Posts Tagged ‘socialism’

1984 – Twenty-five Years On

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

In 1949, George Orwell wrote 1984, a chilling tale of life under totalitarianism, 35 years into the future. When that year arrived, our enlightened media scoffed, saying that it had not happened. My own reaction was simply “not yet”. As I argued in a letter to the editor that year, Orwell simply failed to anticipate the drag on technology caused by government regulation. In 1984, we didn’t have the technology necessary for universal surveillance of the citizenry. IBM probably could have provided it, but they had been slowed down by increasing government regulation, not to mention massive antitrust litigation.

But 25 years on, we’re about there. The technology exists, and is being deployed. CCTV cameras cover almost every square inch of London, and are rapidly being installed in most US cities. Worse yet, many people who would have protested such intrusive government surveillance 25 years ago now accept red light cameras, speeding cameras, and massive government eavesdropping on telephones and e-mail as “necessary” security measures. We line up, take off our shoes and submit to totally unconstitutional searches just to get on an airplane. So they not only have the technology, they have our acquiescence.

Think about it. Not a day that goes by without a story in your local newspaper about technology used to ticket a traffic scofflaw, catch a criminal, or bust a cheating spouse. Surveillance videos are reviewed any time something happens, even in seemingly remote locations. No trial lawyer would start a case without demanding e-mail records, even of those thought long since deleted. Passing through a toll booth leaves your presence time- and date-stamped, and don’t even ask about your cell phone records!

And how do they keep us from demanding our freedom back? Fear, the eternal tool of tyrants. In 1984, Orwell spoke of endless wars in far off corners of the earth. Today we have active wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, frequent incursions into Pakistan and daily saber rattling over Iran. And to keep it geographically balanced, we have North Korea.

In case the wars don’t keep us fearful enough, we have terrorist plots and pandemics. I don’t think the terrorist threat level has ever gotten below “Amber”, and the swine flu makes the news daily. The swine flu “pandemic” hasn’t killed nearly as many people as the plain old seasonal flu, but you wouldn’t know it from the main stream media. Before that, it was the avian flu, similarly a non-event, and before that, SARS. Remember SARS? A “totally new” virus, almost always fatal, and against which we had “no natural immunity”. If we had “no natural immunity”, why didn’t we all catch it, and why are any of us still here to read my blog?

In Washington, the fear-mongering goes on. Without health care reform, we can’t possibly continue to afford health care. (I’m afraid we’re about to find out how well we can afford it WITH health care reform!) And just in case the tea bag movement figures out that health care reform is a really bad deal, don’t forget global warming. After eleven years of global cooling, we’re still being threatened with “imminent” catastrophe if we don’t give up our modern way of life and go back to living in caves. As if the government has EVER been the solution, and not the cause, of almost any problem you can think of.

Why are we afraid, and in the light of history, how can we possibly believe that government will protect us? Freedom has blessed America with unimaginable wealth, ever improving standards of living, longer, healthier lives, and countless other blessings. Our government has brought us wars, panics, recessions, bubbles, the Great Depression and very likely another one in the making. They’ve also brought us the public school system, the post office and the DMV. Yet we are about to let that same government take over our health care and tax affordable, reliable energy out of existence.

Even George Orwell would be amazed.

We Are All Socialists Now? – Count Me Out!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

I could only cringe when I saw the February 16, 2009, cover of Newsweek, “We Are All Socialists Now”. Count me out. The 20th century was the Century of Socialism, and it’s high time we dispose of that horrific philosophy forever. At least 120 million innocent people died at the hands of their own socialist governments. Millions more, both military and civilian, died in two world wars and countless smaller conflicts with socialist/communist/fascist governments. While we avoided outright socialism here, socialist experiments from the New Deal to the Great Society held millions of Americans in poverty in a land of plenty and of opportunity. That centerpiece of FDR’s legacy, Socialist Insecurity, may soon bankrupt us as a nation. Socialism has proven an abject failure every where and every time it has been tried. Individual liberty and private property rights lead to peace and prosperity. Socialism leads inevitably to destitution and death. So NEVER call me a socialist. Many cling to the false promises of socialism with the best of intentions, but the proof is in and it is incontrovertible. I will fight the scourge of socialism until I draw my last breath on this earth.

We Are Those Who Fail to Learn

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

“Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them.”

I don’t know who said that first, but we are on the brink of relearning that lessson the hard way. With all of the media clamoring for our attention 24/7, I’m seeing virtually nothing pointing out the many obvious parallels just within the past 100 years. Growing up as baby boomers, we often wondered how the German people could have stood silently by while Adolph Hitler carried out his disasterous plans. Yet apart from the Holocaust itself, most of what Hitler did could be easily compared to the actions being taken by our own government right now. The bank bailouts, the quasi-nationalization of the auto industry, and the massive stimilus programs look very much like steps that Hitler took in his rise to power. (And the inflation that is bound to follow our unprecedented deficit spending may make the Weimar Deutschemark look like a stable currency!) The same could be said comparing today’s actions with those of Benito Mussolini. Yet the only lessons of history even mentioned today are based on complete mischaracterizatons of the actions of FDR. FDR, the president who turned a routine two year recession into a 15 year depression of unprecedented magnitude, borrowed many, perhaps most, of his ideas directly from Hitler and Mussolini. He openly admired both men, and envied the political power which they were able to use to intervene in their own economies. Most of those ideas were initially ruled unconstitutional here, until FDR succeeded in silencing the Supreme Court. But those same interventions are occurring here today, with barely a peep from the people or the media.

Three months ago, it would have been preposterous to suggest that the federal government would take control of the banks. Yet they have done so, and nobody said a word. The nationalization of the auto industry is taking place right before our eyes, and the best we can do is debate whether taxpayer dollars should be used to do it! Instead of defending our freedom, we appear to be clamoring for more regulation.

Apparently when we elected Barack Obama, we bought the “change” message hook, line and sinker. Somehow, despite all the lessons of history, the total and complete abject failure of socialism anywhere and everywhere it has ever been tried, we seem to think that The One can somehow turn that thoroughly discredited concept into a viable model for the American economy. I have great respect for Mr. Obama’s intelligence, but our complex economy is far beyond the comprehension of even the most brilliant central planners. Apparently our socialist schools have succeeded in their mission of whitewashing that incontrovertible (and inconvenient) truth.

I do not believe that we must go through an Even Greater Depression, but we are staring into the abyss. So at the risk of being redundant, I can only repeat, “Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them.”

Thought for the Day

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Cheer up. Not even Barack Obama can make socialism work.

Why “Public” Schools?

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Here’s a simple quiz that might be a real eye-opener for those of us who don’t often consider the question.

1. Do you believe that education is extremely important, both for our children and for “society”?

I certainly do (and in the interest of full disclosure, I attended government schools exclusively, including several state universities).

2. Do you believe that socialism/communism/facism offers a viable economic system for any society?

Some folks apparently do, although the 20th century (or as I like to call it, the Century of Socialism) certainly saw such systems fail categorically, across cultures, nationalities and socio-economic circumstances. And that’s not to mention the over 100 million souls murdered for the “greater good”.

3. Finally, based on your answers to 1. and 2. above, please explain (in 2 words or less) how it is that the largest and most successful economy in the world, based on free market capitalism, insists on educating its children in schools owned by the government (pure socialism), funded on the basis of “from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs” (pure communism), and enforced by compulsory attendance (pure facism).

I can’t.