Posted on 07/07/2010 8:02:18 PM PDT by neverdem
Even the Aspen Ideas Festival, an annual gathering of the country's brightest lights, isn't Obama country anymore. Lloyd Grove on the president's waning support among the intelligentsia.
Youd think the well-heeled and enlightened eggheads at the Aspen Ideas Festivalwhich is running all week in this fashionable resort town with heady panel discussions and earnest disquisitions involving all manner of deep thinkers and do-gooderswould be receptive to an intellectually ambitious president with big ideas of his own.
In a way, the folks attending this cerebral conclave pairing the Aspen Institute think tank with the Atlantic Monthly magazine might even be seen as President Obamas natural base.
Apparently not so much.
The real problem we have, Mort Zuckerman said, are some of the worst economic policies in place today that, in my judgment, go directly against the long-term interests of this country.
Obamas top economic adviser, Larry Summers, and his departing budget director, Peter Orszag, can expect heavy weather when they land in Aspen later this week to make their case to this civic-minded clique of wealthy skeptics.
If youre asking if the United States is about to become a socialist state, Id say its actually about to become a European state, with the expansiveness of the welfare system and the progressive tax system like what weve already experienced in Western Europe, Harvard business and history professor Niall Ferguson declared during Mondays kickoff session, offering a withering critique of Obamas economic policies, which he claimed were encouraging laziness.
The curse of longterm unemployment is that if you pay people to do nothing, theyll find themselves doing nothing for very long periods of time, Ferguson said. Long-term unemployment is at an all-time high in the United States, and it is a direct consequence of a misconceived public policy.
Ferguson was joined in his harsh attack by billionaire real estate mogul and New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman. Both lambasted Obamas trillion-dollar deficit spending programin the name of economic stimulus to cushion the impact of the 2008 financial meltdownas fiscally ruinous, potentially turning America into a second-rate power.
We are, without question, in a period of decline, particularly in the business world, Zuckerman said. The real problem we have are some of the worst economic policies in place today that, in my judgment, go directly against the long-term interests of this country.
Zuckerman added that he detects in the Obama White House hostility to the very kinds of [business] culture that have made this the great country that it is and was. I think we have to find some way of dealing with that or else we will do great damage to this country with a public policy that could ruin everything.
Ferguson added: The critical point is if your policy says youre going run a trillion-dollar deficit for the rest of time, youre riding for a fall Then it really is goodbye. A dashing Brit, Ferguson added: Can I say that, having grown up in a declining empire, I do not recommend it. Its just not a lot of fun actuallydecline.
Ferguson called for what he called radical measures. I cant emphasize strongly enough the need for radical fiscal reform to restore the incentives for work and remove the incentives for idleness. He praised really radical reform of the sort that, for example, Paul Ryan [the ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee] has outlined in his wonderful Roadmap for radical, root-and-branch reform not only of the tax system but of the entitlement system and unleash entrepreneurial innovation. Otherwise, Ferguson warned: Do you want to be a kind of implicit part of the European Union? Id advise you against it.
This was greeted by hearty applause from a crowd that included Barbra Streisand and her husband James Brolin. Depressing, but fantastic, Streisand told me afterward, rendering her verdict on the session. So exciting. Wonderful!
Brolins assessment: Mind-blowing.
In a session Tuesday morning, Silicon Valley guru Michael Splinter piled on. From an industry standpoint, its below what a lot of people in industry have viewed as the solution to the jobs problem, Splinter, president of the Applied Materials solar energy company, complained about Obamas economic performance. He was speaking to an agreeable audience in an interview with Atlantic Media owner David Bradley. When I talk to venture capitalists, their companies are starting to move their manufacturing operations out of the United States Our corporate tax rate, on a worldwide competitive basis, is just not competitive. Taiwan is lowering their rate to 20 to 15 percent in order to stay competitive with Singapore. These countries have made it their job to attract industry. You dont get that sense here in the United States.
The consensus was similar in an afternoon panel discussion on the decline of the American middle class. He said jobs were going to be his No. 1 prioritytheres a huge disconnect between Washington and whats going on out in the country, nominal Obama supporter Arianna Huffington said. The presidents economic team kept talking about a cyclical problem. Larry Summers said jobs were a lagging economic indicator. All these things are simply wrong. The president put all his trust in the wrong economic teaman economic team that didnt understand what was happening.
Lloyd Grove is editor at large for The Daily Beast. He is also a frequent contributor to New York magazine and was a contributing editor for Condé Nast Portfolio. He wrote a gossip column for the New York Daily News from 2003 to 2006. Prior to that, he wrote the Reliable Source column for the Washington Post, where he spent 23 years covering politics, the media, and other subjects.
Bullshit! It will never happen,
If the so-called elites vote against Boxer and Jerry Brown then I might believe that there has been a change of heart.
“Bright lights? More like old rich hippies.”
Exactly. The tuition cost seems to be $2450 per week for general attendance, students for only half that price. What makes these people elite is in their own minds and wallets, not in any sense of higher quality or more intelligent, as they have already proved. They are there to hobnob with each other, write off the cost as a business expense, and pretend to understand or care what the heck most of the presenters are saying.
It is becoming apparent even to the “intellectuals” yhay Soetoro, while indubitably an intellectual, has not much actual intelligence by which to intellectualize and casts a bad light on the brainier type. The truth is that Intellectualism is too often an abandonment of sense and even intelligence in favor of fantasy.
The blowout will be in 2012. I see many voters continuing to vote for their guy, thinking that it is the other state’s guy who is the bad congressmen.
The new Republicans will change their spots a day after the election, and will continue to “reach across the aisle” and continue to support the destructive practices of the Left.”
Bingo
The elites aren’t turning against Obama.
What’s happening is that a bunch of people are discovering that when liberals say “elite” they don’t mean them and it’s shocking...
November is going to be a blow out. I hope the Republicans know what to do with the power that is coming their way...
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We can’t delegate, or trust to the buzzwords again. We went to sleep and got embezzled, big time. From now on when we look at or listen to ANY “conservative” politician we need to take a page from Reagan:
“Trust, but VERIFY!”
“the well-heeled and enlightened eggheads at the Aspen Ideas Festival”
What crazy idiot would call Babs Streisand an “egghead”?
I’m not buying it. If they were stupid enough to vote for him and his ilk the first time around, they will again.
“Not one dime” Phhhtttt
It's Not contents of her head it's the shape !
More stupid? My former family physician voted for Obama.
The Socialists kill the true believers first.
Brolin’s “Mind-blowing” far out dude.... LOL... what an intellectual. Must have been that kickass Aspen coke.
We often saw this kind of 'journalism' throughout Bush presidency. They interviewed 'Christians', 'Republicans', 'Evangelicals', etc., to give impression that people from those groups left Dubya; when in fact, the people they interviewed had never been Bush supporters in the first place.
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