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Quote:  “That dreary tribe ... who come nocking towards the smell of 'progress' like bluebottles to a dead cat.” – George Orwell

Submitted by bsfootprint on Thu, 01/12/2012 - 06:51
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George Orwell, in The Road to Wigan Pier, shares his opinion of why the working class might be turned off by Socialism, as presented at the time.

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The truth is that, to many people calling themselves Socialists, revolution does not mean a movement of the masses with which they hope to associate themselves; it means a set of reforms which ‘we’, the clever ones, are going to impose upon ‘them’, the Lower Orders. On the other hand, it would be a mistake to regard the book-trained Socialist as a bloodless creature entirely incapable of emotion. Though seldom giving much evidence of affection for the exploited, he is perfectly capable of displaying hatred—-a sort of queer, theoretical, in vacua hatred—-against the exploiters. Hence the grand old Socialist sport of denouncing the bourgeoisie. It is strange how easily almost any Socialist writer can lash himself into frenzies of rage against the class to which, by birth or by adoption, he himself invariably belongs...

The fact is that Socialism, in the form in which it is now presented, appeals chiefly to unsatisfactory or even inhuman types. On the one hand you have the warm-hearted un-thinking Socialist, the typical working-class Socialist, who only wants to abolish poverty and does not always grasp what this implies. On the other hand, you have the intellectual, book-trained Socialist, who understands that it is necessary to throw our present civilization down the sink and is quite willing to do so. And this type is drawn, to begin with, entirely from the middle class, and from a rootless town-bred section of the middle class at that. Still more unfortunately, it includes--so much so that to an outsider it even appears to be composed of--the kind of people I have been discussing; the foaming denouncers of the bourgeoisie, and the more-water-in-your-beer reformers of whom Shaw is the prototype, and the astute young social-literary climbers who are Communists now, as they will be Fascists five years hence, because it is all the go, and all that dreary tribe of high-minded' women and sandal-wearers and bearded fruit-juice drinkers who come nocking towards the smell of 'progress' like bluebottles to a dead cat. The ordinary decent person, who is in sympathy with the essential aims of Socialism, is given the impression that there is no room for his kind in any Socialist party that means business. Worse, he is driven to the cynical conclusion that Socialism is a kind of doom which is probably coming but must be staved off as long as possible. Of course, as I have suggested already, it is not strictly fair to judge a movement by its adherents; but the point is that people invariably do so, and that the popular conception of Socialism is coloured by the conception of a Socialist as a dull or disagreeable person. 'Socialism' is pictured as a state of affairs in which our more vocal Socialists would feel thoroughly at home. This does great harm to the cause. The ordinary man may not flinch from a dictatorship of the proletariat, if you offer it tactfully; offer him a dictatorship of the prigs, and he gets ready to fight.

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George Orwell
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http://www.george-orwell.org/The_Road_to_Wigan_Pier/10.html
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Quote:  “The trouble with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money.” – Margaret Thatcher

Submitted by bsfootprint on Tue, 09/27/2011 - 17:30
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Maggie Thatcher is supposed to have said this.

But it appears to be paraphrasing something she said in an interview on Feb 5, 1976 Thames TV This Week with Llew Gardner.

It's balls-on accurate either way.

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I think they've made the biggest financial mess that any government's ever made in this country for a very long time, and Socialist governments traditionally do make a financial mess. They always run out of other people's money. It's quite a characteristic of them. They then start to nationalise everything, and people just do not like more and more nationalisation, and they're now trying to control everything by other means. They're progressively reducing the choice available to ordinary people.

Who Said It?: 
Margaret Thatcher
Quote Source Links: 
http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/102953
http://www.snopes.com/politics/quotes/thatcher.asp
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They think they own you

Submitted by bsfootprint on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 10:58
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They think they own you.

They think they have a right to take part of what you've earned. Take a part of what you've built. And they get to decide how much they will take–and for what purposes.

It's no surprise. You've known this for a long time. But you may not have understood why.

It's because of a bit of wishful thinking. An imaginary thing known as the “social compact”. Simply put, it goes something like this: "Everyone benefits from being part of society. Therefore, everyone owes something to that society, and it is justifiable to take what is owed by force."

They think they helped you. They want to take credit for your hard work. They think all their help interference in the marketplace was at least partially responsible for your success. Nay, they think that your success was impossible without them. And that you ought to be much more grateful.

They think they own a piece of you, and your output. They think they have an open, indisputable claim they can cash in whenever they want.

Don't believe me? Read on...

All your factories are belong to us

Here's Elizabeth Warren’s rant from a recent campaign appearance.

She lays out the belief system as plain as day. Right out there for everyone to see. And she's getting a hearty round of applause for it.

“I hear all this, you know, ‘Well, this is class warfare, this is whatever. No. There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own — nobody.

“You built a factory out there? Good for you. But I want to be clear. You moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for. You hired workers the rest of us paid to educate. You were safe in your factory because of police-forces and fire-forces that the rest of us paid for. You didn’t have to worry that marauding bands would come and seize everything at your factory — and hire someone to protect against this — because of the work the rest of us did.

“Now look, you built a factory and it turned into something terrific, or a great idea. God bless — keep a big hunk of it. But part of the underlying social contract is, you take a hunk of that and pay forward for the next kid who comes along.”

This is how they think, and this is why you are not free–and never will be.

Now you see the nature of the trap. The trap baited with "free" benefits–education, roads, police, fire departments, etc. Because there is a large and growing class of people who see those shared benefits–which none of us had any choice but accept–and only some of us asked for–as a claim on your productivity, your creativity, your spirit, or any other tasty morsel they see laying about.

This raises a few questions: How hard should you work for people who hold these beliefs? Why should you continue working hard for them? At what point do you throw in the towel and just let them rot? Because, as you can see, you're not working for your benefit. You're working for theirs. You owe them.

This is why you must be supremely wary when someone promises public benefits or other programs paid for with the public purse. And this is why you need to stop letting the government throw these "benefits" at you. This is why you need to stop wanting those benefits– and why you need to stop asking for or accepting them. You need to stop voting for, supporting, or electing politicians who promise you goodies.

The greater the perceived benefit from public spending, the more you owe to society. At least that's how some people, like Ms. Warren, see it–and that group is large and growing.

This is why you should stop believing in the lie of the benevolent government, government as benefactor and government as helping hand.

Because the hand that helps is also the hand that plucks the wallet from your pocket. The hand that helps is also the hand that can slip on shackles.

Addendum

Can you imagine how they'll act once they're "providing" everyone's health care?

Do you get the picture yet?

Link Love-In

Linked at Silicon Graybeard's most excellent exposition on who pays more than their fare share of taxes. Thanks!

Update1

Seems the blogosphere has spawned a rather nice collection of snarky responses to Warren's "we own your ass" meme. Go read it!

Sources: 
The Social What Now? (www.nationalreview.com)
Elizabeth Warren's Voodoo Economics (reason.com)
Elizabeth Warren and liberalism, twisting the ‘social contract’ (www.washingtonpost.com)
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Quote:  “I'm telling you that the business community in this country is frightened to death of the weird political philosophy of the President of the United States.” – Steve Wynn

Submitted by bsfootprint on Thu, 08/04/2011 - 15:01
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Wynn Resorts' CEO Steve Wynn Discusses Q2 2011 Results. In the conference call, he unloads on President Obama's 'weird political philosophy'. Wynn says that businesspeople will be sitting on their thumbs until Obama's gone.

According to Wynn, he's a Democrat and a Democrat (and Harry Reid) supporter.

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Well, here's our problem. There are a host of opportunities for expansion in Las Vegas, a host of opportunities to create tens of thousands of jobs in Las Vegas. I know that I could do 10,000 more myself and according to the Chamber of Commerce and the Visitors Convention Bureau, if we hired 10,000 employees, it would create another 20,000 additional jobs for a grand total of 30,000. I believe in Las Vegas. I think its best days are ahead of it.

But I'm afraid to do anything in the current political environment in the United States. You watch television and see what's going on, on this debt ceiling issue. And what I consider to be a total lack of leadership from the President and nothing's going to get fixed until the President himself steps up and wrangles both parties in Congress. But everybody is so political, so focused on holding their job for the next year that the discussion in Washington is nauseating.

And I'm saying it bluntly, that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business, and progress and job creation in my lifetime. And I can prove it and I could spend the next 3 hours giving you examples of all of us in this market place that are frightened to death about all the new regulations, our healthcare costs escalate, regulations coming from left and right. A President that seems -- that keeps using that word redistribution.

Well, my customers and the companies that provide the vitality for the hospitality and restaurant industry, in the United States of America, they are frightened of this administration. And it makes you slow down and not invest your money. Everybody complains about how much money is on the side in America. You bet.

And until we change the tempo and the conversation from Washington, it's not going to change. And those of us who have business opportunities and the capital to do it are going to sit in fear of the President. And a lot of people don't want to say that. They'll say, "Oh God, don't be attacking Obama."

Well, this is Obama's deal, and it's Obama that's responsible for this fear in America. The guy keeps making speeches about redistribution, and maybe we ought to do something to businesses that don't invest or holding too much money. We haven't heard that kind of talk except from pure socialists.

Everybody's afraid of the government, and there's no need soft peddling it, it's the truth. It is the truth. And that's true of Democratic businessmen and Republican businessmen, and I am a Democratic businessman and I support Harry Reid. I support Democrats and Republicans.

And I'm telling you that the business community in this country is frightened to death of the weird political philosophy of the President of the United States. And until he's gone, everybody's going to be sitting on their thumbs.

Who Said It?: 
Steve Wynn
Quote Source Links: 
http://seekingalpha.com/article/279999-wynn-resorts-ceo-discusses-q2-2011-results-earnings-call-transcript?part=qanda
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Hayek's The Road to Serfdom

Submitted by bsfootprint on Sat, 07/16/2011 - 06:55
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The Road to Serfdom

F. A. Hayek's classic work on the failures of socialism.

A must-read if you are going through (or about to go through) the transformation from subservient sheep to free human being.

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