Thursday, July 19, 2012
And Now We Are Down to Basics
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Let the RIP Begin
To be fair to the context of this, this is the whole little segment of what he said: (If you want to watch a longer video of the event, go here.)
I’m always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart. There are a lot of smart people out there. It must be because I worked harder than everybody else. Let me tell you something, there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there. If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help.
There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business, you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen. The Internet didn’t get invented on its own. Government research created the Internet so that all the companies could make money off the Internet.
The point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together.
What Obama wants us to acknowledge is not his to compel. Perhaps this is why he is snarky. Far and away the primary piece of any accomplishment is the will of the man who does it. And that, whether Obama likes it or not, is what he cannot compel. No one can force a mind - not even his own. Atlas Shrugged taught its readers one primary thing: The ultimate power rests with the producer. If he stops, all that depends on him stops. No amount of government force can motivate a man to produce. The ultimate trump card is not held by the government. And besides, anyone who succeeds at something knows the people who were there for him and most are quick to acknowledge them.
What Obama reveals is his puny collectivist soul. He needs people. But he doesn't trust people to value him, so he has to rope them and draw them near even if they don't want to be there. His means is to induce guilt - particularly in the individuals who have a mind of their own. Those are the ones he directs his snarky "let me tell you something" remarks to. Those who like him and his tactics cheer him.
This is all revealed because he has to go out of his way to make a point of this. Most people draw people to them because those people value who they are and what they say and/or do. But not Obama. He draws people to him by singling out some other people and driving them away. He gets snarky with the "outside" people. His supporters being of like mind, certainly don't want any individuals to think they are smart or work really hard. Oh, my God no! (This really is disgusting, isn't it?)
Poor little President. He can't just be himself and know that people will come to him. It is as though he insists there be no freedom from people - no freedom to have one's own life. Is it that he doesn't trust people to value him unless he reminds them that they don't accomplish anything without other people - maybe even him? Maybe that is why he insists we accept his food stamps. I don't know. It's all so Mao. (And so evil. Can you imagine him telling his daughters when they bring home a good grade, "Just remember, you didn't do that. Somebody else made that happen." Wow.)
He apparently fears they will have a purpose which excludes him. I remember the question Ellsworth Toohey, the collectivist intellectual of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead, asked of Howard Roark, "What do you think of me?"
Roark replied, "But I don't think of you."
Could this be Barack's worst nightmare? The existence of a person who could be as independent as Roark?
At any rate, Barack's disrespect of individual achievement has caught on and fueled a website called "You Didn't Build That." Check it out.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
The Fight For Liberty is Moving into The Moral Realm
People have been using economic arguments to upend our runaway government. They make no difference. THEY ARE NOT WORKING!
Why? They don’t strike at your core – the very reason why you would want to do anything. Striking at your core is to hit the pay dirt of your moral power - the source of your energy - your love of what you value that has life worth living. (Notice how every person who does tap into this moral power is immediately destroyed by the Leftist media. They know these people have a power they don't.) In South Carolina, Newt Gingrich, whether you like him or not, struck pay dirt one night and won the election by the next night. That is its power. It gets people off their ass and to the voting booth. Palin strikes there for many people.
As an aside, I've never thought Obama hit moral pay dirt - at least in any positive sense. His power has been to offer retribution for the victims. And I would have had to grant him something related to a victim to have voted for him last time. But you can't build a country on victims - morally or existentially. (The quick course on why Marxism fails.) So now that he's got the country in worse shape than he found it and prostituted himself as originally presented, he's given up this approach and is instead going for the dark blood of the jugular - hatred of value fueled by envy. Pit man against man. Black against white, poor against rich, illegal immigrant against immigrant, women against conservatives, etc., etc.
Now, I'm pissed, but not irrationally pissed. If I'm going to destroy anything, it's the length of Obama's term as President, not the country. I'm tired of sitting fallow - it's time to build.
The fight for freedom is getting more and more specific. The battle is in the use of words. Freedom = Absence of force. Right now the government has its gun in practically every aspect of our lives. (When you go to the doctor or your architect or your pharmacist or your massage therapist, there is an invisible man with a gun in the corner of the room.) This destroys human beings at their root – their ability to want to work for the things they want and make sense for them – not what the government tells them they want. (Binswanger gets into the area that interests me a lot – motivation and the desire to achieve value – and how one keeps it and reconstructs it if necessary. He doesn’t say it the way I would, but it amounts to the same thing.) Enjoy.
Binswanger’s interview starts about 1/8 to 1/7 of the way in and runs to about the halfway point of the program. Go here. (Scroll down to 7/2, the 7:00am show.)
(*Well, actually, Thank Harry! I use the word God in the sense that the time is ripe for this. And not ripe for raw anger which can be interpreted in many contexts, but an outrage in the context of what is possible and how wrong the current direction events are taking is.)
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Well, He Did It
So, the deed is done. Everything is going to unwind from here. What a sad last week for America and the world. Nowhere on earth can a man go to be free BY RIGHT anymore.
Next chapter? Massive brain, entrepreneurial and capital drain.
So far, which I doubt will last long given the momentum of matters, we have the freedom to speak out and, yes, we do have our guns. But with the right to our body cut away from us, isn't it meaningless? Why the government can blithely call us into a doctor's office and have us take a shot (which, of course, is for our own good), make us pay for it and then justify our very unexpected and sad death via an official statement from one of the ubiquitous health panels. Life is so easy under totalitarianism.
And, for all the good that some think Obama is up to, you really have to hand it to him. His ideal - the collapsing socialist economies of Europe which he and others (I'm thinking Soros) may be hoping to mold under the aegis of the United Nations is about as rotten a state as one can hope for. And his great agenda to fundamentally transform the United States of America has, to my way of seeing things, been accomplished. I can't help but think he really has to hate humanity to have pulled off this catastrophe. With the failure of socialism manifest, either he's incredibly stupid to think that proper life devolves to taking care of and sacrificing for other people, or he's so blinded by his lust for power that he is unable to know anything other than that one thing. Whatever this is, it is a nadir (hopefully) for America.
It will be hard to watch Obama dance on America's grave.
To get a better grasp of the legal landscape of this Supreme Court decision and the botched decision it was, watch the following:
A surgeon's take on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision. Here.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
The Real Robber Baron
Envy truly is a despicable motive, "hatred of the good for being the good." It hates value which motivates the intelligent and productive people of our world. In the 1800s the intelligent and productive were the big businessmen who built America and gave it the means to grow into the giant it became. Industries such as steel, finance, railroads, coal mining, sugar and water transport were all represented in this group of authentic, free-market, win/win traders. This is to be contrasted with the envious harpy cry-babies who wanted to exist on the privilege of laws that protect their industries and make it difficult for their competition. These are the worst of men who are quick to actually practice all the activities their yellow journalists write about while diverting attention to those who don’t.
1. A person who held land from a feudal lord and received protection in return for homage and allegiance.
(Heritage Dictionary)
(Collins Dictionary)
Friday, June 15, 2012
Obama is to the Economy as a Doctor is to Cancer. Kill the Growth!
Obama Fights the Cancer of Economic Growth
Published: 10:50 AM 06/14/2012 at the Daily CallerBy David Cohen
Former Deputy Assistant Sec. of the Interior
I have to admit, I had never understood President Obama’s economic policies. If he had wanted to promote economic growth, why would he oppose the Keystone pipeline project? Why would he discourage job-creating investment by vowing to raise taxes on those who invest? Why would he burden employers with excessive new regulation that makes it costly to hire workers? Why would he create a massive healthcare bureaucracy with thousands of new regulations in the pipeline, leaving employers with no way of knowing of how much each new worker hired will eventually cost them? Why would his proudest achievement, Obamacare (which, due to his excessive modesty, he rarely mentions these days), include a massive financial disincentive for small businesses to grow beyond 50 employees? Why would he hire environmental regulators whose “philosophy” is to “crucify” companies that provide affordable energy just to make examples of them? Why would he ignore his own commission’s recommendations for pro-growth tax reform?
In short, why would he consistently do the exact opposite of what is needed to promote economic growth? While we would normally be experiencing robust growth coming out of a recession, our private sector grew at a rate of 1.2 percent last year — a rate that would have to improve dramatically just to become worthy of the adjective “anemic.” But Obama, through his policies, acts as if he’s achieving this rate of growth on purpose. And through his comments (“the private sector is doing fine”), he acts as if he’s proud of the results.
No, I had never understood President Obama’s economic policies. Until now. At the Netroots Conference in Rhode Island this past weekend, a gathering of President Obama’s most fervent core supporters discussed the concept of economic growth. One such Obama supporter, featured panelist Colin Mulcher, shed light on the subject: “I think currently the goal seems to be, like, the unstated assumption is that the goal is growth, for the sake of growth. It’s like, we have to grow, and grow, and grow, and grow, and grow. Why? I don’t know, we just have to grow. The only thing that I know about [where] the definition is out-of-control growth, is cancer. Like, literally … the definition of out-of-control growth is cancer.”
A light went off in my head. All this time, I had just blindly assumed that economic growth was a good thing. I had just accepted everything that “The Man” was trying to spoon-feed into my brain, without ever questioning the underlying assumptions. If economic growth were a good thing, then President Obama’s policies would make no sense. But why would someone as intelligent as President Obama pursue policies that make no sense? But if economic growth is like cancer, then the president’s polices make perfect sense. It’s like he’s fighting cancer. And what kind of ignorant jerks would stop someone from fighting cancer? “The Party of No,” that’s who.
Meanwhile, Mitt Romney is peddling policies that would promote economic growth. These policies include reforming the tax code to make it “fairer, flatter and simpler”; reducing our corporate tax rate, which is the highest in the world; streamlining regulation; and removing barriers to developing our energy resources.
Romney will tell you that his policies will spur the private sector to create jobs, and hence help those who are struggling the most in this economy. He’ll tell you that by promoting economic growth, his policies will help poor and working people. But here’s what he won’t tell you: In addition to helping the poor and working people, there is a very real and significant danger that Romney’s policies will also benefit people who are not poor. And to anyone concerned about “fairness” in our society, the risk of such collateral damage is as bad as, well, cancer.
So there you have it. While President Obama is fighting the moral equivalent of cancer, Mitt Romney is pursuing his nefarious scheme to grow the economy. It’s not too late to stop Romney before he drowns us in a sea of jobs and economic growth. It’s not too late to help President Obama move us “forward” with a recession that’s “built to last.” Yes, we can!
David B. Cohen served in the administration of President George W. Bush as U.S. Representative to the Pacific Community, as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior, and as a member of the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. He is the author of Left-Hearted, Right-Minded: Why Conservative Policies Are The Best Way To Achieve Liberal Ideals.
Monday, May 21, 2012
No Such Thing as a Crony Capitalist
Capitalism is "a social system based on the recognition of individual rights, including property rights, in which all property is privately owned." (Rand, Capitalism the Unknown Ideal, 1966) To own is to have the right to the use and disposal of property.
When the government can tell you what to do with your property, then you are no longer the owner. The government has the right to the use and disposal of it so it is the owner - no matter what your deed to the property says. The government is happy for you to have the liabilities of owning the property without the benefits of owning it. It likes deeds. So much for justice.
When businesses are in bed with government - be it doctors who are licensed by the government so that the number of doctors is held down - or General Motors who is saved from bankruptcy and having to be accountable to those GM has obligated itself to, the principle is the same, those people and businesses are no longer willing or able to survive by the value they create.
A social/political system where value does not drive the system is a system for the government, not the people. People cannot survive except by producing and trading value. When the government controls that energy, that purpose, for its purpose, then to that degree, it deprives people of their energy for it. This is some form of socialism. They always say they are doing it for the people, but they are not willing to survive on that basis, so they lie.
The government loves to have some organizations look like businesses because that is part of how they maintain the lie. The truth? All of those would-be business are crony socialists.
The lesson to be taken away from this? Never use the term crony capitalist again! It's part of their lie.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Why Is This Happening, Mr. President?
Why is this happening? Prior to the 70s under Carter and before the latter 80s when the Soviet Union collapsed and exposed the fraud it was, implementing these ideas could be attributed to innocently believing in a false ideal. With the collapse of the validity of that ideal, littered with somewhere around a hundred million dead bodies, to keep it in place now requires a sinister turn: the motives and consequences required to forcefully install a discredited ideal. Reason cannot be used in this undertaking except to further the purpose requiring this means. To support my "sinister" assertion, I offer as evidence the astonishing "thug" character of our current Administration along with the politicians and supporters (active and complicit) that coalesce around it. (All those that constitute this mass have to do is say nothing to support civil behavior and not commit to guaranteeing every mans' right to his life and liberty in the face of people like Sharpton, Jackson, Farrakhan and the Black Panther Party; voter fraud; the open espousal of communism and Mao Zedong, mass murderer, by White House associates such as van Jones, Anita Dunn, and many others; the stealing of General Motors investors' money and transferring it to the Labor Unions; O's physical threat of bankers with "the pitchforks;" pats to the Russian leaders arm that he could be more flexible after the election; etc.) To do this requires an amalgam of fear, desperation, intense desire to overcome the thing feared/hated (power lust) or simply a neurotic fear of free human life. Nothing beautiful can be composed with this attitude. Their bodiless ideal can only be fueled by an idea as to how they could make it happen while at the same time turning away from the millions upon millions of murdered men and women which is the history of these collectivist ideals. It all has to become a matter of intention and it is fueled by the false philosophical ideas of postmodernism – that the truth is socially constructed. In other words, "propaganda and appearances rule. Let's get busy."
Could it be true that if the people just acquiesced to “control central,” everything would work? The answer is “no.” It is “no” because "control central’s" plans do not correspond to the requirements of life that are generated by individual lives. Every life is an individual life and to survive, a human life if it exerts any individuality at all has to apply reason to its life, i.e., its has to intelligently act in its self-interest. Because this entire direction for society is anathema to "control central" and because it acts against the nature of life itself, “control central’s” actions can only become about retaining its power and by making that power more pervasive. From reason, the idea of a “control central” is now the pursuit of fools, rather like believing the idea that the earth is flat and acting according to that premise. Even the controllers cannot live within the idea – which is why they always declare themselves an exception to what they legislate for the masses - and lead lives that are 180 degrees from the rest of us. The idea of government as now practiced is completely corrupt and cynical.
It is a very interesting time in history and I only hope that the great bulk of our society is not so divided that we can weather via our common values the upheaval that is bound to come. It may mean extending yourself to know your neighbor. It is now time to take responsibility for creating one's communities. (See here for more on that subject.)
*"Economics and the Public Welfare: A Financial and Economic History of the United States, 1914-1946" by Benjamin M. Anderson, Liberty Press, Indianapolis 1979 (Originally published in 1949)
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The Fairy Tale Life of Barack Obama
Above is the promo for this hour long show on O, the Fairy Tale. Go here to see it. This hour long show is the Glenn Beck show in full. The Fairy Tale part of this program begins at 3:40.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Getting Back to Economic Liberty
Part I - The Battle of Ideas
Part 2 - The Agony of Reform
Part 3 - The New Rules
Friday, April 20, 2012
Marxism
My claim that we are in the grip of some extremely evil people is born out by this lecture. Only if we understand what is happening right now will we be able to save ourselves. Otherwise, ours is the way of the hideous societies that have instituted Marxism in the past: Soviet Union, Cuba, China, Cuba, Cambodia and others motivated by a profound hatred of the nature of man.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Dark or Light - Choose
I’ve been reading Einstein’s biography by Walter Isaacson. I’m up to the 20s – after Germany lost WWI and before WWII. It was the era of the Weimar Republic.
During WWI, there were rumblings of anti-Semitism but it grew worse after Germany lost the war. People wanted scapegoats. Einstein, although not a full-fledged member of the Zionist movement, was a sympathizer and advocated Jews speaking out rather than trying to hide by assimilating into the German population and state. Einstein in particular was interested in the establishment of a university in Jerusalem which would allow Jewish students to pursue knowledge without being branded as some evil force tainting German science and German everything else.
In 1921, Einstein came to America to advocate for this university and raise money for it. Although there were droves of Jews who came out to support him, other Americans mobbed him to see a great scientist. His science got all the attention. He gave a number of lectures while he was here.
The unique and important thing to get from this period of history is the night and day comparison of a darkening Germany with a light and free America. The book makes that comparison available. Because I could relate to the light and free America of then, the stark darkness of now becomes apparent and chilling. Right now, important and powerful people in our culture are looking for scapegoats: Wall Street fat cats, Jews, White people, established success – all of these groups are blamed for our current problems.
Individual Germans holding themselves as victims - which makes no sense unless one is objectively a victim – was the root of Germany’s problems, and that condition is spreading, because people are taking it on themselves to spread it, like cancer in America. Obama has not been cultivating victims for nothing. Cultivating victims is the heart and soul of community organizing. He knows that only when a person considers himself a victim can he feel justified to abide and commit violence in one form or another. There have already been numerous instances of violence - mostly in the form of theft of property and liberty - and each is a test of the willingness of the American people to abide it. So far, there is no reason for him to be anything but confident.
The innocence of you - and if enough of us do it, America - is available at any time. All it requires is to flip the switch to the power position: I create value. That power rests with the individual. It is your choice.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Five Strategies for Altruism
The next step is to concretize how these play out, if they do, in one's own life. Altruism is the philosophy of self-sacrifice that must be defeated if human happiness is to thrive. Altruism leads to emptiness, the opposite of the happiness possible to a life full of value.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Racism - The Divisive Issue - Throwback to Apartheid
Racism is one of the crowbars he's using to pry the world into the fire of social discord to provide the opportunity for social change. When the world is good and hot, provided he can direct the unrest, he will pound it into shape - his way. We know his vision is a one-world, non-capitalist, diminution of American material and intellectual wealth such that the United States is rendered powerless and unable to teach the world to sing*.
We are now seeing the Breitbart Vetting - a series of videos intended to make clear who Obama is and what another four years of him will mean for all of us. The first one shows Obama hugging Professor Derrick Bell, an avowed racist who gets his kicks from harassing white people.
In the video below, we start seeing the unpacking of the significance of Obama's hug and continued relationship with Professor Bell up through his death in 2010. The CNN commentators can only act like nothing of import exists and then talk in racial terms indicating that skin color is the primary concern for human beings. They have no facility with ideas - their truth and meaning. Ideas and the mind have to be inserted into the conversation by the liberty-oriented commentators. Automatically the CNN commentators assume the group is the primary concern of human life and their concern is whether someone is fitting into or offending the group. This collectivism justifies the worst of political systems - socialism and even totalitarianism. I love the way the Breitbart spokesman so clearly and evenly articulates the issue.
*The song American teaches the world to sing is that every individual in America possesses individual rights which leave him free to sing his song to the world. This song has only been sung in America and it is revered by every human being around the globe that desires only to be free to sing his song.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
A Turning Point in Human History
Some people thought Obama met his match by challenging the Catholic church in relation to Obamacare. Not so. Obama scored a big win in the dominate/avoid domination battles of politics. That is, in one context he did score big. But in an even bigger context, he didn’t. In fact, he set the stage for the State-as-we-know-it's demise as well.
This article on the history of the politics of redistribution has come out. In the 30s, (80 years ago) the Catholic church made a deal with the devil thinking that government programs providing for the needy were in line with their teaching to help the poor and needy. They got on board with FDR’s programs that redistributed wealth because they interpreted those programs as fulfilling their teaching of charity. What they did in that moment was give up their role as moral leader, i.e., causing people to make choices according to the church’s version of the good person which their followers believed, for the gun which is the means to bypass choice.
The government using its gun to take your earnings to give to someone else is not charity. In fact it is the opposite of charity. Government force used in this way is criminality and diminishes human life in the name of supporting it. All Obama did was cash in on what happened 80 years ago by forcing the Church to bow before him as represented by the rules of the State. In essence, though, he is claiming victory for the State over the Church in the ages-old battle for dominance of one over the other. The Catholic church put its moral imprimatur on initiated force – the same force that a common criminal uses on people and for the same reason – to take their property. This welded the church, at least the American Catholic church, to the evil use of force and now it is going to suffer its fate – the end of its influence after about 2000 years of history. This will end its role as moral authority.
OK. That’s part of the story. But, it is not the whole story. The real story is that now it will be possible to see that the church and state are one in the same – initiated force. Obama in his action cleaved the church to its bosom as partners in crime. If a criminal on the corner holds you up and tells you to give your money to the beggar in the gutter, you would not for a second call that charity. Whatever façade the criminal hoped to hide behind would be shattered by his use of force on you. You would have no choice but to gird yourself for battle/self-protection as you would against any criminal - against any person who seeks to bypass your power to choose.
One of the images of this connection was offered by Rand in For the New Intellectual where she talks about the symbiotic relationship of the Witch Doctor and Attila the Hun – the spiritual leader and the man of force. She detailed how they are connected to control the ordinary man. The spiritual leader holds and teaches that man is bad and wrong from the start – original sin and the like – and this justifies the initiation of force by the state to control this “evil brute.” And because the spiritual leaders have told men they are evil, they fear all the other men who they think are also evil and demand the state protect them. Each needs the other.
But now we see that they both hold the gun and the violence of initiated force as the final authority. This is what has been revealed. So, the charade is over.
Now with both of them able to be seen using force in a criminal way (i.e., initiating it against an innocent man) it’s going to be up to the rest of us to fight for the dignity of man, which cannot include force. A mind, no matter how much anyone may try, cannot be forced and any institution based on the initiation of force commits this fundamental violation of the human being by negating his primary means of survival.
The battle of our age is moral – not political. And we are now in it. These are historic times and if you get the outlines of the battle, you can watch it unfold before you. The moral question is this:
Who owns your life? Who is the moral authority of your life? You? Or someone else like the church or the state? The church has been holding people hostage via guilt such that individuals cannot see that it is really they that are in charge of their love for their life. The state has been holding people hostage via fear of its gun such that the individuals cannot see that it is really they that are in charge of their love for their life. None of these people nor these institutions in reality have the ultimate moral authority over your life. No one can have that power because morality has to do with your love of living. Do you act in such a way that you want to live in a future you can imagine and create? Or do you act to satisfy all of the people that say that if you please them, you will have a future – even if you don’t care to live it?
I give Rush Limbaugh credit for bringing the article cited above and the connection of the church to the state during FDR's 30's to my attention on his radio program today.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Why We Are in this Mess
The Rabbi talked about the eternal questions of life and said that the religions originating in the Middle East are concerned with the answer to those questions. He gave his answer for what the "not him" secularists are up to and I added what a rational man is up to.
What I noticed right away about the religionist and the secularists, according to the Rabbi, is their concern for the "not this" life. And it is their answers to those irrelevant questions that run them and shape their choices now. And, in a nutshell, that is why we are in a mess.
If you want a mess on your hands, make sure you are trying to answer and live for the "not this." That will do it every time. Nothing can clear up until you get that "this is it." This is life - right now, right here.
Beyond the obvious answer to "where we come from" why not let the scientists answer that question? And beyond the obvious answer to "where we go" why not let the scientists answer that question too?
So what would it look like if we weren't worried about whether other people believed as we do and simply created values which we used for ourselves and to trade freely with other people in order to live? What would happen if we just got on with living?
After all, that's all that is really going on - and that is not made up nor is it about the "not this." It always amazes me that I can get myself in an uproar over something someone on TV said and then go outside, meet my neighbor and have a quite civil conversation. With my neighbor, I'm always in a trading mode and we work it out so he doesn't step on me nor me on him. Why isn't the attitude at the larger scale?
Oh, now I remember, I operate observing people's individual rights. When we operate from fear, we stop doing that. And if we are trying to maintain a fiction as to why we are here, where we are going and what we ought to do in between, then there has to be an awful lot of fear that ends up running things. Isn't that sufficient to explain the mess we are in?
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The Biggest Lie

If you believe this and allow it to happen, you will have no choice but be reduced to beggar and perhaps, cannon fodder. (Oh yes, there will always be pretenders.) Obamacare, if allowed to stand, will make this real for many of us. You may be forced to give your diamond ring for medicine or a procedure for your husband, your child, your parent or yourself. And when you do, there will be no guarantee you will not be giving it to a crook who sees there is money to be made from these bribes. Read "From each according to his ability to each according to his need" for a play-by-play of how society unfolds once it no longer honors the individual and forces everyone to honor the collective. (For the New Intellectual by Ayn Rand, hb, p121. - this excerpt is from Atlas Shrugged.)
What is the nature of this evil? The essential evil is that man is blocked from using his mind for producing what he needs to live - by the standard of his own life which is fueled by his values. Evil demands he live for the collective. And because of that single thing, he no longer cares to build anything. He turns into a slacker and doesn't give a shit. Morality means nothing because there is no practical application for it. At that point he gives up and accepts the system, but, he may not work to forward it.
If he accepts the system and works to rise in it, he becomes a cannibal, living off the moral energy of his fellow man. That is, he lives off the people who still believe that collectivism is valid and produce some kind of believable evidence for that possibility. When that runs out, it is every man for himself as the society is reduced to complete cynicism. Man finds himself trapped.
Although he still tries to live for himself because he is designed such, he loses himself because it is the collective's requirements that he internalizes. The connection between his own life's energy which are his individual values and why he does what he does is severed. He's thwarted at every turn. This propels him to an alternative: he is forced to dominate or be dominated, eat or be eaten. To even consider living for himself produces intense anxiety and so he's at risk of the whim of the dictator to be used as he sees fit - ala Guyana or Mao's Wars or Hitler's Wars or Stalin's mass murders, etc.
When will you get that Obama is without doubt an evil con man, a man of the lie.** We have to fight the menace he is perpetrating with every moral argument and every ounce of energy we have . It's now or never for America. I don't think there is any doubt that Obama and company will attempt to reduce America to a totalitarian state. Already he cares nothing for the Constitution and as far as he is concerned, his will, and the narrative which is getting so thin that it is worthless, is all that matters. Some of the paragraphs in his State of the Union Speech are unintelligible, so self-contradictory that if reason has any place in your mind, you might think Obama has devolved to a state of insanity. (I read where he was angry and narcissistic toward Governor Brewer of AZ because she was not cordial to Obama in her book about Arizona's situation. That is a man who is seriously run by personal issues and his will, and marks a "leader" who has lost any sense of purpose that involves the real problems that are to be solved. Whether one is cordial or not is not an argument for or against a particular result unless one is operating in the world of dominate or be dominated.) 2013 could be that year because that is when Obamacare comes into play, doctors will be quitting in droves and lots of things will come apart at the seams.

*Thanks to Robert Villegas for facilitating this condensation.
**See Scott Peck's book, People of the Lie, a study of evil.








