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WELCOME TO THE OBAMANATION! [Good read from Neal Boortz]
Nealz Nuze ^ | Nov 5, 2008 | Neal Boortz

Posted on 11/05/2008 5:34:07 AM PST by upchuck

THE "I WANT MY MOMMY" ELECTION

I brought this up several months ago ... a slogan for this election. "I want my mommy." The phrase really says it all. This is not an election where the American voters were looking for someone to protect their freedoms. Instead, it was an election where people were looking for someone to take care of them. Self-sufficiency seems a bit old-fashioned right now. Why work so hard to be self-sufficient when candidates are falling all over themselves to provide the American people with womb-to-tomb or, if you will, cradle-to-grave paternalism. The voters who put Barack Obama into office bear little resemblance to the people who fought for independence 124 years ago. Colonists fighting for our independence actually left their bloody footprints along the icy roads of New York and Pennsylvania while marching to engage the British troops. Today we can't even drum of a decent plurality of voters who will vote for liberty, let alone fight for it.

This has been a "what's in it for me" vote. Are you going to give me health care? Are you going to make sure my job is guaranteed? Are you going to cover my child care costs? You aren't going to make me pay taxes, are you? How about all those evil rich people? Aren't you going to take some of their money away from them and give it to me? After all ... I work for my money, they cheated and stole for theirs. Make them pay their fair share of taxes. Me? I'm tired of paying any share.

The big question for me today is whether or not freedom, economic liberty and self-sufficiency can make a comeback in America. Right now it seems that a dismaying number of Americans think that they are owed a living; that it is the government's job to guarantee their economic security. Can we ever turn that around and return to a time when people accept the responsibility for their own lives and eschew the idea of using government as a tool of legalized plunder?

Several times in the last few day's I've mentioned the concept of "The Tipping Point." I'm using that term in the context of voting and taxpaying. Right now we are at the point where about 43% of American income earners pay absolutely NO income tax. I've been saying for years that if the Democrats ever gain absolute control in Washington we're going to see that percentage climb ... climb to over 50%. That's the tipping point. Imagine a political campaign where the majority of voters do not pay income taxes. Imagine a campaign where the majority of voters actually get a check from the government instead of writing a check to the government. Can you hear the Democrat campaign themes then? "Vote for the Republcians and they're going to make you pay income taxes."

In fact ... I've already developed the Democrat campaign themes for the next several presidential elections:

2012: "Vote for the Republicans and they're going to make you pay income taxes."

2016: "Vote for the Republicans and they're going to make you pay your own Social Security and Medicare taxes."

2020: "Vote for the Republicans and they're going to make you pay for your own health care."

2024: "Vote for the Republicans and they're going to make you pay for your own place to live."

Here we are my friends. We're at the point where virtually every voter out there understands that they can use their ballot as an instrument of plunder. For those of you who went to government schools, that means they can use their vote to take money away from other citizens. That would be the difference between a Democracy (rule of man) and a Republic (rule of law).

BUT WAS IT A MANDATE?

One thing you can say is that Barack Obama didn't necessarily get the landslide. Yes, he has the momentum. But liberals were expecting for him to knock this one out of the park FDR-style. The popular vote was close - 51.3 percent to 47.5 percent.

THE DEMOCRAT GAINS

It is still hard to tell for sure the full extent of the damage in the Congress. But it basically went as expected. The Democrats won't get their magical 60 seats in the Senate, but they will have enough. Already with a majority in the Senate, Republican Sens. Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina and John Sununu of New Hampshire lost their seats to Democrats. Also, Virginia and New Mexico picked up seats from retiring GOP Senators. Some races (like in Minnesota) are still too close to call.

In the House, the Democrats were able to knock out at least 12 Republicans so far and gain 9 open GOP seats. There were a few Republicans who were able to win over Democrat incumbents (four, to be exact). But a lot of these races are still going. The last we heard, Democrats had over 250 seats in the House and at this rate, they are expected to gain 20 seats in total. That would put their somewhere around 255 seats.

Oh and let's not even get started on Governor's races.

AT LEAST GEORGIA GOT IT RIGHT

It appears that Saxby Chambliss got his majority over that anti-FairTax liar Jim Martin. This is one victory I am really glad the Democrats cannot claim today. Imagine how much damage could have been done with this Jim Martin adding to their 57+ Democrat majority.

WHAT WE HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO

The end of the secret ballot in union elections A return of the Fairness Doctrine A tax code punishing the wealthy, businesses, entrepreneurs, achievers More federal government in government schools Universal healthcare Cap-and-trade policies on coal (no nuclear power, no drilling) Supreme Court justices who favor a vaporous idea of "fairness" over the Constitution The security of our nation and our allies (particularly Israel)

So now it's all up to the Democrats ..... it is there turn to prove that they can somehow tax the achievers, increase spending programs and still get federal spending under control. Isn't that what the people want? Change? Oh, that's right. The people forgot to ask what exactly we were going to be changing to.

IMAGINE THE DISAPPOINTMENT

I keep thinking about that foolish woman at the Obama rally who said that with a Barack Obama presidency she "wouldn't have to worry about putting gas in her car and wouldn't have to worry about paying her mortgage." There are so many like her – people who sincerely believe that an Obama presidency is going to be a substitute for work. Give these people about six months and they're going to be wondering what happened ... where their gravy train went ... why they're still having to work for a living.

INTEMPERATE ELECTION THOUGHTS

If you don't think that the dumbing-down of America through government education had anything to do with Obama's victory, then you ought to be sentenced to reading some of the comments from Obama supporters we've received. You would soon be of a different opinion.

Get ready for retroactive tax increases. When the Democrats begin their punishment of achievement you can bet that that they'll make any tax increase on the high achievers retroactive to January 1, 2009.

An idea for small business owners: Make note now of which of your employees voted for Obama. When the tax increases hit and you're looking for a way to cut expenses to offset the higher taxes, they should be the first to go. They voted for it, let them suffer the consequences.

Did you see those black militants at the Philadelphia polling places? There they were in the black berets brandishing nightsticks guarding the entrance to the polling location. Not much screaming over that. But ... what it if had been skinheads "guarding" the entrance to a predominately white polling place. Yeah .. just imagine the reaction to that for a moment.

I wonder what percentage of the vote can be attributed to the media's fawning over The Chosen One? Not only do Republicans have to fight to win the hearts and minds of Americans again .. but they have to battle the media as well. Nothing there will change. One commentator last night said that Obama will scratch their stomachs every once in a while and they'll roll over like puppies.

While we're on that topic, you cannot imagine the number of "Wait until Barack Obama is President, and see what happens to you" emails we've received here at the Boortz show. We generally chose not to comment on or post them ... but they were there nonetheless – in large numbers. I cannot remember a previous election where a candidate was wielded as a weapon like this.

Do you realize that way back yonder at the founding of our Republic the word "Democrat" was an epithet? Back then if you called someone a Democrat you might well be challenged to a duel --- or just get the snot knocked out of you. In the late 1700s a Democrat was "someone who panders to the whims of the masses." Not much has changed insofar as the definition has changed ... but now we elect them.

Rhetorical ability is so very important in politics. Obama has it, McCain does not. Smooth talkers win at single's bars and in politics .. often with similar outcomes for the listener.

I wonder how many people voted their jobs away yesterday?

Looking ahead to 2012? Unless someone better shows up, Huckabee is my choice on the Republican side. As for the Libertarian ... well, I have a favorite choice, but don't know if he'll run, let alone if he could win the nomination. A lot of peace-at-any-price Libertarians aren't too fond of him.

I still remember in the days after the Republican voter revolution of 1994 when I heard a talk radio colleague telling listeners that liberals are finished .. done. The suggestion was made that we should save a few liberals and put them on display just so we can remember what they were like. "Yeah," I thought. "Don't kid yourself. They'll be back with a vengeance.. looking for conservative blood." Hellllooooooooo!

Here in Georgia Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss won reelection. He defeated a Democrat weasel who told voters that "Saxby Chambliss wants to add a 23% sales tax to everything you buy." You see .. there is something to smile about today.

WHERE DO REPUBLICANS GO FROM HERE

What is clear is that the Republican Party has failed on so many levels. I'm not talking about John McCain, I'm talking about the Republican Party. A party that was supposed to reflect the Conservative values of limited government, fiscal restraint, among others, got completely drunk with power. Our Founding Fathers would be ashamed.

Republicans also failed to communicate a message that people could understand. Only in the last days, when Joe the Plumber arrived, did a light bulb flicker. But it shouldn't have taken one man in Ohio to do it. John McCain should have spent months hammering Obama's Marxist tendencies -- his 95% tax cut lies -- his cutting capital gains for small businesses. As a party Republicans failed to rally a base that reflected its core values. Maybe that is because those core values no longer exist for the Republicans in power. Just take a look at the past eight years. But somehow, before the next election, they must figure out which direction they want to take their party, and they must believe it, market it, and most importantly – live up to it.

If the Republicans don't learn from this, that is their own fault. They created Barack Obama. They created a Congressional Democrat majority. But they also have the power to re-create their party. Some pundits are worried that this "new direction" will be more socially Conservative. Perhaps that's exactly what we need! My preference would be to see a move back to basic principles of individualism, freedom, economic liberty, self sufficiency and pride in our Country ... with a highlight on individualism. Barack Obama is merely a continuation of the leftist war against the concept of the individual. Democrats look at us as tools ... tools to be used to create some sort of an egalitarian society. Can the Republicans make this point to the voters? Hint: Republicans need to look to the Libertarian Party for some ideas on how to promote the idea of individualism and fight the concept of the individual as government property.

NEW VOTERS

And there is no doubt that "new voters" turned out in this election. When they say "new voters" they are talking about people who have never voted in an election before. And of these new voters, 6 out of every 10 were under the age of 30 years old. So we are talking about the college kids and those people who have barely begun to formulate a mature thought about politics ... I know, I am going to catch hell for that ... "but not ALL college kids!"

My point is that these young voters turned out for Barack Obama in numbers close to 70% in some states. They came out to vote for their American Idol/MTV candidate. And these people are the future of this country. Maybe they will one day realize the repercussions of putting a Marxist in the White House when they try to open their own business. Maybe they'll look back and think "Gawd, how could I have been so ignorant? How could I have bought into this "change" rhetoric?" They will get what they voted for, and you can thank government schools, by the way.

I've been doing talk radio for almost 40 years. This is my 10th presidential election as a talk show host. A lot of younger listeners – the type who voted for Obama, I suspect – love to send me emails making fun of my age. The "hey old man" messages come now with regularity. Well .. tell you what. It's not my future that has been endangered by this election. I don't have to worry about the MoveOn Democrat party robbing me of my opportunity to make a good life for myself and my family. Been there, done that. Some of you younger voters might want to stop and take a moment to think about your own future though. Many of you will succumb to government paternalism and do just enough to get by ... collecting your "tax break" checks from the government and making sure that those checks never go away by keeping the Democrats in power. Some of you, though, are going to become ambitious. You're going to experience the desire to work hard, to work smart, and to go the extra mile. When you do you're going to find the government there ready to stand in your way and, if you manage to succeed, rob you of the fruits of your labor.

I have a friend who's daughter received her first paycheck a few weeks ago .. a check for one day's work as a substitute teacher. Now remember ... we're talking teacher here ... as in government schools. She earned $60 dollars for that one day's work ... but the check was for $52. She was shocked. "But dad!" she said, "They told me I was going to make sixty dollars!"

Hey, lady. You ain't seen nuthin' yet.

THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE

Making the rounds on Election Day, Senator Chuck Schumer reiterated his support for the Fairness Doctrine. He says he supports it because all people should support coverage that is "fair and balanced." He said, "The very same people who don't want the Fairness Doctrine want the FCC to limit pornography on the air. I am for that... But you can't say government hands off in one area to a commercial enterprise but you are allowed to intervene in another. That's not consistent."

Okay, folks. I know that you are tired of hearing about this. And this may not be something that Barack Obama champions, but the fact is that there is huge momentum for House Democrats right now. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (a close friend of Obama) says that it is time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine. Senate Rules Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein has stated her strong support for the Fairness Doctrine. My point is that these Democrats in Congress could get greedy. They could feel like they have a mandate of the people and push for legislation like this.

A 'LESS ARROGANT' AMERICA

Not sure if you caught some of the world's reaction to an Obama presidency. I kept hearing this line about America being "less arrogant" with Obama in the White House. I can only assume that by "less arrogant" they mean that Obama will fail to put his country and its citizens first. That he would be willing to talk with directly with nations that have called for the destruction of our allies. That he would be absolutely against the Bush Doctrine of preemptive strike. That he would pull our troops out of Iraq in defeat, because it would look good to the rest of the world. I guess there is nothing arrogant, to the outside world, about a man who wants to punish success in his own country so that every can be more "equal."

Obama using the words "less arrogant?" Amazing.

PALIN 2012?

One of the rumors circulating has been the fact that Sarah Palin has no intentions of leaving the national political stage, and that she would be a top contender for 2012. At that rate she would have been a mayor, a governor, and a vice presidential nominee ... but for Democrats, I'm sure that will not be enough experience for Palin to be considered. A lot can happen in four years. Heck, we've learned in this election that a lot can happen in just days. It wasn't but a few weeks ago that Joe the Plumber entered the scene. But the Republican Party has a lot of work to do before it can even think of another election.


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KEYWORDS: 2008; bho2008; boortz; democratparty; democrats; obama; windbag
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To: MarkL
The "Fair" Tax is not fair to those who have saved and invested under a previous set of "schemes" of brazen theft. It's just another full bite of the apple.

0be's not for it, so it's unlikely to happen even if that pandering Huckabee runs again.

41 posted on 11/05/2008 5:58:50 AM PST by Paladin2 (Palin for President! (RINOs? PUMA))
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To: upchuck

Boortz misses two of the biggest issues in his “what we have to look forward to: section

1) The elimination of the partial birth abortion ban act. Here comes completely unrestricted abortion on demand up to and including infanticide.

2) The infringment of the right to keep and bear arms.

Not to mention the fact that Israel is going to attack Iran sometime in the next three months. Sooner probably, rather than later.


42 posted on 11/05/2008 5:59:15 AM PST by Jack of all Trades
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To: 50sDad

The ONLY thing that can save this country is for a monumental scandal to hit Obama. Our side needs to start serious investigations into his past, including the Birth Certificate. There is still time for him to be exposed before he takes the Oath of Office.


43 posted on 11/05/2008 5:59:16 AM PST by Galtoid ( .)
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To: white trash redneck

Nope, others have mentioned Alaska will have a special election for the Seat. Palin can run


44 posted on 11/05/2008 5:59:38 AM PST by DAC21
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To: 54skylark

Today, I will live vicariously through you in your business. Can you fire him for stupidity?


45 posted on 11/05/2008 5:59:59 AM PST by savedbygrace (SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
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To: 54skylark
Needless to say, I am today budgeting for the future.

Well, if you're looking for someone conservative and trainable, let me know. As a former NCO, give me the proper tools and I can do pretty much anything. :)

46 posted on 11/05/2008 6:02:40 AM PST by Tennessee_Bob (They're illegal aliens, not immigrants - there is a difference!)
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To: upchuck

The Immediate Gratification Generation has spoken....The Entitled. They will be very disappointed very soon. Then there will be hell to pay when their helicopter mommies descend upon the White House.


47 posted on 11/05/2008 6:03:09 AM PST by clintonh8r ("My friends, we've got them just where we want them." McCain. Or Custer.)
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To: DJ Taylor

Outstanding.


48 posted on 11/05/2008 6:03:17 AM PST by spodefly (This is my tag line. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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To: upchuck
Smooth talkers win at single's bars and in politics .. often with similar outcomes for the listener."

There's a gem of a line.

49 posted on 11/05/2008 6:05:34 AM PST by Dysart (Don't forget your change, America)
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To: upchuck
We will have to take a look at the final vote totals, but I doubt that the Obama-McCain race will top the combined totals for the 2004 Bush-Kerry race, which saw a combined 121 million votes--62 million for Bush and 59 million for Kerry. If there was any gain in turnout, it was with Obama. McCain underperformed Bush. When you nominate the party maverick to be the standard bearer, there are consequences.

Obama's huge advantage in resources also played a pivotal role in getting out his vote. And the RNC gave McCain a lot of its resources hurting other Reps down ballot.

Immigration has been changing the demographics of this country rapidly. Non-Hispanic whites have declined from about 89% of the population in 1970 to 67% today. They have served as the Reps political power base. The GOP must develop a strategy to attract the so-called Reagan democrats and asians. It is a waste of time going after the black and Hispanic vote. Curtailing the number of legal immigrants and securing our borders will give us a fighting chance. Currently, 87% of the 1.2 million legal immigrants who enter this country annually are minorities and almost all of the 500,000 to 1 million who enter illegally are minorities. By 2042, half of the country will be minorities.

50 posted on 11/05/2008 6:05:46 AM PST by kabar
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To: DJ Taylor

Excellent reply.

BUMP!


51 posted on 11/05/2008 6:05:50 AM PST by upchuck (Law of Logical Argument: Anything's possible if you don't know what you're talking about. => nObama))
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To: palmer

Huckabee seems like yet another “I just want the celebrities and the media to love me” guy. So many Republicans seem to just this approval from the beautiful people.


52 posted on 11/05/2008 6:07:14 AM PST by Anima Mundi
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To: Galtoid

“The ONLY thing that can save this country is for a monumental scandal to hit Obama. Our side needs to start serious investigations into his past, including the Birth Certificate. There is still time for him to be exposed before he takes the Oath of Office.”

Obama is Teflon for at least the next year if the MSM has anything to do with it. The fawning will make you throw up in your mouth.


53 posted on 11/05/2008 6:07:39 AM PST by headstamp 2 (Been here before)
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To: upchuck
Making the rounds on Election Day, Senator Chuck Schumer reiterated his support for the Fairness Doctrine. He says he supports it because all people should support coverage that is "fair and balanced." He said, "The very same people who don't want the Fairness Doctrine want the FCC to limit pornography on the air. I am for that... But you can't say government hands off in one area to a commercial enterprise but you are allowed to intervene in another. That's not consistent."

Chuckie the Schmuckie..... fair and balanced huh? Another Harvard Law idiot who's never heard of the First Amendment.

54 posted on 11/05/2008 6:07:55 AM PST by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: palmer

we MUST do a lot better than Huckabee.

A real conservative with excellent communication skills. (Reagan)


55 posted on 11/05/2008 6:08:35 AM PST by Tigercap (If 0bama had the experience of Palin, he too might be qualified to run for VP of the USA)
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To: 54skylark

And, I assume his company car gets parked at the office at night?


56 posted on 11/05/2008 6:09:09 AM PST by Cletus.D.Yokel
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To: Paladin2
Unless someone better shows up, Huckabee is my choice on the Republican side.

Over-all good analysis but Huckabee? C'mon Neal!

57 posted on 11/05/2008 6:09:22 AM PST by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: white trash redneck
If he has to resign his seat, as governor she would be allowed to appoint herself as his successor!

Not any more. After Murkowsky(sp?) appointed his daughter, Alaska changed the law. Now there's a special election for vacant Senate seats. (but she could always run)

58 posted on 11/05/2008 6:09:34 AM PST by Condor51 (Help! My tagline was stolen by an Obama supporter.)
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To: DJ Taylor

I agree with you (for the most part) about Vietnam...though I’m not at all sure Kennedy et al. should have promised them our defense in the first place. AFTER that though, we were honor-bound to stay and fight though...and the hippies who later got Obama elected made us run like cowards.

Bigger than our betrayal to Vietnam...and an issue Boortz is (also) blind about, is the 50,000,000 of our own children Americans have willingly terminated after the Court forced allowance of abortion in Roe v. Wade. Even Hitler “only” murdered about 20,000,000 civilians.... So the people of the “land of the free and the brave” have surpassed his horror....

I firmly believe Obama is the beginning of serious chastisement on America, as our sins are very grave.

It is no coincidence that just as the WWII vets are going to glory, our nation now faces dishonor and grim judgment. God is merciful to the heroes, not allowing their eyes to behold this nation’s sure decline and fall.


59 posted on 11/05/2008 6:09:47 AM PST by AnalogReigns
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To: upchuck
It is still hard to tell for sure the full extent of the damage in the Congress

I voted my Republican back in despite the fact he's failed us and the idiot still can't pronounce my county correctly.

WHAT WE HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO

Hope the coal miners and those industries dependent upon coal are happy with themselves today after slitting their own throats. The Supremes can now throw the Constitution in the trash once and for all. Hey, the sheeple wanted change. They drank the koolaid without bothering to look at the ingredient list.

wonder what percentage of the vote can be attributed to the media's fawning over The Chosen One?

Even while listening to FOX yesterday I had to ask Mr. J if McCain was even running.

Looking ahead to 2012? Unless someone better shows up, Huckabee is my choice on the Republican side

I said this a year or so ago, the Republicans didn't want this election. They did everything they could (except for Sarah!) to lose this thing. Tin foil, but I suspect they know something bad is coming and they don't want to have anything to do with it. If that's true, then I hope there's something left for them to come back to.

Yes, other than the voters who voted multiple times, the young voter did play a very big part in this decision. Neal hit the nail on the head with the "I want my mommy" election because we've raised a generation of immature whiny babies who rely on their parents for everything and aren't mature enough to so much as move out of their parents' homes long after they've gotten out of school.

60 posted on 11/05/2008 6:10:11 AM PST by itsthejourney (mtbopfuyn has risen from the ashes)
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