Posted on 07/20/2009 1:21:09 PM PDT by rhema
It didnt add up. The numbers didnt add up, and the psychology didnt add up.
The numbers are one thinghow President Obama is going to provide universal healthcare and federalized education through college, and that in a time when, by his own candid admission, we have already run out of money.
The numbers part of the mystery is slowly coming clear: The president is going to get the cash from Medicare and Medicaid, and hes going to do it by rationing care, which is what the $1.1 billion investment in comparative effectiveness research is all about. (The people in my state of Pennsylvania had better hold on to their hats. Ours is the third ranking state in percentage of population 65 years old or older. Most peoples healthcare expenditures are clustered around the last few years of lifewhich is a very inefficient use of resources. Do you get my drift?)
Heres another way Obama will try to get the numbers to add up: The stimulus package increases the IRS budget by $400 million. With this nice present, the tax collecting agency plans to increase its enforcement budget to $5.5 billion, beefing up its collections army by 44,500 agents, what Deputy Commissioner Linda Stiff admits is the largest hiring initiative in recent years. (Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says this will strengthen our nations security through financial intelligence.) It remains to be seen how many extra pennies can be squeezed from this stone. But every little bit helps, right?
Thats the numbers partthe easy part. The psychology part of the mystery of Obamaism is even more baffling, but I think I figured it out just today. Want to hear?
Since we all know that the money is not really there to implement Obamas dream (or as Krauthammer put it, his ultimate missionthe leveling of social inequalities), then why are the masses still gung-ho for him? Since we know that we are all on a runaway train whose next stop is financial oblivion, why is Obama still so popular?
I derive my solution to this mystery of psychologythis headlong plunge of lemmings over a clifffrom the story of King Solomon, the prostitutes, and the baby. You will recall (1 Kings 3) that when Solomon offered to slice the disputed infant in two, in order to be fair with the two women, who both claimed to have the rightful ownership, the woman who was the actual mother preferred to see the child given away than killed. But the woman who was not the real mother thought Solomons deal was very fair and satisfying.
What in the world can account for a sentiment like thata sentiment that prefers ones own forfeiture and demise, if only one can derive the perverse satisfaction that the woman she hates will suffer loss along with her? The answer is covetousnessthat green-eyed monster of covetousness that, in its orgiastic irrationality, prefers suicide to the prospect of another person enjoying something she doesnt have.
Are Obamas programs going to send us all down the drain? Fine! As long as youre going down with me! I prefer your downfall and unhappiness to my own well-being!
This analysis fits better than any I’ve seen so far.
or as Krauthammer put it, his ultimate missionthe leveling of social inequalities
All corpses are equal.
Communism is envy in action. It’s like the impoverished Russian peasant who frees a genie from a lamp and is offered one wish. He thinks for a while. He has a small patch of land to cultivate, but no livestock. His neighbor, Ivan, is in pretty much the same boat but has a goat from which he can get a little milk and cheese.
The pheasant makes up his mind, and tells the genie his wish. “You know my neighbor, Ivan, who has a goat?”, he asks. “Of course”, the genie replies. “I want you should kill his goat.”
Last weekend road crews were out putting up big signs claiming road projects are being funded by stimulus money. The thing is, the project just cheesed me off. They are repairing concrete on E-470, but what it really needs is to be widened because it’s a parking lot during rush hour. Because of the project it’s now a parking lot on weekends too. If other drivers felt the same way this won’t help Barry’s poll numbers.
Last weekend road crews were out putting up big signs claiming road projects are being funded by stimulus money. The thing is, the project just cheesed me off. They are repairing concrete on E-470, but what it really needs is to be widened because it’s a parking lot during rush hour. Because of the project it’s now a parking lot on weekends too. If other drivers felt the same way this won’t help Barry’s poll numbers.
I saw some of those same signs, they made me a little sick and die a little on the inside.
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