LOU
HOLTZ NAILS IT
The
Democrats are right: there are two Americas. The America that
works and the America that doesn’t. The America that contributes and the America
that doesn’t. It’s not the haves and the have nots, it’s the dos and the don’ts.
Some people do their duty as Americans, obey the law, support themselves, and
contribute to society. Others don’t. That’s the divide in
America.
It’s
not about income inequality, it’s about civic irresponsibility. It’s about a
political party that preaches hatred, greed, and victimization in order to win
elective office. It’s about a political party that loves power more than it
loves its country.
This
is not invective, it's the truth, and it’s about time someone
said it.
The
politics of envy was on proud display a couple weeks ago when President Obama
pledged the rest of his term to fighting “income inequality.” He noted that some
people make more than other people, and that some people have higher incomes
than others, and he says that’s not just. This is the rationale of
thievery.
The
other guy has it, you want it, Obama will take it for you. Vote Democrat. That
is the philosophy that produced Detroit.
It
is the electoral philosophy that is destroying America. It conceals a
fundamental deviation from American values and common sense because it ends up
not benefiting the people who support it, instead betraying
them.
The
Democrats have not empowered their followers; they have enslaved them in a
culture of dependence and entitlement, of victim-hood and anger instead of
ability and hope. The president’s premise – that you reduce income
inequality by debasing the successful – seeks to deny the successful the
consequences of their choices and spare the unsuccessful the consequences of
their choices, because, by and large, income variations in society are a result
of different choices leading to different consequences.
Those
who choose wisely and responsibly have a far greater likelihood of success,
while those who choose foolishly and irresponsibly have a far greater likelihood
of failure.
Success
and failure usually manifest themselves in personal and family income. You
choose to drop out of high school or to skip college – and you are apt to have a
different outcome than someone who gets a diploma and pushes on with purposeful
education.
You
have your children out of wedlock and life is apt to take one course; you have
them within a marriage and life is apt to take another course. Most often in
life our destination is determined by the course we take.
My
doctor, for example, makes far more than I do. There is significant income
inequality between us. Our lives have had an inequality of outcome, but our
lives also have had an inequality of effort. While my doctor went to college and
then devoted his young adulthood to medical school and residency, I got a job in
a restaurant. He made a choice, I made a choice, and our choices led us to
different outcomes. His outcome pays a lot better than mine. Does that mean he
cheated and Barack Obama needs to take away his wealth? No, it means we are both
free men in a free society where free choices lead to different
outcomes.
It
is not inequality Barack Obama intends to take away; it is freedom, the freedom
to succeed and the freedom to fail. There is no true option for success if there
is no true option for failure. The pursuit of happiness means a whole lot less
when you face the punitive hand of government if your pursuit brings you more
happiness than the other guy. Even if the other guy sat on his arse and
did nothing. Even if the other guy made a lifetime’s worth of asinine and short
sighted decisions.
Barack
Obama and the Democrats preach equality of outcome as a right, while completely
ignoring inequality of effort.
The
simple Law of the Harvest – as ye sow, so shall ye reap – is sometimes applied
as, “The harder you work, the more you get.”
Obama
would turn that upside down. Those who achieve are to be punished as enemies of
society and those who fail are to be rewarded as wards of society. Entitlement
will replace effort as the key to upward mobility in American society if Barack
Obama gets his way. He seeks a lowest common denominator society in which the
government besieges the successful and productive to foster equality through
mediocrity. He and his party speak of two Americas, and their grip on power is
based on using the votes of one to sap the productivity of the other. Again,
America is not divided by the differences in our outcomes; it is divided by the
differences in our efforts.
It
is a false philosophy to say one man’s success comes about unavoidably as the
result of another man’s victimization.
What
Obama offered was not a solution, but separatism. He fomented division and
strife, pitting one set of Americans against another for his own political
benefit. That’s what socialists offer. Marxist class warfare wrapped up with a
bow. Two Americas, coming closer each day to proving the truth of Lincoln’s
maxim that a house divided against itself cannot stand.
[Leo “Lou” Holtz (born January 6, 1937) is a retired American football
coach, and an active sportscaster, author, and motivational
speaker.]
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