Over the years, Barack Obama has made some statements that indicate a very statist worldview.
- In my video on class warfare, I noted that Obama said in 2008 that – for reasons of “fairness” – he wanted to raise the capital gains tax even if the government lost revenue.
- A couple of years ago, he arrogantly remarked that “at some point you have made enough money.”
- In 2011, the President was complaining about bank fees and asserted that, “you don’t have some inherent right just to, you know, get a certain amount of profit…”
- In 2012, Obama made his infamous “you didn’t build that” statement, which generated some very amusing political cartoons.
Now he may have added to that list. Check out this excerpt from a report in the Daily Caller.
President Barack Obama downplayed the differences between capitalism and communism, claiming that they are just “intellectual arguments.” …Obama said…”I think for your generation, you should be practical and just choose from what works.”
It’s hard to object to the notion that people should choose “what works,” so perhaps there’s not a specific quote that I can add to my collection. However, the President’s implication that there’s some kind of equivalence between capitalism and communism, which both systems having desirable features, is morally offensive. Sort of like saying that we should “choose from what works” in Hitler’s national socialism.
Communism is a disgusting system that butchered more than 100,000,000 people.
It is a system that leads to starvation and suffering.
Communism produces Nazi-level horrors of brutality.
So what exactly “works” in that system, Mr. President? If you watch Obama’s speech, you’ll notice there’s not a lot of substance. There is a bit of praise for Cuba’s decrepit government-run healthcare system (you can click here, here, and here if you want to learn why the system is horrifying and terrible for ordinary citizens). And he also seems to think it’s some sort of achievement that Cuba has schools.
So let’s take a closer look at what Cuba actually has to offer. Natalie Morales is a Cuban-American actor, writer, and filmmaker. Here’s some of what she wrote about her country and her relatives still trapped on the island.
…we send money, medicine or syringes for the diabetic aunt (since the hospital doesn’t have any unused disposable ones), baby clothes, adult clothes, shoes, or food… a doctor, a lawyer, or another similar profession that is considered to be high-earning everywhere else in the world will make about twenty to thirty dollars per month in Cuba. Yet shampoo at the store still costs three dollars. This is because everything is supposed to be rationed out to you, but the reality is that they’re always out of most things, and your designated ration is always meager. …if you’re a farmer and you’ve raised a cow, and you’re starving, and your family is also starving, and you decide to kill that cow and eat it? You’ll be put in jail for life. Because it’s not “your” cow, it’s everyone’s cow. That’s good ol’ Communism in practice.
Ms. Morales is especially irritated by Americans who fret that capitalism will “ruin” Cuba.
…picture me at any dinner party or Hollywood event or drugstore or press interview or pretty much any situation where someone who considers themselves “cultured” finds out I’m Cuban. I prepare myself for the seemingly unavoidable…“I have to go there before it’s ruined!”…I will say some version of this: “What exactly do you think will ruin Cuba? Running water? Available food? Freedom of speech? Uncontrolled media and Internet? Access to proper healthcare? You want to go to Cuba before the buildings get repaired? Before people can actually live off their wages? Or before the oppressive Communist regime is someday overthrown?”
Here’s more about Cuba’s communist paradise, including her observations of the healthcare system that Obama admires.
The very, very young girls prostituting themselves are not doing it because they can’t get enough of old Canadian men, but because it pays more than being a doctor does. Hospitals for regular Cuban citizens are not what Michael Moore showed you in Sicko. …That was a Communist hospital for members of the Party and for tourists… There are no janitors in the hospitals because it pays more money to steal janitorial supplies and sell them on the street than it does to actually have a job there. Therefore, the halls and rooms are covered in blood, urine, and feces, and you need to bring your own sheets, blankets, pillows, towels, and mattresses when you are admitted. Doctors have to reuse needles on patients. My mom’s aunt had a stroke and the doctor’s course of treatment was to “put her feet up and let the blood rush back to her head.”
She closes with a PG-13 request for idiotic westerners.
…for God’s sake, please don’t wear a fucking Che t-shirt.
Very well said.
By the way, none of this means we shouldn’t normalize relations with Cuba. There’s no longer a Soviet Union, so Cuba doesn’t represent a strategic threat. So, yes, relax restrictions on trade and travel, just like we have for China, Zimbabwe, Vietnam, Russia, Venezuela, and other nations that have unsavory political systems.
But the opening of relations doesn’t mean we should pretend that other systems are somehow good or equivalent to capitalism and classical liberalism.
Let’s close by sharing some news from another garden spot of communism.
If North Korea’s reputation as a place of hunger, hardship and repression was not bad enough, scientists have now discovered that it is too grim even for vultures. …Eurasian black vultures are no longer bothering to stop over in North Korea as they fly from their breeding grounds in Mongolia to their winter homes in South Korea. They concluded that food is so short under the communist regime that even the world’s best-known carrion birds cannot feed themselves. …Lee Han Su, of the institute, said: “This seems to happen because in North Korea the vultures can barely find animal corpses, which are major food resources for them.” Under the draconian regime of Kim Jong Un the country is unable to feed itself. International aid agencies report chronic malnutrition in some regions. …wild animals face the risk of being eaten by people. Defectors describe how victims of the famine were driven to eat dogs, cats, rats, grasshoppers, dragonflies, sparrows and crows. Vultures, for the time being at least, are off the menu.
I’m not sure what American leftists will say we can learn from North Korea. Even PETA presumably won’t be happy that starving North Koreans are eating sparrows and grasshoppers.
The bottom line is that there is zero moral equivalence between communism and capitalism. The former is based on servility to the state and the latter is based on liberty.
But if you’re amoral and simply want to know what works, compare the performance of North Korea and South Korea. Or look at the difference between Cuba and Hong Kong.
Very compelling evidence.
But this isn’t an issue that should be decided on the basis of utilitarian comparisons. What should matter most is that communism is evil.
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no one knows exactly what’s in Bernie’s brain… early on… brother Larry instructed him on the finer points of socialism… as a teen he spent time in Israel… at kibbutz Sha’ar Ha’amakim … the kibbutz was philosophy Stalinist… and functionally socialist… he graduated from the University of Chicago in 1964… after college… he wrote porn for a living and was a part time social activist… nope… no real job… then in 1981… running as an independent… he was elected mayor of Burlington Vermont… in 1990 he ran for the house of representatives… {also as an independent}… and won… he served as a congressman for 16 years before moving to the U.S. Senate in 2006… over the years he has developed the common touch and presents himself well to the electorate… the Bern will turn 76 in September… call him what you like… but he is a collectivist and a statist who believes in the supreme authority of the government to distribute the resources of the nation as the political leadership sees fit… goodies are to be distributed in order to secure votes… and pettifoggers… malingers… and malcontents will be dealt with harshly… reports are that the Bern is hard to get along with… prone to micromanagement and vindictive… all-in-all a disagreeable old man… with a chip on his shoulder…
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By the way, I was one of those students of the sixties and early seventies who protested the war. I also did not support the Iraq war. War creates hate which nurtures groups like Isis. We need to get out of the business of other countries and nurture ours.
Oh, by the way, I’m a sixty year old Bernie fan. I have roots in Sweden. Maybe the college students and teachers that you blaime are really smart and aware, they know how to sort out the differences between propaganda (Limbaugh, Beck, Bretbart, Savage, etc) and fact. Just say, it appears the sheep are not the educated.
Hitler did not have a Socialist government, he was a facist. Bernie advocates Democratic Socialism, Not Communism. All the Scandinavian Countries practice this and are the happiest most progressive countries in the world. They offer modern healthcare, family leave in the first years of a childs life, incredible education through college, eldercare, required vacations, and a representative government. How can this be Wrong!
It seems parts of ejackson‘s earlier comment got dropped somehow. Fortunately, I managed to find the missing sentences and splice them back in.
“Well, most of the Cuban people.
“And why would a President design anything to please his constituents, anyway?”
“After all, it’s not like he wanted to be President or anything.”
”I think for your generation, you should be practical and just choose from what works.”
Well, capitalism is EXACTLY that: the ability to choose yourself what works, instead of having the government choose for you what doesn’t work, as with communism.
Mr. Mitchell–President Obama correctly walked the line in his speech to the Cuban people this week. His comments were broadly appreciated by the Cuban people. He did not design his comments to please you or other anti-Obama pundits. You and the rest of the armchair presidents are all so smart. The easiest job to do is the one you’ve never done.
Reagan took us to the brink of eradicating communism from the face of the earth. The USSR and the former Soviet Block nations were abandoning socialism in droves. Only a few holdouts like Cuba and N. Korea clung to the dying ideology. So who kept it alive and nurtured it back to the point to where someone who should have been a laughable idiot like Bernie Sanders has amassed a huge following of rabid supporters. Why the American halls of academia. People who should have known better kept the fire burning and while we were concerning ourselves with radical Islam and semen stained dresses they were raising up a whole generation who were never taught the truth about the real nature of communism and the horrors it inflicted all over the world in the last century. This, is the terrible harvest we have reaped for sending the flower of our youth to these universities while ignoring the fact that their faculties were packed with radical sixties nut jobs like Bill Ayers and his happy bomb making wife who were more than happy to indoctrinate them in “hate america 101”.
I wrote about the blustering mess of Keynesian economics a few years back. What will it take for idiot college professors to stop touting this as something good? http://theindependentchronicle.blogspot.com/2012/12/keynesian-thought-failed-economics.html
You might think that would obviously mean nobody would think it’s a good idea. You’d be wrong.