From American Thinker
By Richard Winchester
By Richard Winchester
What
will the United States of America be like after Barack Obama leaves the
presidency on January 20, 2017 (assuming he does leave)?
Five
days before the 2008 election, Obama declared he would "fundamentally
transform" America. Obama has done much to fulfill that promise since
January 20, 2009. If he completes his agenda, the U.S. will be very
much like a European-style welfare state.
Obama
is not personally responsible for some of the changes in American
society that have facilitated the welfare state's growth. Charles Murray (Coming Apart), Bill Cosby and Alvin Poussaint (Come On People), and Nicholas Eberstadt (A Nation of Takers)
focus on different -- albeit complementary -- facets of American
society that have deteriorated since 1960. Murray focuses on increasing
social dysfunction -- drug addiction, divorce, illegitimacy, single
parenthood, etc. -- among (especially working class) whites during the
last half-century. Cosby and Poussaint deal with many of the same
phenomena among blacks. Eberstadt writes about the growth of dependence
on government by a citizenry seemingly more adept at "gaming" the
welfare state than they are at the habits of self-reliance that once
were the heart of "the American character."
Another
changing facet of American society for which Obama, although hardly an
innocent bystander, is only tangentially connected, is the growing
secularization of our culture. There are many examples of this
transformation, such as the on-going "war on Christmas," and secularists' reliance on sympathetic judges to drive Judeo-Christian religions from the public square. The war on religion
began long before Obama came on the scene and won't end when he's gone,
but Obama and the Obamians have participated in the drive to cleanse
America of any vestige of organized religion, except Islam.
Obama is
responsible for increasingly polarized and violence-plagued race
relations. As a bi-racial presidential candidate in 2007-08, many
naïvely believed that Obama's election would soothe racial antagonisms,
and possibly even end racial discord.
Obama's
post-racial image had begun to unravel even before Election Day 2008.
Revelations that he had been a parishioner of the rabidly anti-white
preacher Jeremiah Wright necessitated a speech designed to calm fears
that Obama harbored dark thoughts about whites. Obama's support for
Eric Holder's decision not to prosecute two New Black Panthers for
race-based voter intimidation in Philadelphia on Election Day 2008
should have alerted observers that America's racial divisions were not
over. His uninformed charge that Cambridge, Massachusetts police acted
"stupidly" during the Henry Gates contretemps necessitated the "Beer
Summit" in 2009. Any lingering doubts about where Obama's racial
loyalties lay should have been erased by his comment that "[i]f I had a
son, he would look like Trayvon" after Martin was killed in 2012.
Some
believe that race relations are more fraught with the potential for
rioting and black-on-white crime that at any time since the wave of
riots that scorched and convulsed American cities in the late 1960s.
Other
changes that Obama has imposed on America's domestic condition are so
well-known that the briefest mention suffices. The central government's
power has grown tremendously under Obama. If Obamacare takes effect on
January 1, 2014, and Republican elites' fecklessness insures it will,
an additional one-sixth of the American economy will come under
government control.
Obama
may or may not be a socialist, but he certainly is a collectivist.
Obamians use regulations and government diktats to impose their will on
economic activity and personal lives. If Obama imposes
"cap-and-trade," expect the price of anything requiring energy to
skyrocket. The entrepreneur who eschews reliance on government is
increasingly supplanted by the crony capitalist feeding at the public
trough. During his presidency, government agencies, such as the
Internal Revenue Service, have been thoroughly politicized.
During
Obama's presidency America's national debt has waxed, while Americans'
freedom has waned. Once-upon-a-time, Americans were the freest people
on earth. Not any longer.
In addition, Obama has substantially enlarged the American "nanny state."
Government regulates more and more of our daily lives, and the central
authority's control of even minuscule facets of our existence has been
greatly expanded. Consider, for example, the Food and Drug
Administration's recent decision to ban polyunsaturated fats, claiming
they constitute health risks. First, where in the Constitution is the
central government given such authority? Second, the scientific
evidence for the claim that transfats are harmful is dubious, at best.
Remember when we were told that polyunsaturated fats were safe to
consume?
Three
other changes to America are entirely traceable to Obama. First, there
is no longer a manned space program. Second, the American military is
being "hollowed out." These developments are connected, and each is a
manifestation of Obama's desire to weaken America. One result is that
America's position in world politics has been seriously eroded.
America's
first manned space program -- Mercury -- was begun in 1959. Ten years
later, the U.S. landed astronauts on the Moon and returned them safely
to Earth. After the Apollo program ended, Space Shuttle flights
continued America's capacity to put humans into orbit. Obama shut down
the Space Shuttle program in 2011. Project Constellation was supposed
to be NASA's successor to the Space Shuttle, but Obama closed it also.
Now
there is no government funded manned space program. The U.S. has to
buy seats on Russian rockets to get Americans to and from the Space
Station. A primary mission for NASA is now to get Muslims to feel good
about themselves.
Obama's
decision to close the manned space program and surrender America's lead
in space exploration may have dire consequences. (People tend to
forget how many technological marvels that are taken for granted
originated in the manned space program.)
Obama's
decisions to gut U.S. military strength, including deep reductions of
our nuclear arsenal, will be disastrous. If all the reductions in the
Pentagon's budget -- some required by the Sequester, which originated in
the White House, others planned by Obama and the Obamians -- take
effect, the United States will have the fewest operational naval vessels
since before World War I, the smallest Air Force in history, and an
army and Marine Corps no longer capable of fighting prolonged wars.
A
corollary of weakened U.S. military capability is that American
influence in the international arena is much diminished. Complicating,
and further harming, America's reputation as an international force is
the Obama Administration's amateurish conduct of foreign policy. One
needn't point just to Obama's decision to lead "from behind" during the
Libyan Crisis, or the Administration's horrible failures at Benghazi in
2012, or to U.S. waffling during the Syrian civil war. A more recent
illustration is the Obama Administration's attempt to cave to the
Iranian mullahs' drive to acquire nuclear weaponry, which, thankfully, was foiled by that international powerhouse, France.
So,
what will America look like after Obama? Sadly, more like a banana
republic than the constitutional republic envisioned by the Framers in
1787. The country will be virtually bankrupt -- our national debt
already exceeds our Gross Domestic Product -- and the populace will be
at the ruling class' mercy. America's status as a world superpower will
be just a memory.
Americans owe it to our progeny to find a better future.
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