Sunday, June 10, 2012

It’s Not a Gaff

When Obama said, “the private sector is doing fine”, I believe he really meant. I don’t believe it was a gaff. In his mind everything is going according to plan. Most don’t want to believe the person we’ve elected as president is really out to destroy this nation, at least as far as its freedoms and constitution. He is a socialist; not just by membership but by philosophy. This is not something he tried as he’d like us to believe about so many other things concerning him. He decided to join the New Party as an adult and as such wanted their support and promised to support them as well.

As I said above I don’t think Obama sees anything wrong with the way things are going. In his mind this just furthers the ends and opportunities as expressed by Cloward and Pivens. He sees this is yet another opportunity to insight the poor against the rich. He has been aiming for this and it is the reason he’s done everything he can to create this situation. Do I believe he’s glad all these people are poor? No, I do not believe he’s glad they’re poor. I do believe he’s glad they’re on government assistance and as such beholding to the government for their support. I do believe he sees their poverty as a means to an end and I believe he will use it for just that if he’s given half an opportunity.

What he said was genuinely expressing his views. Obama is a man who has lived such a different life with such a different world view that he really does not view things the way the rest of the people in this country do. He genuinely believes this nation is evil or at the very least not only lost its way but as he said in a speech last year, that we never had it right.

It is clear that we have many in our nation that believe in capitalism, but as I’ve been reading more on the founding fathers I’ve come to realize they were not looking merely for freedom to use our money as we wanted. They were looking at freedoms that were far more basic than that. They wanted us to be free in a far more personal way. They did not feel it was the job of the government to invade our privacy either of property of person.

Our founding fathers were deeply concerned about the government invading our property, or rights to believe as we wished, our right to speak what we wanted, and our right to associate with anyone we wanted. They included the right to own guns because they saw this as a necessary means of maintaining that freedom.

Later in that same speech the following was said, "The notion that my White House would purposely release classified national security information is offensive. It's wrong," Obama told reporters at a news conference Friday. "And people I think need to have a better sense of how I approach this office and how the people around me here approach this office."

It is important to notice that Obama almost never directly refutes anything. He tell you how he feels about people accusing him of it and lets you infer from this that he didn’t do it or wasn’t responsible for it, but it’s interesting to note that he never said that. He then said that people need to have a better sense of how he approaches the office, but never followed that up with what would be a usual follow up sentence or even paragraph explaining how he approaches his office. One has to wonder why he avoids saying such things outright. Is it because he is of such character that he couldn’t bring himself to lie about how he really approaches it and knows how offensive that would be to most Americans, so he just says the first part and lets the rest of us assume that he approaches it the way we would, but he never said that.

Like most politicians, only more so Obama says almost nothing he can be held responsible for except for the occasional slips like the one about redistribution of wealth and now this one that the economy is doing fine.

One thing we should all be clear on. Obama is not an idiot. It’s not that he doesn’t know what he’s doing. He’s going what he is on purpose. When Obama said he was for redistribution of wealth I do not believe for a second that he misspoke. He was saying what he really believes and it popped out because he believes these things so profoundly that he just said what he believed before he realized what the reaction would be. I think he believes that most of us believe like he does. He does not understand that this nation does not want to become a socialist or communist nation.

I equally believe that he didn’t misspeak when he said the private sector was doing fine and then went on to express how the public sector is struggling. He views the government as the engine of the economy. He sees government as being responsible for jobs and even creating them. In some twisted way he seems to think the job of the government is for everyone to have a job even if that means you’re locked in to some low level paying job. I think he really believes the rich are responsible for all the woes of our nation. In some respects I wonder if he even views the private sector as necessary. Does he really understand that the government’s money comes from the working class? Does he understand that the rich by themselves cannot fund and support the rest of the nation?

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