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Caruba: Unleashing Americans

“I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” – Thomas Jefferson

My father was a certified public accountant, as is my older brother. I not only lacked any arithmetical skills, I spent much of my early years ignoring the ups and downs of the economy, thinking that these matters were beyond my comprehension. What I failed to understand was that the economy was as much a creature of meddling politicians as economic theories.

I was born in the midst of the Great Depression and have now lived long enough to be caught in a new one. I know that economists and others say we are in a Recession, but it feels like a Depression to me and to the millions of other Americans who are out of work and being laid off weekly. It feels like one to those who suffered foreclosure on their homes. It feels like one every time we go to the supermarket and gasp in disbelief at the cost of groceries.

The unimaginable debt that Americans have incurred by borrowing far too much as a nation and as individuals with credit cards, and the ease with which one could borrow against home equity, has now forced us to deal with the reality of a financial crisis that began in late 2008 when the housing bubble burst.

Historically, it started far earlier when Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, elements of the 1930s New Deal, were created to bring “social justice” to the housing market. By the time of the 2008 implosion, they owned more than half of all mortgages issued in the nation.

While the politicians seek to position themselves to blame the other party, the saving grace is that in 2010 voters returned power in the House to Republicans; doing so by electing a large number of “Tea Party” candidates pledged to reduce the debt and reverse what have been the disastrous policies of the Obama administration.

Despite the breathless reporting of the 24/7 news channels, the parade of politicians on both sides explaining their positions, the real news is that Americans are finally engaged in a real debate over the debt and the nation’s future. In 2012 they will vote to change course and, just as European nations that also borrowed too much, they will have to accept austerity measures.

A lot of government programs and, indeed, whole agencies and departments should be ended.

It’s not the death of socialism in America, but it is the recognition that a government that seizes and redistributes the wealth of working Americans must be reversed, revised, and reduced in size and scope.

Too much taxation, too much regulation, too much borrowing, and too much wasteful spending is what the national debate is all about and it is a long overdue debate.

In the land of the brave and the home of the free, Americans want to be free to decide what kind of light bulbs they can purchase, what kind of cars they can drive, and end all the other restrictions that make doing business in America an expensive, unrealistic nightmare.

In a way, the infatuation with a completely unknown, untested, and inexperienced president has been a wake-up call. Barack Obama was packaged to be a celebrity, a “messiah”, when all he really was, was an ill-prepared, standard issue Marxist. He surrounded himself with economic advisors and unvetted “czars” who shared his belief that one last, big push could “transform” a nation that was more in need of a sensible budget than grandiose and failed socialist solutions.

The result was the appalling Obamacare law that attempted to seize twenty percent of the nation’s economy. The House has voted to repeal it. Twenty-six States have gone to court to have it nullified. A Republican president and Senate in 2012 will end it.

Obama and the “green economy” advocates around him have dumped billions into wind and solar energy companies that could not exist without government subsidies coupled with government mandates for their use. Combined, wind and solar provide less than three percent of the nation’s electricity and will never meet its needs.

The nation’s auto industry, once the envy of the world, is almost entirely controlled by the government that, even in the midst of the debt ceiling debate, was being told it must produce lighter, more dangerous automobiles to meet unrealistic demands that they provide more mileage per gallon. You cannot get more energy from a gallon of gasoline than you can from any other source of energy that is ruled by the laws of physics.

Openly scornful of fossil fuels, the Obama administration has rendered the nation more dependent on foreign oil and waged war on coal and now natural gas.

The Obama moratorium on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico has wreaked havoc on the oil industry, pursuing the same policies of earlier administrations that have thwarted exploration and extraction of the billions of barrels of U.S. oil that go untapped and unused. Oil rigs have been departing the Gulf to other nations, along with thousands of jobs and millions in the revenue they contributed to the economy. The vast resources of the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge remain off-limits even though only the tiniest part of the refuge would be affected.

We suffered a socialist “stimulus” that stimulated nothing but an increased multi-trillion dollar debt.

I think America has turned an invisible corner and that as soon as we rid the nation of President Obama and his tax-and-spend Democrat supporters in Congress, the nation will begin to correct its borrow-and-borrow-some-more profligate ways. A smaller, less intrusive government may emerge in the years, the decades ahead.

The entrepreneurial energies of Americans will be unleashed if that occurs. The present Recession/Depression will join all the previous ones we have been through. We have all been chastened and we will conclude it wasn’t just Barack Obama’s policies, but decades of socialist policies dating back to the earliest days of the last century.

If that occurs, our children and grandchildren will have the excessive burden of debt lifted from them and American’s energy, innovation, and optimism will prevail.

August 1, 2011

© Alan Caruba, 2011

~ About the Author ~
caruba_thumbFederal Observer contributor Alan Caruba writes a doily blog at http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com.

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One Response to “Caruba: Unleashing Americans”

  1. Ed Lewis says:

    Obama, the illegal alien, is the second president in a row without any real experience, as you know very well Bush was not by any stretch of the imagination a “leader”. He was an ignorant buffoon at best.

    Now, we are still suffering from his actions that are now compounded by the International banking cabal’s power to control everything, including the rather ignorant Bush and the anti-American, hate filled Obama.

    Additionally, all debt and loss of private property has been done through fraud and many other racketeering practices. Republicans will not straiten this out, as they are as much a part of the criminal cabal as the Democrats are. Both have accomplished jointly the current state of America, which is close to no America at all.

    If the truth were known, and if Americans would stand up for America, their families, and themselves, the Federal Reserve would be disbanded with all associates of it ran out of America on a rail, so to speak. Until the foreign owned bank is no longer in operation, nothing whatsoever will change except for the worse.

    As for oil, petroleum is NOT derived from decaying plants and animals, nor is there any danger of it running out. It is also not the main contributor to greenhouse gases – methane is and presently atmospheric CO2 is almost too low for adequate plant nutrition. Besides, there are fuel systems that could guarantee a hundred miles and up to a gallon of gas. Much of what is in it decreases the energy output. but that is another story. At any rate, engines in the 50s and 60s, even as primitive as they were with the same type of fuel systems, got as good miles per gallon as car manufactures are bragging about today.

    As for animals being hurt by Alaska pumping, forget it. I have been on the Luling, Texas oil field and the animals often use the pump structures as shelters.

    As for “Greeners”, I believe they are a government controlled organization used to poison people’s minds. I could be wrong but unless evidence proves otherwise, I believe it infiltrated by government lackeys. At any rate, they are aiding and abetting the enemies of America, while not really preserving anything that needs preserving, as lower life forms are and have been in flux for centuries upon centuries and Man cannot stop the process or really influence it at all except through such actions as the use of DU, constant jet flights burning hundreds of thousands of gallons of fuel every hour of every day, as they spread other effective deterrents to life in chemtrails.

    But, of course, most believe the government story, just as they believe what they see and hear on the boob’s tube.

    Do not get the wrong idea. I respect and look forward to your commentary when I have the time to sit down and do some reading.

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