PROS BB


Members Login
User Name
 
Password

 
 
RelicPeople -> PROS BB -> Rants & Raves -> Charles Krauthammer on the 'New Economy' and Obama
Post InfoTOPIC: Charles Krauthammer on the 'New Economy' and Obama
jem837
Senior Member


Posts: 435
Date: Jun 21, 2009
Charles Krauthammer on the 'New Economy' and Obama


Charles Krauthammer Speech/Comments on the ‘New Economy’ and Barack Obama

To my friends and associates:
Last Monday was a profound evening, hearing Dr. Charles Krauthammer speak to the Center for the American Experiment. He is a brilliant intellectual, seasoned and articulate. He is forthright and careful in his analysis, and never resorts to emotions or personal insults. He is NOT a fearmonger nor an extremist in his comments and views. He is a fiscal conservative, and has a Pulitzer Prize for writing. He is a frequent contributor to Fox News and writes weekly for the Washington Post. The entire room was held spellbound during his talk. I have shared this with many of you and several have asked me to summarize his comments, as we are living in uncharted waters economically and internationally. Even 2 democrats at my table agreed with everything he said! If you feel like forwarding this to those who are open minded and have not ‘drunk the Kool-Aid’, feel free.

 
A summary of his comments: 
1. Mr. Obama is a very intellectual, charming individual. He is not to be underestimated. He is a ‘cool customer’ who doesn't show his emotions. It's very hard to know what's ‘behind the mask’. Taking down the Clinton dynasty from a political neophyte was an amazing accomplishment. The Clintons still do not understand what hit them. Obama was in the perfect place at the perfect time. 

2. Obama has political skills comparable to Reagan and Clinton. He has a way of making you think he's on your side, agreeing with your position, while doing the opposite. Pay no attention to what he SAYS; rather, watch what he DOES!

3. Obama has a ruthless quest for power. He did not come to Washington to make something out of himself, but rather to change everything, including dismantling capitalism. He can’t be straightforward on his ambitions, as the public would not go along. He has a heavy hand and wants to ‘level the playing field’ with income redistribution and punishment of the achievers of society. He would like to model the USA to Great Britain or Canada .

4. His three main goals are to control ENERGY, PUBLIC EDUCATION, and NATIONAL HEALTHCARE by the Federal Government. He doesn't care about the auto or financial services industries, but got them as an early bonus. The cap and trade will add costs to everything and stifle growth. Paying for FREE college education is his goal. Most scary is healthcare program, because if you make it FREE and add 46,000,000 people to a Medicare-type single-payer system, the costs will go thru the roof. The only way to control costs is with massive RATIONING of services, like in Canada . God forbid.

5. He’s surrounded himself with mostly far-left academic types, none of which around him has ever run even a candy store. But they’re going to try and run the auto, financial, banking and other industries. This obviously can’t work in the long run. Obama’s not a socialist; rather a far-left secular progressive bent on nothing short of revolution. He ran as a moderate, but will govern from the hard left. Again, watch what he does, not what he says.

6. Obama doesn’t really see himself as President of the USA , more as a ruler over the world. He sees himself above it all, trying to orchestrate and coordinate various countries and their agendas. He sees moral equivalency in all cultures. His apology tour in Germany and England was a prime example of how he sees America , as an imperialist nation that has been arrogant, rather than a great noble nation that has at times made errors. This is the 1st President ever who has chastised our allies and appeased our enemies at the same time!

7. He’s now handing out goodies. He hopes that the bill (and pain) will not ‘come due’ until after he’s reelected in 2012. He’d like to blame all problems on Bush from the past and hopefully his successor in the future. He has a huge ego and Mr. Krauthammer believes he is a narcissist.

8.  Republicans are in the wilderness for a while, but will emerge strong. We’re ‘pining’ for another Reagan, but there’ll never be another like him. He believes Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty and Bobby Jindahl (except for his terrible speech in February) are the future of the party. Newt Gingrich is brilliant, but has baggage. Sarah Palin is sincere and intelligent, but needs to really be seriously boning up on facts and info if she’s to be a serious candidate in the future. We need to return to the party of lower taxes, smaller government, personal responsibility, strong national defense, and states’ rights.

9. The current level of spending is irresponsible and outrageous. We’re spending trillions that we don’t have. This could lead to hyper inflation, depression or worse. No country has ever spent themselves into prosperity. The media is giving Obama, Reid, and Pelosi a pass because they love their agenda. But eventually the bill will come due and people will realize the huge bailouts didn’t work, nor will the stimulus package. These were trillion-dollar payoffs to Obama’s allies, unions and the Congress to placate the left, so he can get support for #4 above.

10. The election was over in mid-Sept. when Lehman brothers failed. Fear and panic swept in, we had an unpopular President, and the war was grinding on indefinitely without a clear outcome. The people are in pain, and the mantra of ‘change’ caused people to act emotionally. Any Dim would have won this election; it was surprising it was as close as it was.

11. In 2012, if the unemployment rate is over 10%, Republicans will be swept back into power. If it's under 8%, the Dims continue to roll. If it's between 8-10%, it’ll be a dogfight. It’ll all be about the economy.

I hope this gets you really thinking a bout what's happening in Washington and Congress. There’s a left-wing revolution going on, according to Krauthammer, and he encourages us to keep the faith and join the loyal resistance. The work will be hard, but we’re right on most issues and can reclaim our country, before it's far too late.




bo the doggie
Senior Member


Posts: 308
Date: Jun 22, 2009

Who wrote this piece, originally? I have looked it up and can find only the speech summary, as it is shown here. It was supposedly given in front of an audience of 25 people or so in Minnesota several weeks ago. I may be presuming too much, but I am guessing that our erstwhile jem837 is not the author.... which leads to the question(once again) why there is no statement by jem that he got this from somewhere else and posted it here, because "it's something real important and everybody should see it or be damned to eternal stupidity" or something brilliant like that.

Charles Krauthammer is a smart guy, even for a neocon. He is pro-choice, anti-death penalty and, until he got tangled up with National Review and FOX, a decent type of person.

However, this particular "summary of his comments" should be put into perspective; it is opinion, pure and simple. Worse, it is some unknown hack's opinion of Krauthammer's opinions.

Just for the fun of it, Before you read each point of the 'summary', say to yourself, "He says Charles Krauthammer thinks..."

Then, go over it again, only this time, for the merry hell of it, say to yourself, "He says Mortimer Snerd thinks..."

See any differences in your mind?

john

PS- Once again, if it ain't your original writing, it is only right and fair to attribute it to the proper person or, failing that, say where you got it. Like with points, where everyone seems to say that it is a personal find, got it on ebay, or swapped with Joe Blow for an ice cream cone and a '52 Buick....

indianasmith



Relic Guru


Posts: 829
Date: Jun 22, 2009

I've admired Krauthammer for years, and this piece sums up pretty nicely some of the comments I've either read from him or heard him say on-air. One weakness of the internet is that so much stuff is floating around out there with either no author cited or the wrong author given credit (like the anti-immigration screed attributed to Andy Rooney that I've been sent more times than I can count). I have a Krauthammer column and another by Mark Steyn that I intend to post here at some point; been saving them but haven't had a lot of time.

Substantively, I think this writer pretty well nails it. Barack Obama is shaping up to be the most far-left President in our nation's history, and he is taking us into uncharted waters. The trillions he spends may never be recovered.

__________________
"Randomnymity is more than just pretty eggshells floating on the motor oil. It's also - hey, look!! Martin van Buren!!"
bo the doggie
Senior Member


Posts: 308
Date: Jun 30, 2009

Interestingly enough, Krauthammer denies the validity of this report of his talk.

Snoped again!!

http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/krauthammer.asp

john

Page 1 of 1 sorted by
 

Quick Reply
Please log in to post quick replies.
RelicPeople -> PROS BB -> Rants & Raves -> Charles Krauthammer on the 'New Economy' and Obama
Jump To:


Post to Del.icio.usPost to FacebookPost to Digg