Posted on 01/24/2009 6:45:27 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
It seems like a classic do as I say, not as I do scenario.
Last August, when Republican presidential nominee John McCain couldnt answer a reporter when asked how many houses he owned (Im not sure, Ill have to check with my staff was McCains response), candidate Obama and his fellow Democrats were quick to seize the moment.
Portraying McCains foible as evidence that his lifestyle was out of touch with everyday Americans, Obama said before an audience in Virginia:
.Now think about that .Theres just a fundamental gap of understanding between John McCains world, and what people are going through every single day here in America. You dont have to be a Nobel Prize-laureate economist, you just have to have a little bit of a sense of what ordinary people are going through to understand that we cant afford eight more years or four more years or one more year of the failed economic policies that George Bush has put in place.
That was last August. Today, Barack Obama is our President. He has pledged to be the President that helps everyday Americans. And he has pledged that his administration will be the most open and transparent in the history of the U.S. Presidency.
And President Obamas choice for a top cabinet position (to oversee the Department of the Treasury, no less), Timothy Geithner, has been discovered to have forgotten to pay $34,000 in personal taxes, and to have mistakenly employed a personal housekeeper in his home who had not filed the appropriate immigration paperwork.
Can you relate to Tim? Is this what it means to be in touch with everyday Americans? As Senator Jon Kyl said during the confirmation hearings last week, the notion that Geithner was unaware of his outstanding tax bill is implausible.
My point here is not to belittle or malign Timothy Geithner. He appears to be an extremely well educated, talented, and accomplished man. And for those of us who were unnerved by President Obamas campaign of Kenyan-styled, redistributionist, spread the wealth around politics, a Geithner appointment at the Department of the Treasury (as well as the presence of some other members of Obamas economic team) suggests that the new administration can attain at least some semblance of a rational monetary policy.
But here is what appears to be unfolding in the era of President Obama: America is rapidly devolving into a new age of elite governance, where the rulers operate on one playing field, and the rest of us - - the ruled - - operate on a separate, more lowly, more enslaved playing field.
Think about it. The world of the rulers is one where personal wealth, governmental power, and exclusive insider relationships, are all leveraged and intermingled so as to beget more personal wealth, power, and opportunity for the rulers. Both Democrats and Republicans play on this field, although Democrats are usually more inclined to wield power in such a way as to constrain the outsiders.
For those of us who arent in the exclusive Washington club - - the ruled - - it is understood that we cannot find our way in the world without the help and meddling of the rulers. And, of course, we must at all times be held to the letter of the law (especially tax law).
The belief is that, left to our own devices, we will necessarily fail to develop a career and find gainful employment, fail to care for our neighbors, drive the wrong kinds of cars and overheat the planet, and fail to properly educate our offspring. Should any of us defy the odds and actually make a life for ourselves without all the insider advantages of being among the Washington elite, it is incumbent upon us to willingly do the Patriotic thing, as Vice President Biden described last Fall, and submit to having the government take away ever-increasing portions of our wealth. After all, the rulers know how to manage all that wealth better than we do ourselves.
This elitist mindset of the rulers was painfully apparent during the short and not-so-happy Senate bid of presidential daughter Caroline Schlossberg. While it is unclear whether or not she ever really wanted to be a Senator in the first place, she did nonetheless lower herself once, and submit to a sit-down discussion with reporters in December. During the rambling and rather inarticulate chat, Schlossberg assured reporters of all the things she intended to give New Yorkers - - more education, more healthcare, more jobs - - all things that are funded with our tax dollars. Yet, three weeks later, Ms. Schlossberg withdrew her availability for the Senate appointment, in part because she was discovered to have unpaid back taxes.
Do as I say, not as I do.
Currently, there seems to be no limit to Americas appetite for elitist governance. Yet millions of us still dare to think differently. We may not aspire to be one of the rulers, and we are a cultural minority group right now, yet we will not be ruled as President Obama and the Congress believe we should.
Stay tuned - - a backlash is already in the making.
And Rush is leading the way...can't wait until Monday to hear him on this.
I’ve heard on the news today that Timothy Geithner failed to pay his taxes because............he did his taxes on TurboTax and it did not prompt him to pay his “other” taxes he owed.
(1) TurboTax was contacted by FoxNews and basically said “B.S.” You ARE prompted about other taxes that you may owe.
(2) Why would this “great financial wizard” need to use TurboTax in the first place? If thatis the requirement to be Secretart of the Treasury, then I am just as qualified, since I’ve been using TurboTax for the last couple of years.
(3) Let’s not forget the immigration status of his domestic staffer.
(4) As head of the New York Treasury, he watched the Wall Street melddown happen,Citibank, etc., and did NOTHING.
Yet because he’s Obama’s choice, we are not allowed to speak of such matters.
I have a headache...........
An excellent article. But I would submit there is a third playing field. The one occupied by the deadbeat taxeaters. They contribute nothing but the ever present threat to riot if the goodies given by "the ruled" ever dry up. They are the muscle for the elites.
Tea party.
I’ll be there. They can shoot, of they must, this old grey head.
I've come to believe that our system is pretty much a big political machine, active world-wide. It works precisely as intended and benefits exactly whom it is intended to benefit. I think this has been true for a long, long time. And I also think that the machine may -- just possibly -- be breaking down.
Didn't quite have the title right...:
The Vision of the Anointed Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy (Paperback)
Has anyone asked whether or not he received payment for his taxes from the IMF while not actually paying the IRS?
Related thread:
The Era of Transparency has Begun! ( Obama and Friends acquire the reins of the USA 2009)
Obama sputs BS!!!
Another thread:
Typo correction....
The Seeker: What if We Just Unleashed A Great Evil On the World?
I thought this was a great way to end the week. The Seeker fought to keep the male confessor alive.
As they pushed off the beach in a row boat to the secret island Kayla says:
What if we just unleashed a great evil on the world?
Kind of reminds me of the events in Washington this last week.
I’m afraid the American people cannot recognize Democrat elitism. They think elitism, if they could understand the word, is restricted to “uncaring” Republicans.
Good observation, and the American people haven’t a clue about any of this. That’s what makes your reasoning sound.
I am about half way thru the book:
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies (Hardcover)
It is a very interesting book...by Jared Diamond (Author) "A suitable starting point from which to compare historical developments on the different continents from around 11,000 B.C...
“...We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its power in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.”
Obama won by a very slim % point. Many of those people are having buyers remorse now. If he ran again today, after showing his true colors, he would not win the election again. He needs to be reminded who’s boss.
Excellent question! I wonder if it will actually be asked?
There is almost a desperation among the elites to hold old patterns together. Who really thinks Citi, Morgan and BofA can hold together regardless of the tax money being pumped in? What is it that GM is bringing to the table that we just can't do without? And yet... you just know the fix is in.
Thanks Ernest_at_the_Beach. Good time also to read (or re-read) “The Managerial Revolution”.
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