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There
Is Just No Satisfying Liberals
By David Limbaugh
8/12/2011
What
is 2011 if not a dramatic global
outworking of the abysmal failures of liberalism? Their failures are
everywhere, but liberals are no closer to abandoning their political
theology
than they were, say, five years ago.
Every
marginally intelligent person
must know that events unfolding in Britain are a likely foreshadowing
of what’s
in store for us if we don’t radically alter our ways. Unchastened and
undaunted, liberals keep their collective foot on the big-government
accelerator. There’s no governor on the liberal golf cart.
For
years, the more responsible among
us have been warning about spending and unsustainable entitlements, and
the
left has mocked. But this past year, it’s as if God has been trying,
with
increasingly urgent alarms, to get our attention, to no avail.
Tea
partyers tried to hold the line
during the debates of the continuing resolutions and debt ceiling, only
to be
vilified. But the national debt continues to explode as if to
resoundingly
validate conservatives as reasonable and their spending-addicted
opponents as
extremists. For liberals, too much government is never enough.
We
were told that unless we lifted the
debt ceiling, our credit rating would be downgraded and the markets
would
collapse. Most Republicans signed on to the deal under duress, which
ended up
neither preventing nor delaying the downgrade or the market free fall.
But that
was no problem for liberals, who simply changed their warnings after
the fact,
now saying it was the wrangling over the ceiling, not the underlying
debt, that
was responsible. Liberals are not to be held to account for what they
said
yesterday.
In
a move ostensibly aimed at containing
the plummeting market, Obama bounced out once again to his trusted
prompter.
But instead of acknowledging his culpability for the unfolding national
nightmare -- for which he, at the very least, is blocking remedial
action -- he
wagged his skinny finger of blame, saying it is everyone’s fault but
his. Being
a liberal means never having to say you’re sorry.
Meanwhile,
we got another stern jolt
of reality from across the pond as one of Europe’s primary poster
nations for
the grand socialist experiment implodes into abject violence before our
eyes.
We witnessed the very beneficiaries of government largesse exhibiting
their
gratitude as they stole from an already beaten and bloodied man and
forced
people to strip naked to prove they’d not withheld any assets.
It
was unnecessary to speculate as to
the causes of this unrest. Audiotapes of the inebriated women
justifying the
despicable behavior on the basis of income inequality told us all we
needed to
know.
But
British liberals are as impervious
to proof as their American counterparts. A video linked on National
Review
Online featured a British Labour Party liberal condemning the
protesters’
violence through one cheek and sympathizing with their plight on the
other,
thereby further excusing and enabling their behavior. Her party
injected the
addict with addictive substances yet castigates conservatives who call
for an
intervention.
There
is just no satisfying liberals.
No amount of money thrown at a project can ever be enough, because you
can’t
solve problems by throwing money at them, especially when that money
comes with
federal demands attached and leads to diminished local control. They’ll
always
demand more -- even when we are wholly bankrupt. Always. No exceptions.
Indeed,
if there were ever a test case
to see whether exceptions exist, whether there are some limits to the
rapacious
liberal appetite for spending, our current debt picture and economic
malaise
provide it. But they won’t even countenance the thought of counseling,
much
less patient rehab.
Like
their addicted wards, liberals
remain in perpetual denial, continually giving themselves a pass for
their
disastrous policies because of their allegedly good intentions. But how
noble
is it to stoke the dark human passions of greed, jealousy, envy and
covetousness?
How commendable is it to foment resentment among the races, genders and
different income groups? How virtuous is it to promote policies that
rarely, if
ever, live up to their promises?
Should
we lavish praise on President
Obama for his simulated compassion when his press secretary, Jay
Carney,
insists that extending unemployment benefits creates jobs, willfully
ignoring
both common sense and empirical evidence, which contradict the claim?
Must we
laud Obama for his unrelenting demands for more “stimuli” that not only
don’t
work but also will further impoverish us and our posterity?
It
must be easy to be a liberal. When
your policies don’t work, you just change the goal posts and say we
haven’t
done enough -- and then demand more.
Honestly,
close your eyes and try to
imagine a scenario in which liberals would ever say that enough money
has been
spent, enough federal government power exerted. You will fail --
because there
is just no satisfying liberals.
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