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Not since the
days of slavery have there been so many people who feel entitled
to what other people have produced as there are in the modern welfare
state, whether in Western Europe or on this side of the Atlantic.
Economist Edward
Lazear has cut through all of Barack Obama's claims about "creating
jobs" with one plain and inescapable fact – "there hasn't been one
day during the entire Obama presidency when as many Americans were
working as on the day President Bush left office." Whatever number
of jobs were created during the Obama administration, more have
been lost.
How are children
supposed to learn to act like adults, when so much of what they
see on television shows adults acting like children?
The know-it-all
smirks and condescending laughs of Vice President Joe Biden, when
Congressman Paul Ryan was speaking during their debate, were a little
much from an administration presiding over economic woes at home
and disasters overseas – and being caught in lies about both. Like
Barack Obama, Joe Biden has all the clever tricks of a politician
and none of the wisdom of a statesman.
If you truly
believe in the brotherhood of man, then you must believe that blacks
are just as capable of being racists as whites are.
One of the
most foolish, and most dangerous, things one can do is to take love
for granted, instead of nurturing it and safeguarding it as the
prize jewel of one's life.
Whenever you
hear people talking about "a living Constitution," almost invariably
they are people who are in the process of slowly killing it by "interpreting"
its restrictions on government out of existence.
Do either Barack
Obama or his followers have any idea how many countries during the
20th century set out to "spread the wealth" – and ended up spreading
poverty instead? At some point, you have to turn from rhetoric,
theories and ideologies to facts.
I am so old
that I can remember when liberals were liberal – instead of being
intolerant of anything and anybody that is not politically correct.
Whatever happened
to Julie Banderas of the Fox News Channel? She had brains, looks,
wit and personality. Has she met with foul play? Or has some zillionaire
married her and taken her off to his own private island?
The question
to be asked of people in the media, and that they should ask themselves,
should be: "Is your first loyalty to your audience or to your ideology?"
The same question should be asked of educators, especially those
who see themselves as "agents of social change," even though that
is not the job description under which they have been hired and
paid.
People who
complain about "negative" campaign ads miss the point. It is perfectly
legitimate to criticize your opponent. The question is whether the
ads are about serious things that matter to the future of this country,
and whether they are telling the truth or lying.
If you believe
Barack Obama and others who oppose what they call "tax cuts for
the rich," you might want to consider what the late Daniel Patrick
Moynihan once said: "You are entitled to your own opinion, but not
to your own facts." If you want to see some documented facts about
tax rates and tax revenues, there is a box titled "Tax Cuts" on
my web site. Click
on it.
In
baseball, switch hitters are said to have an advantage. But the
highest lifetime batting average by a switch hitter (.319 by Frankie
Frisch) is more than 30 points lower than the highest batting average
for either left-handed hitters or right-handed hitters. The highest
batting average in a season by a switch hitter (.365 by Mickey Mantle)
is more than 50 points lower.
If there is
ever a Hall of Fame for confidence men, Charles Ponzi and Bernie
Madoff will have to take a back seat to Barack Obama. Obama is the
gold standard – or, perhaps more appropriately, the brass standard.
I have never
known a word to become absolute dogma, without a speck of evidence,
the way "diversity" has.
October
16, 2012
Thomas
Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford
University. His Web site is www.tsowell.com.
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