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Monday, 05 April 2010 02:39
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As much as I detest tyrants, sometimes their creativity and
ingenuity impresses me. At other times, however, they're just plain
stupid. And I must say, for years now I think the quality of
tyrants here in the U.S. has been declining sharply. I don't mean
the recent tyrants have been worse people, just less competent
tyrants. And that's a good thing for their intended victims.

Take, for example, Obama's Commie-Care.

(And for those of you still trying to pretend it isn't a socialist
scheme, Max Baucus has admitted that the act was intended to remedy
the "mal-distribution of income" in the country. Holy smokes! Hey
Max, your Marxism is showing.)

A smart, competent tyrant looks benevolent by "giving" his subjects
things, though he of course has to rob them first to pay for the
things, since he creates nothing of value himself. So he downplays
and obfuscates the taking part of his scheme, while loudly
advertising the giving part, in order to look compassionate and
generous. And most of the time, it works like a charm. The
socialist congresscritturs (misnamed "Democrats"), for example,
have acquired a reputation as being "caring and compassionate" by
stealing your money, and then using it to buy the votes and to buy
the dependency of various groups. (Meanwhile, they label you as
"greedy" if you ever criticize the arrangement.)

That's a good tyrant trick. (By "good," I mean effective, not
moral.) But if you want an example of a stupid tyrant trick,
consider the Commie-Care bill that just passed. One thing it does
is to coerce you into buying health insurance, by fining you if you
don't. Now, whether a majority of the American public is smart
enough to catch the irony remains to be seen, but consider the
implied message: "Lots of poor, unfortunate people don't have
health insurance! Um... so we'll force them to go buy some!" Hey,
Obamoron, your tyrant propaganda stinks (and I'm happy about that).

Well, hey, if it works for health insurance, let's try the same
method for other things! Lots of people are currently stuck driving
around in old, cheap, falling-apart cars. I have an idea! Let's
force everyone to buy big, new, expensive luxury cars! And some
people live in tiny, rundown houses. I know! Let's force them to
buy huge mansions! Wow, this will work great! Let's make a list of
all the things we wish everyone had, and then punish anyone who
doesn't run out and buy them! (This has to work, because as we all
know, thanks to the Keynesian bozos enlightening us, spending is
how a country gets rich.)

Even those who don't understand basic economics (i.e., 99% of the
population) can sense a slight flaw in such a plan, at least in
their own lives. "Um, you're concerned that I'm too poor to have
health insurance ... so you're going to force me to go buy some?
Gee, thanks. That's so compassionate of you."

I guess Obama hasn't read "How To Be a Successful Tyrant," because
even a lot of the people he initially duped with his feel-good
tripe are now waking up and smelling the dead fish in the coffee.
But if you're not happy with him, just wait until Congress passes
the "Everyone Happy Act of 2010," which will include a provision
that says "Anyone who isn't happy must pay a $1,000 fine." That
ought to work wonders.


Larken Rose
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