by Steven W.
Mosher
Population Research Institute
For the past
six years, America has been atoning for its great sin of slavery. I use the
word “sin” because the secular creed on which our country was founded informs
us that all men are created equal. The stain of slavery violated that creed.
Slavery
ended in this country a long time ago, of course. In 1863, to be exact, when
Republican President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. For
over 151 years, all Americans of all colors and races have been born free.
Seven generations have come and gone.
Nevertheless,
it is clear that many Americans voted for Barack Obama on the basis of the
color of his skin and not, say, the color of his character. Blacks voted for
him because he was black like them (even though, oddly enough, none of his
ancestors, black or white, had ever experienced slavery). Other minorities
voted for him because he was a “minority” like them. Still others voted for him
because they believed that the only way to fully overcome America’s racist past
was to elect a Black president.
Although I
did not vote for Obama—despite being part Native American and married to a
Hispanic—I too was proud of the fact that a half-white, half-black man had been
elected president. His ancestors represented both sides of the racial divide,
and yet had come together. I was not alone in thinking that he would bring
America together in the same way, and heal the racial divisions that had
plagued us for so long. Our nation would finally be one people, the first
universal nation.
Sadly,
instead of being the Great Uniter, Obama has instead proven himself to the
Great Divider. In his policies, no less than in his speeches, he has repeatedly
set black against white, poor against rich, woman against man, not to mention
against their own unborn children. And he has done this for the pettiest of
political reasons. He has, in my view, sacrificed the long-term interests of
the country for short-term political gain.
He will
leave office in two years with the country arguably more racially divided than
it has been in the past half century. Again and again the American people have
seen Obama demeaning the office of the President of the United States, even
interfering with the due process of the law, by playing the race card. He
stokes racial tension whenever he can, for example, when a white policeman
shoots a black man in self-defense in Ferguson, Missouri. Meanwhile, dozens of
young black men are shot every week in Chicago by other young black men and
Obama says nothing—on an issue where he would have great moral
credibility—since he sees no political advantage in speaking out against
black-on-black violence.
He will
leave office with the country having suffered through the worst economic
recession since the Great Depression, a recession that has arguably been
prolonged and deepened by the anti-growth, anti-energy, anti-coal,
anti-business policies of his administration, with its fixation on limiting a
trace gas—CO2—on which all life depends. The Obama economy makes Carter’s
“malaise”-ridden economy of the late seventies look like a fracking boom by
comparison.
Obama
hammers the rich, but continues to print monopoly money that props up the stock
market and disproportionately benefits those same rich. He claims to want to
help the poor, but it is safe to say that the poor, both at home and abroad,
are poorer because of Obama’s policies. A free Obamaphone and a little help
with the heating bill in no way make up for the lack of jobs in the black
community on Obama’s watch, not to mention the stagnation in median income of
all Americans. Many of the low information voters who voted for him still do
not realize that his policies have perpetuated their poverty. Odds are they
never will.
In the
meantime, those of us who do understand simple economics see that we are in the
weakest recovery in American history, barely limping along from quarter to
quarter. And we see that Obama’s ever-expanding budget requests are oblivious
to this reality.
Obama is
like a man who spends $35,000 a year while only earning $24,000, and who,
because he has long lived beyond his means, has racked up $170,000 in debt. If
you knew anyone who was digging himself ever deeper in debt this way you would
urge him to get his spending under control, lest he destroy his marriage, ruin
his children’s future, and lose his business. But as John Stossel has pointed
out, add eight zeroes to the numbers above and you are describing Obama’s
budget.
Whatever you
think about Obama’s policies, they have failed to produce robust economic
growth. Instead, he continues to write out IOUs to the Chinese government. Of
course, by the time these fall due, Obama will be long gone. It will be left to
young Americans of all races and both sexes to pay up.
Thanks to
his anti-life policies, particularly his insistence that Obamacare cover
abortions, there will be fewer young Americans around to do so.
The pro-life Population Research Institute is dedicated to ending human rights abuses committed in the name of "family planning," and to ending counter-productive social and economic paradigms premised on the myth of "overpopulation." Find us at pop.org.
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