Obama's Marxist Immersion Shows in Presser
Ann Barnhardt
In yesterday morning's press conference, Obama let slip a telling expression. To give context to this quote, Obama earlier made multiple mentions of the fact that he was a "best-selling author" and was personally wealthy due to income from "his" books. It would seem that Jack Cashill's work has gotten under the Usurper's skin. Here is Obama clearly paraphrasing Marx:
"I do not want, and I will not accept a deal in which I am asked to do nothing. In fact, I am able to keep hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional income that I don't need, while, uh, a parent out there who is struggling to figure out how to send their kid to college suddenly finds, uh, that they've got a couple thousand dollars less in grants or student loans. That's what the revenue debate is about." -Barack Obama, July 11, 2011 Where does this concept of people "needing" only some of their property come from?
"In a higher phase of communist society, after the enslaving subordination of the individual to the division of labor, and therewith also the antithesis between mental and physical labor, has vanished; after labor has become not only a means of life but life's prime want; after the productive forces have also increased with the all-around development of the individual, and all the springs of co-operative wealth flow more abundantly-only then can the narrow horizon of bourgeois right be crossed in its entirety and society inscribe on its banners: From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs!"
-Karl Marx, Critique of the Gotha Program, 1875
I wonder who will be the arbiter of what property and wealth each of us "needs"? I would kindly invite Obama to begin with me. Please tell me which of my assets I "need", and which of my assets I do not need, and thus should be forcibly confiscated by the Internal Revenue Service and redistributed to someone more worthy of them. And when you're done doing that, please tell me again what a horrible, greedy fat-cat I am because I'm not hiring and am paralyzed with terror at the thought of taking on new debt to finance expansion.
And just as an aside, perhaps if Barry would cut royalty checks to Bill Ayers and Jon Favreau as payment for writing "his books," the massive guilt he feels over that income would be assuaged without turning the United States of America into a Marxist-Communist totalitarian state. Just a thought.
Ann Barnhardt is a livestock and grain commodity broker and marketing consultant, American patriot, traditional Catholic, and unwitting counter-revolutionary blogger. She can be reached through her business at www.barnhardt.biz.
Comment: The primary value difference is now exposed for all to see. The argument was clearly presented with these aforementioned Obama remarks. Many of us have articulated the concerns we had with this Administration; however, it took a simple admission by the man himself to delineate the nature of the change he so boldly recited prior to the election. If you want control of how you should live your life, what you can earn, what you can drive and eat, then you are satisfied with the direction this country is moving. I do not want us to move in this direction, I want control over my life, my work, the rewards that are possible from becoming skillful and ambitious. Everything we have now is the result of personal initiative, hard work, opportunities available and due diligence by individuals. You have what you have, including the freedom to hold your beliefs, do not think for a minute you can impose them upon me or others. I want for my grand children what I have had-the Obama way is the wrong direction and I shall stand up, be counted and fight for what I believe to be true. Not for a moment will I permit the government to dictate what assets I may keep. Nor will I permit anyone of the self righteous ones tell me I do not have empathy for those less fortunate, that I have no sense of caring for my fellow human being. For you to smugly pronounce how compassionate you are compared to folks like me, well I've been in your presence and the scent of arrogance and conceit fills each room you walk into-I believe in personal responsibility,effort, perseverance and a belief in a higher presence than we humans. These are values worth going to the proverbial hill!
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