We must salvage enough of the Constitution to remain a free, democratic nation
By Thomas Sowell:
Speaker of the House Tip
O'Neill once said, "All politics is local." That may have been true
in Tip O'Neill's day, but some elections are decisively on national issues — and
the Congressional elections this year are overwhelmingly national, just as the
elections of 1860 were dominated by one national issue, namely slavery.
In 1860, some
abolitionists split the anti-slavery vote by running their own candidate — who
had no chance of winning — instead of supporting Abraham Lincoln, who was not
pure enough for some abolitionists. Lincoln got just 40 percent of the vote,
though that turned out to be enough to win in a crowded field.
But what a gamble with
the fate of millions of human beings held as slaves! And for what? Symbolic
political purity?
This year as well, there are
third-party candidates complicating elections that can decide the fate of this
nation for years to come. No
candidate that irresponsible deserves any vote. With all the cross-currents
of political controversies raging today, what is the overriding national issue that
makes this year's Congressional elections so crucial?
That issue is whether, despite all the lawless edicts of President Obama,
threatening one-man rule, we can still salvage enough of the Constitution to
remain a free, democratic nation.
Barack Obama will be on
his way out in two years but, if he can
appoint enough federal judges who share his contempt for the Constitution's
limits on federal government power in general, and presidential powers in
particular, then the United States of America can continue on the
path to becoming another banana republic, even after Obama has left the White
House.
President Obama
understands how high the stakes are, which is why he is out fundraising all
across the country — seemingly all the time — even though he has no
more elections to face himself. Obama came to power saying that he was going to
fundamentally change the United States of America — and he intends to
do it, even after he is gone, by giving lifetime appointments as federal
judges to people who share his view that this country's institutions and values
are fundamentally wrong, and need to be scrapped and replaced by his far left
vision. If only Obama's critics and opponents understood this momentous
issue as clearly as he does!
The issue is whether "we the people," as designated by the
Constitution, continue free to live our own lives as we see fit, and to determine
what laws and policies we want to live under.
President Obama's vision is very
different. In his vision, our betters in Washington shall simply order us to
live as they want us to live — telling us
what medical insurance we can have, what doctors we can go to,
what political groups shall be favored by the Internal Revenue Service,
with more of the same coming in the years ahead, long after Obama has left the
White House. Critics who deplore President Obama's foreign policies in
general, and his weak response to the ISIS threat in particular, as showing
incompetence — and who see his incessant fundraising as just a weird
distraction — fail to understand how different his priorities are from theirs.
Barack Obama understands clearly
that his ability to fundamentally remake what he has long seen as a deeply
defective and corrupt America in the image of his far left vision depends
crucially on having control of the Senate that has the power to confirm his
appointments of federal judges with lifetime tenure. His fundraising is key to
maintaining the Democrats' Senate majority.
Foreign policy is
subordinated to Obama's overriding ideological vision. The president will not risk
losing this year's Congressional elections by taking military actions
that will alienate his political base. Token military actions
can minimize the political losses from other voters.
That
people will die while he stalls on military action is a price he is
willing to pay. His ordering thousands of American troops into
Ebola-infested Liberia shows the same ideologically driven callousness.
The big question is whether those who wish to preserve a free America
see the issue and the stakes equally as clearly as Barack Obama does — and see
that this is the overriding national issue of our time, with our votes for
Senators not to be confused by local issues.
Given this dose of
reality, you MUST do your utmost to get out the Red Vote. You cannot stand by and complain while the
future of your children and grandchildren lives are literally at stake!
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