Posted on 09/02/2012 7:40:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The official theme of the GOP convention Wednesday night was "We Can Change That," but that didnt stop several of the speakers from revisiting Tuesdays theme, the base-rallying battle cry: We Built It. The message: The righteous exploitation of President Obamas You Didnt Build That gaffe isnt going away.
Ever since the president stood before a crowd of supporters in Roanoke, Va., on July 13 and, while explaining why the wealthy should pay more in taxes, uttered the infamous words If you've got a businessyou didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen, conservatives have hammered him for his disregard for small-business owners. And liberals have hammered back that Obama was taken out of context. To be fair, this is the full quote:
If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a businessyou didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen.
Obama supporters can complain all they want. They can argue that when he said that, he was talking about the roads and bridges, not the business itself. It doesnt matter. And its pointless to blame Mitt Romney or the RNC or anyone else for taking it out of context. Heres why....
(Excerpt) Read more at slate.com ...
Isn’t this called a Freudian slip?
Keeping this meme alive is going to psych Obama out and force him to read off the Teleprompter rather than risk ad libbing and doing it again. He’s jinxed himself.
Andrew_M_GarlandIf Bastiat were still around, he would need to write anything new about Obama. He would just be able to refer to what he wrote about socialism in the 1800s.Frédéric Bastiat: "Socialism confuses the distinction between government and society. Every time we object to a thing being done by government, the socialists conclude that we object to its being done at all."
Socialists also confuse the role of government. Whenever government provides a service, Socialists proclaim that only government can provide that service, and we owe our souls to the government because it is kind enough to provide that service rather than let us die.
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Bob: You put out the fire. I can't thank you enough.
Official: Hand over the keys. We own that house now. It would have burned to the ground without us.
Bob: But, I already paid taxes for your help.
Official: I apologize. You have a point. Instead, pay us in tax half of what you produce. That is for our effort in providing all of our vital services.
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Even if someone protects you, you don't owe them everything. You can usually arrange a better deal than that.
One human doesn't own another one because he supplies an essential service. We aren't each other's slaves. Our obligations of mutual cooperation are satisfied when the transaction is complete. One or the other can't come around the next day saying he wants more. You might as well base society on the gun; give me more or I will shoot you. And, that is a good deal, better than being dead.
Government usually has a formal monopoly on force. That doesn't confer the right to make the population into slaves. From time to time, governments have asserted this right, and it always ends badly.
Obama and those like him seem to believe that everything you produce above what a lone hunter/gatherer could belongs to "society" and therefore to government. If the government allows you to keep more than a couple tubers and a handful of semiripe berries, it is only because of its benevolence and not because you have a right to your labor. That is what Obama meant and what we must fight every day. If it was a "gaffe", it was one only in the sense that Obama revealed more if his true beliefs than he meant to.
Obama is projecting all of his successes due solely through affirmative action apply to those of us who have to make it without the benefits of affirmative action. Obama and his wife only know success through affirmative action.
My first college counselor told me that when "they" begin to march, he wanted to be right there with them. I got a new counselor. I always wondered where he thought all those marching people were going AND most importantly, WHO would be leading them all.
Sounds like the Good Lord has left some people to their own delusions.
Sarah didn't say that. It came from a Saturday Nite Live skit.
It has been repeated so many times that most think she did say it.
Good post, and the last sentence gives a good explanation about why Zero is wrong.
In the X-ring. Dead on target.
Precisely. And altho the rest of your post is spot on, this is IMHO the real opportunity in the 2012 context.One day, at least according to the Marxists, the workers will rise up and kill the capitalists, thereby taking the wealth that they created through their labor. As my prof used to point out to the delight of those of us with more pedestrian values, good and bad have different meanings based on who you are. When the workers kill the capitalists, it wont be good for the capitalists, but it will beObamaites can obfuscate until the cow come home, but two facts cannot be evaded:
- Obama was saying the same thing as Fauxcahantas notoriously recently said and, as the audio clip clearly documents,
- Obama was preaching to the choir when he said it.
There have been rebellions of this sort, in Russia and many other places. They are disastrous for the workers for one simple reason: It took leadership to assemble the elements of a successful (i.e., socially beneficial) business, and it takes leadership to keep adapting it to changing circumstances. And circumstances do change.We struggle to understand why journalism is in the pockets of the Democratic Party, but it the reason is actually obvious. For reasons having little or nothing to do with the public interest (and everything to do with the very different proposition of interesting the public), Journalism is about bad news. Consequently journalism is really criticism. The more assiduously the journalist seeks to make a difference, the more s/he engages in second guessing of the decisions made by those who do socially necessary things. That can make the journalist seem important and knowledgeable - and since journalists are fascinated with creating appearances, that is good enough for the journalist. It can even gain control of a country for the journalist (e.g., Mussolinis Italy).
But second guessing is no substitute leadership. Let your worker who did" build that try to continue its operation in the absence of the leadership which didnt build that and she will learn soon enough what that leadership was actually working quite effectively accomplishing, and what he was preventing. The Marxist idea of killing the capitalist is actually nothing more than killing messenger who tells you that the sum of your demands for credit for doing that is greater than the value of what has actually been accomplished.
The profit or loss of a business depends quite critically on seemingly modest expenses. The under appreciated problem being that profit/loss is a small difference between two large numbers representing income and expenses. Thus, a 5% increase in expenses (very reasonable wage increase) and a reasonable 5% reduction in working hours (thus, of production and revenue) can throw a modestly profitable business into a crisis.
But of course in reality this election is about one fundamental question which the Obama Administration raises - do those numbers actually matter? You and I know in our bones that they do. Obama is behaving precisely as if they did not. And every election year we are reminded of just how many people are capable of believing that. The numbers may not matter, but the reality which they describe does. Just not to a superficial person such as a journalist. Until there isnt any food on the shelves.
It could be simply entitled "You Didn't Build That" or "You Ain't Done Built This". Something. Anything. Particularly in a "Take This Job and Shove It" kind of irreverent way. Why, for crying out loud,it is a big hit song for September and October just DYING to be written, recorded and hitting the airwaves and SNS/streaming.
“And liberals have hammered back that Obama was taken out of context. To be fair, this is the full quote:
If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a businessyou didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
Lie.
“Im always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart. There are a lot of smart people out there. It must be because I worked harder than everybody else. Let me tell you something — there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there. (Applause.)
If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If youve got a business — you didnt build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
That’s the context. Snarky, in your face trash talk. Romney has made sure that the full text is included.
Thanks for the Atlas quote.
“Islam and Marxism have a whole lot in common.......”
Ya....evidently it’s on full display already...down in Charlotte
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/08/an_islamic_festival_to_jump_start_the_dnc.html
Rachael Larimore appears to be the first liberal member of the press able to understand both sides. Rachael actually empathized with us.(First, sorry for the Day Late Comment)
Very strange - stranger yet that Slate ran it...
If you think that's something, you better sit down for this.
Saturday and Sunday I read two articles that were actually 'nice' to Romney.
They were in the --- New York Times! Honest 'Injun'. I'm not kidding.
I had to double check the URL to make sure I was at the right website. And yep, it was the NYT.
Now if the New York Times will print something even remotely nice about any republican, let alone Romney, Obama has a BIG problem.
Eat your peas!
The actual full quote includes him chiding business owners for thinking they built that with their wits and hard work, when, says Obama, lots of folks are smart and work hard.
That is the damning full context and it is even worse than the quote the Obamacan’ts want to try to rewrite.
But of course they never acknowledge that context.
The actual full quote includes him chiding business owners for thinking they built that with their wits and hard work, when, says Obama, lots of folks are smart and work hard.
That is the damning full context and it is even worse than the quote the Obamacan’ts want to try to rewrite.
But of course they never acknowledge that context.
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