the self-employed, payroll taxes add up to 15.2
percent on the first $106,800 for all wages of all workers. Medicare
takes 2.9 percent of all wages above that. Then there are the state
sales taxes that can run to 8 percent, property taxes, gas taxes,
excise taxes, and "sin taxes" on booze, cigarettes and, soon, hot
dogs and soft drinks.
Comes now
national health insurance from Nancy Pelosi's House. A surtax that
runs to 5.4 percent of all earnings of the top 1 percent of Americans,
who already pay 40 percent of all federal income taxes, has been
sent to the Senate. Included also is an 8 percent tax on the entire
payroll of small businesses that fail to provide health insurance
for employees.
Other ideas
on the table include taxing the health benefits that businesses
provide their employees.
The D.C.-based
Tax Foundation says New Yorkers could face a combined income tax
rate of near 60 percent.
In the
Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson called George III
a tyrant for having "erected a multitude of new offices, and sent
hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their
substance."
What did
George III do with his Stamp Act, Townshend Acts or tea tax to compare
with what is being done to this generation of Americans by their
own government?
While the hardest
working and most productive are bled, a third of all wage-earners
pay no U.S. income tax, and Obama plans to free almost half of all
wage-earners of all income taxes. Yet, tens of millions get Medicaid,
rent supplements, free education, food stamps, welfare and an annual
check from Uncle Sam called an Earned Income Tax Credit, though
they never paid a nickel in income taxes.
Oh, yes.
Obama also promises everybody a college education.
Coming
to America to feast on this cornucopia of freebies is the world.
One million to 2 million immigrants, legal and illegal, arrive every
year. They come with fewer skills and less education than Americans,
and consume more tax dollars than they contribute by three to one.
Wise Latina
women have more babies north of the border than they do in Mexico
and twice as many here as American women.
As
almost all immigrants are now Third World people of color, they
qualify for ethnic preferences in hiring and promotions and admissions
to college over the children of Americans
All of
this would have astounded and appalled the Founding Fathers, who
after all, created America – as they declared loud and clear in
the Constitution – "for ourselves and our posterity."
China saves,
invests and grows at 8 percent. America, awash in debt, has a shrinking
economy, a huge trade deficit, a gutted industrial base, an unemployment
rate surging toward 10 percent and a money supply that's swollen
to double its size in a year. The 20th century may have been the
American Century. The 21st shows another pattern.
"The United
States is declining as a nation and a world power with mostly sighs
and shrugs to mark this seismic event," writes Les Gelb, president
emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, in CFR's Foreign Affairs
magazine. "Astonishingly, some people do not appear to realize that
the situation is all that serious."
Even the
establishment is starting to get the message.
July
17, 2009
Patrick
J. Buchanan [send
him mail] is co-founder and editor of The
American Conservative. He is also the author of seven books,
including Where
the Right Went Wrong, and A
Republic Not An Empire. His latest book is Churchill,
Hitler, and the Unnecessary War.
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© 2009 Creators Syndicate
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