Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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'The Way It Is'
by Cal Thomas
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"That's just the way it is. Some things will never change..." (Bruce Hornsby song lyric)

The Washington Post headline sounds as if a comedy writer, or someone fluent in George Orwell's "Newspeak" wrote it: "Record-High Deficit May Dash Big Plans," it said.

As if a contributing factor to the projected record-high deficit of $1.4 trillion has nothing to do with big spending by this and previous administrations. Is there no end? Will we ever reach a limit where government says "no more, we've done enough; you're on your own now"? Apparently not. The "greatest generation" mostly lived within their means. They knew what it meant to go without all but essentials. Today, we think the sky is the limit when it comes to spending and that if we can conceive it, then we are entitled to it.

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This is partly because of how dysfunctional Washington has become and partly due to our own sense of "what we are owed." Government can spend, tax and do whatever it wishes. If you oppose what it does, you are a selfish, greedy, rich elitist who cares nothing about people less fortunate than yourself. But wait. Did we have fewer poor people before government stepped in to "cure" poverty? Do we have fewer now? We aren't sure if the war in Afghanistan can be won, but we know the war on poverty was lost. Once, the prospect of an empty stomach motivated most people to get up and start chasing opportunity. Today, people can do whatever they want and government will bail them out with a welfare check (for the poor) or a corporate welfare check (for the rich). Bad decisions? No problem. Failure is no longer an option.

Thomas, you are such a racist and an uncaring person. You've been lucky and should have to pony up for the less fortunate.

How about showing the "less fortunate" the way to become fortunate? Does anyone hear a politician in either party encouraging people to do for themselves, instead of relying on government? And that goes for big corporations, too.

People who play by the rules, stay in school, refuse to take drugs, marry before having children and stay married, are no longer considered worthy role models by government, which has no intention of making them the norm. These norms have disappeared in a cloud of diversity and political correctness. Government now proposes to transform health insurance and tax responsible citizens at increased rates to pay for the votes, uh, benefits of others who are more content to take slices of other people's pies rather than learn to bake their own.

If you have been an honest businessperson and give money to your church and charities to help others who want to succeed but are having difficulty doing so through no fault of their own, that no longer matters. In fact, government proposes to reduce the deductibility of your charitable giving because government sees itself as more capable of charity than you. Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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. . . and the "Greatest Generation" EARNED every penny in comfortable retirement funds they received. If they had NOT earned it, your sorry a$$ would now be speaking German, or being indoctrinated in a American West Coast Japanese Imperial Army of Occupation
re-education camp.
The nanny-state beggars of Wall Street or Acorn, on the other hand, have earned NOTHING that would justify THEM being given BILLIONS in taxpayer money. Idiots like Hal D know nothing about the U.S. Constitution. If they did, they would know that, in the absence of an immediate nation-wide natural catastrophe . . . or immediate military emergency caused by a real foreign threat . . . the Framers of the Constitution WANTED a DE-centralized government. That is why they clearly imposed Constitutional restrictions on the scope and jurisdiction of FEDERAL authority in domestic affairs.

That's just the way it is
That’s funny I thought that line originated with this quote:

“Now remember, things look bad and it looks like you're not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean. I mean plumb, mad-dog mean. 'Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That's just the way it is.”

- Clint Eastwood as Josey Wales (The Outlaw Josey Wales 1976)

Anyone who thinks the government can continue these third world banana republic economic policies without severe consequences to every citizen is a fool. Unless stopped, these policies will only bring misery, penury, malnutrition and premature death to a whole lot of folks. How do I know this? The answer is because this sort of economic nonsense has been tried countless number of times throughout history with the same dismal results. In the past century a number of countries (at least in this hemisphere) that did this sort of thing had one thing going for them. The USA helped bail them out. Considering how things are going for us and knowing that no one will bail us out the above quote might be the one you want to remember otherwise “you’re not gonna make it”.
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