By Robert Knight
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
You know that clever ad by a satellite dish company that
shows what happens to a man who gets bored waiting for the cable guy?
As with the children’s books that began with If You Give
a Mouse a Cookie, the man endures a series of mishaps, the final one showing
his elderly dad getting punched over a can of soup during a riot. The tagline
is, “Don’t let your dad get punched over a can of soup….”
It’s a perfect analogy to the spiraling tyranny of
centralized mismanagement epitomized by Obamacare and other rogue federal
programs under President Obama. Here’s how it goes:
If you fail to bother to pay attention or even vote, you
get a liberal in the White House and a bunch of them in Congress. When you get
liberals in power, you get bad laws. When you have bad laws, you need penalties
to ensure compliance. When you have more penalties, you need more enforcers.
When you have more enforcers, you lose your freedom to run your business. When
you can’t run your business, you lay off people.
When you lay off people, they go on welfare and food
stamps. When they go on welfare and food stamps, they vote for lawmakers who
will give them more free stuff. To pay for more free stuff, the government
raises taxes and borrows money from China to service the national debt. When
China crooks its finger, Uncle Sam crawls to Beijing, asking for mercy. Don’t
make Uncle Sam crawl to Beijing asking for mercy….
This fictitious ad was inspired by the news that the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has warned medium-sized companies that they must
certify – under penalty of perjury – that Obamacare was not a motivating factor
in laying off employees. The IRS now wants to get inside the heads of managers
and determine their motives. File this one under Thought Crime.
At Monticello, Mr. Obama made a memorable and revealing
remark while accessing a terrace where the rabble tourists cannot tread:
“That’s the good thing as a president. I can do whatever I want.”
It’s no joke. He certainly can and will abuse power as
long as he faces no serious challenge to his daily constitutional violations.
Congress won’t stop him, and his Justice Department under Attorney General Eric
H. Holder, Jr. regards laws and court rulings as mere suggestions to be
ignored.
On the same day that Mr. Obama joked about his own
growing authoritarianism with Socialist French President Francoise Hollande, he
illegally suspended more of Obamacare’s employer mandate.
To manage all the chaos erupting under Obamacare, the IRS
is adding thousands of enforcers. That’s actually the most easily predicted
effect of socialism; the worse it gets, the more the state resorts to coercion.
Socialism depends on inordinate force because it is
directly counter to human nature. People naturally protect their own family
interests, and then their religious communities and neighbors, secular
communities and on up to the nation state. Socialism is in a constant war with
all its competitors -- the intermediary institutions between the individual and
the state. Hence, socialism advances an endless series of taxes and policies
that weaken resistance and create more dependency on government, usually under
the rubric of solving “inequality.” The final stage of socialism ends with
barbed wire and armed guards – to keep people in, not out.
The first casualty of socialism is freedom of the press.
Perhaps that’s why the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is planning a
“Multi-Market Study of Critical Information Needs (CIN),” whereby researchers
grill reporters and editors about what they cover and why. If they don’t like
what they hear, the researchers text the newsroom coordinates to Homeland
Security’s drone division. Just kidding about that last part – for now.
In a chilling Wall Street Journal column on February 11,
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai painted an Orwellian picture of an FCC run amok.
Participation in CIN is “voluntary – in theory,” Mr. Pai writes, noting that
broadcasters are dependent on the FCC for licensing and would think twice
before telling the FCC where to stick its survey. Mr. Pai also asks, “Why does
the CIN study include newspapers when the FCC has no authority to regulate
print media?”
Why indeed, except that the FCC under Mr. Obama already
has proposed Net Neutrality rules for the Internet despite Congress’s never
having given the FCC authority over the Internet and after a federal court
specifically rejected it.
From seizing the health care system, to using the IRS to
cripple the tea parties, to using the Justice Department to attack voter ID
laws and immigration enforcement, and now preparing to send FCC “researchers”
into newsrooms, the Obama Administration has answered the question of what
happens when you give liberals the Oval Office.
And it’s not pretty or even a bit funny. It raises the
question that David asked in Psalm 11: “If the foundations be destroyed, what
can the righteous do?”
The short answer is to get off the sidelines and into the
resistance.
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