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A Perfect Storm
Posted On 10/31/2008 20:51:06 by ingrid

A Perfect Storm
Thomas Sowell
Thursday, October 30, 2008

Some elections are routine, some are important and some are historic. If Senator John McCain wins this election, it will probably go down in history as routine. But if Senator Barack Obama wins, it is more likely to be historic-- and catastrophic.

Policies that he proposes under the banner of "change" are almost all policies that have been tried repeatedly in other countries-- and failed repeatedly in other countries.

Politicians telling businesses how to operate? That's been tried in countries around the world, especially during the second half of the 20th century. It has failed so often and so badly that even socialist and communist governments were freeing up their markets by the end of the century.

Putting restrictions on international trade in order to save jobs at home? That was tried here with the Hawley-Smoot tariff during the Great Depression.

Unemployment was 9 percent when that tariff was passed to save jobs, but unemployment went up instead of down, and reached 25 percent before the decade was over.

Higher taxes to "spread the wealth around," as Obama puts it? The idea of redistributing wealth has turned into the reality of redistributing poverty, in countries where wealth has fled and the production of new wealth has been stifled by a lack of incentives.

If Barack Obama thinks that  a catastrophe can be avoided by sitting down and talking with the leaders of Iran, then he is repeating a fallacy that helped bring on World War II.

In a nuclear age, one country does not have to send troops to occupy another country in order to conquer it. A country is conquered if another country can dictate who rules it, as the Mongols once did with Russia, and as Osama bin Laden tried to do when he threatened retaliation against places in the United States that voted for George W. Bush. But he didn't have nuclear weapons to back up that threat-- yet.

America has never been a conquered country, so it may be very hard for most Americans even to conceive what that can mean. After France was conquered in 1940, it was reduced to turning over some of its own innocent citizens to the Nazis to kill, just because those citizens were Jewish.

Do you think our leaders wouldn't do that? Not even if the alternative was to see New York and Los Angeles go up in mushroom clouds? If I were Jewish, I wouldn't bet my life on that.

What the Middle East fanatics want is not just our resources or even our lives, but our humiliation first, in whatever sadistic ways they can think of. Their lust for humiliation has already been repeatedly demonstrated in their videotaped beheadings that find such an eager market in the Middle East.

None of this can be prevented by glib talk, but only by character, courage and decisive actions-- none of which Barack Obama has ever demonstrated.

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11/02/2008 00:15:23

Be careful what you wish for. 




11/01/2008 20:31:35

Rather John McCain or Obama wins this election, true Americans will still be true Americans who believe in the basic Constitutional rights given to us in hope and vision by the blood, tears, and lives of our founding fathers and all who have served in any way to preserve the Constitution and this great nation. To suggest anything else is short sighted and an attempt to be mean in spirit which does not become the spirit of  a true American.

Carolyn



11/01/2008 20:03:26

I'm surprised McCain doesn't have whiplash from bouncing back and forth from lie to lie.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c



11/01/2008 11:14:03

This is what losing campaigns look like.


McCain's chances of keeping the White House in Republican hands are sinking fast.


The wheels are coming off his campaign as the key states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania all swing firmly towards Obama. In fact, the electoral battleground has become the Republican turf of Virginia, North Carolina and Indiana.


Now even the dimmest bloviators have figured out that Americans are riveted by the color green, not black — as in money, not energy. Voters are looking for a leader who might help rescue them, not a reckless gambler whose lurching responses to the economic meltdown (a campaign “suspension,” a mortgage-buyout stunt that changes daily) are as unhinged as his wanderings around the debate stage.


But we’re not at Election Day yet, and if voters are to have their final say, both America and Obama have to get there safely. The McCain campaign has crossed the line between tough negative campaigning and inciting vigilantism, and each day the mob howls louder. The onus is on the man who says he puts his country first to call off the dogs, pit bulls and otherwise.



11/01/2008 10:06:51

Oh no. Any sitting president is always criticized! And then we still have Queen Pelosi, Reid, Frank - so many subjects; so little time.



11/01/2008 01:26:30

Just curious.......will you go into withdrawals when Obama Wins?????





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