As Team Obama moves the campaign into
high gear, the Administration is making moves to fulfill the one
campaign promise Obama actually made: to "fundamentally
transform" America.
Most Obama voters didn't seem to
understand what Obama meant by this, because voters generally assume
politicians use generalizations and sales "puff".
Therefore, centrist voters assumed Obama meant "improve the
economy" or "put Americans back to work" or "reduce
taxes." Those in the hard-core left- and the conservative
right- understood his terminology. Obama said exactly what he meant,
and meant exactly what he said. While most Americans have worked in
the private sector, Obama has spent his entire life outside the
private sector. So while he's seen private enterprise, he doesn't
actually have any experience with it. His mentor, a communist
agitator by the name of Davis, told him it was really, really bad,
though.
Hence, the Obamacare health system
takeover. It was not a fundamental plank of the Obama campaign, but
suddenly emerged as an emergency; if the government did not take
control of the health sector, Americans were told, it would just
collapse. So, while the insurance companies still exist as
entities, they have become mere extensions of the government. That
is how private industry works in the Fascist Socialist model, with
government and big business cooperating to control the behavior of
the citizenry.
During the Obama Administration, it has
become clear that Obama does not need legislative action to "enact"
his agenda. There was Fast and Furious, a covert gun-running program
designed ostensibly to find criminals, but since no guns were
tracked, more likely designed as an excuse to impose gun-control
agenda items. There have been the EPA regulations to limit
pollution, designed to drive out coal usage in electrical generating
plants and remove over 40 percent of America's capacity.
There was the "slow-walking"
of applications to deny oil drilling permits in the Gulf, despite a
Federal Court Order. There were the "waivers" of
Immigration deportations, based on Executive Orders "reinterpreting"
statutory deportation requirements. HHS is issuing "waivers"
of the TANF requirements in the 1996 Welfare Reform Act, in defiance
of express statutory language. So another aspect of Obama's
"fundamental transformation" appears: the power of the
President to transcend Constitutional limitations and statutory law
without anyone in authority calling his office to account.
Another important aspect of Obama's
"fundamental transformation" is consistency. Obama is not
moving to reform immigration. If he did, the Democrats would lose it
as a wedge issue. After all, who can compassionately be
anti-immigrant (what's "illegal" mean? it's good, right?)
He isn't concerned about the economy; private business is doing
"fine." Foreign policy? Why, the Arab Spring! Democracy
in the Middle East! Why should America be concerned about a few
Islamists taking power? No, it is the direction of his
administration which counts, and that is always toward a
concentration of power into the hands of the government. After all,
progress is the result of government action; if you are a mere
citizen, "you didn't build that."
Obama's campaign slogan, "Forward",
is the traditional cry of the Socialists. It is no accident, but a
deliberate coming out of the closet for socialism in America. It is
the open acknowledgment by the Democrat party that it has adopted
Socialism as its platform. That is the "fundamental
transformation" that Obama apparently has been working towards
all his life.
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