Posted on 11/10/2013 6:50:53 AM PST by IbJensen
Access to power, Plato said in The Republic, must be confined to men who are not in love with it. I think thats pretty good advice, and I wish our masters in Washington were a bit better at following it than they are. It is a curious irony that the burning desire for high office is a disqualifying character trait for the beneficent exercise of high office. But we see corroborative evidence of that irony all around us.
More from Plato: All goes wrong when, starved for lack of anything good in their own lives, men turn to public affairs hoping to snatch from thence the happiness they hunger for. They set about fighting for power, and this internecine conflict ruins them and their country. Plato could be pretty obscure, but here he speaks with arresting clarity.
I dont suppose that President Obama has much occasion to ponder the writings of Plato. Thats probably just as well, since Platos fantasy about the abolition of private property and the cultivation of a class of Guardians who ruled through a mixture of coercion and dissimulation might give him ideasnot, I think, that he needs any more than he already has. Pop quiz: Plato or Obama? If anyone is to practice deception, either on the countrys enemies or on its citizens, it must be the Rulers of the commonwealth, acting for its benefit.
As it happens, that one is Plato. But it takes a sharp man to tell. I think Obama would find a lot to savor in The Republic. What do you think? If you like your health-care plan, you will be able to keep your health-care plan. Period.
Thats what President Obama said, repeatedly (at least 36 times), when selling ObamaCare to a skeptical public. If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. Period
Turns out, of course, that when he said period, he meant gotcha. No one yet knows the extent of the damage caused from ObamaCare. One recent report estimates that more than 50 million Americans will be forced out of their current health care plans by ObamaCare. But although we do not yet know the extent of the damagehow many lives will be blighted or lostbecause of ObamaCare, we know for a certainty that the legislation was sold to us on false pretenses. If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. There was never any chance of that, as numerous critics pointed out at the time. They knew it could never be, and so did Obama.
Does it matter? Does anyone really care whether the president of the United States ostentatiously breaks a promise he made publicly on at least 36 separate occasions? We know what would happen if the president of an insurance company made and then flagrantly broke a promise that his customers could keep their health care coverage if they liked it. He would be prosecuted and jailed.
Making and breaking a promise like that is what the law calls fraud, and as Andy McCarthy points out today in Obamas Massive Fraud, the law takes a dim view of fraud because it erodes the trust upon which civilized life depends. Fraud, Andy notes,
is a serious federal felony, usually punishable by up to 20 years imprisonment with every repetition of a fraudulent communication chargeable as a separate crime. In computing sentences, federal sentencing guidelines factor in such considerations as the dollar value of the fraud, the number of victims, and the degree to which the offenders treachery breaches any special fiduciary duties he owes. Cases of multi-million-dollar corporate frauds to say nothing of multi-billion-dollar, Bernie Madofflevel scams that nevertheless pale beside Obamacares dimensions often result in terms amounting to decades in the slammer.
Bernie Madoff will be probably cooling his heels as the governments guest for the duration of his life. And Obama? Nothing but nothing will happen to him. Still, it is interesting (if also depressing) to ask why. Andy McCarthy reminds us that Obama knew at least three years ago that the Affordable Care Act would force millions of people out of their insurance plans. But the president hid the datajust as various financial institutions hid data from their investors about the risky mortgage-backed securities they were peddling. The difference is that those financial institutions are being sued by the Justice Department while President Obama . . . well, you know.
Once again, Obama has managed to astonish me. I thought people would be rioting in the streets over this example of what Andy McCarthy rightly calls massive fraud. But, no. His popularity has ticked down a bit more. Some of his vulnerable Democrat colleagues are panicking a little as they prepare to face what is certain to be a hostile electorate. But what will happen?
Probably nothing much. Which is too bad. The other day, I went to a launch party for David Horowitzs new book The Black Book of the American Left. In the course of his remarks, David made a point I have several times made in this space: ObamaCare is only incidentally about health care. At bottom, it is about controlmore specifically, it is about the federal governments control of the lives of its citizens. That, indeed, is why the Internal Revenue Service has been enlisted to enforce the provision of this monstrous piece of legislation. This government agency, which was brought into being to collect taxes, has in intervening decades become an important instrument of governmental coercion. ObamaCare was custom-made for an agency like the modern IRS: meddlesome, bureaucratic, and minatory.
My friend Robert Bork was fond of quoting Justice Scalias mournful observation that day by day, case by case, [the Supreme Court] is busy designing a Constitution for a country I do not recognize. People tend to think that revolutions are violent and dramatic occurrences. Sometimes they are. But sometimes they happen almost by stealth, an imposition here, a regulation there, an ancient habit of probity or fair dealing quietly elided to make room for some new understanding of the relation between citizens and the state.
Over the last few years, the president of the United States has lied, publicly and repeatedly, about a matter of grave national importance to millions of people. His dishonesty, like Falstaffs, is gross as a mountain, open, palpable. What will we, the people, do about it? I think Andy McCarthy is right when he suggests that it is highly unlikely that Barack Obama will ever be impeached. I am not so sure, however, that he is right that it is certain that he will never again be trusted. I wonder about that. Andy ends with the observation that the American people will not think twice about taking out their frustration and mounting anger on those who collaborate in his schemes. Id like to think so. But I wonder about that, too.
‘If he LIKES his college transcripts, can we see them?’
Oh. He warned the RINOs. That means everything is okay.
....with the blood of tyrants!
I think there’s a whole lot out there this guy isn’t all that proud of.
Oh. He warned the RINOs. That means everything is okay.
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Actually I don’t think it was a case of warning; his intentions are never that good.
The point of the video (and my post) is that AFTER saying 8-9 million would lose their insurance, he went on to repeatedly say just the opposite. Its a monumental case of hypocrisy at the very least, and bold faced lying at worst.
His contradiction is “on tape” for everyone to see. He will attemtp to spin it but its a lie all the way and will go down as one of the biggest in history.
(P.S. - I probably should have stated the above in my post to be clear.)
I think theres a whole lot out there this guy isnt all that proud of.
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You can be sure that if it was flattering or politically beneficial to him, it would have been pushed to the MSM so they could tell us again and again how great and extraordinary he is. Anything positive is publically exploited; anything negative is permanently concealed.
Yep, I agree.
I believe Clown Prince nobama should be imprisoned and waterboarded to find out just really who he is and who is behind him.
He has a paper trail. IMO, a couple of weeks of FBI research would probably reveal he’s not a citizen, attended school as a foreign student, was operating as a homosexual for a number of years, and still likes to party with the boys. As you mentioned, it’s unclear how deep his affiliations run in the Middle-Eastern terrorist circles, but I would be surprised at almost nothing that could be revealed along those lines.
This guy hates the U S. He wants it neutered. I think there’s a very good chance we have an illegal alien member of a sleeper cell in the White House.
There’s just too many Muslem Brothrhood characters floating around him. And he sees no problem with that. It has to tell you something just isn’t right with him.
Yeah, it's too long. I'll take suggestions as to where to whack it. Or perhaps it should be in three parts.
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