Category archive: Communism

The ‘Gimme Mine’ mentality and the American Spirit

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér No emotionally stable person viscerally likes inequality. Within both conservatives and liberals lives a strong distaste for what poverty does to people. Recognizing this universal revulsion, in The Quest for Cosmic Justice, Thomas Sowell wonders “why do… inequalities persist? Why are we not all united in our determination [...]

The Clear Thinking blog is on hiatus and will return with new posts on July 18, 2011. Meanwhile, here’s an oldie originally posted November 11, 2009. By Chuck Rogér Shortly before the 2008 presidential election, Senator Barack Obama said that “when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.” He also said taxation “comes [...]

Today’s elections could save us from becoming France

Last week, American Spectator‘s Paris correspondent, Joseph Harriss, described the situation in France as a result of President Sarkozy’s suggestion that the government will have to tighten its belt in the face of out-of-control spending and massive, unsustainable debt. This past week has seen France’s fourth crippling national strike and seventh day of violent street [...]

Okay, so not everyone has a pair of ruby slippers like Dorothy’s in The Wizard of Oz. But still, we can do the tapping and wishing bit, right? Let’s pretend. Really, let’s pretend that wishes made in La-La Land come true. We’ll have to do some mighty fine pretending as we read the opening lines [...]

Libertarian interdependence versus progressive shackles

Which approach draws out the best in the human organism? 1) Allow people the freedom to think, produce, earn and interact in ways that benefit everyone who chooses to think, produce, and earn. or 2) Expect thinkers and producers to think and produce, but cap earnings at a level considered “fair” and then confiscate “excess” [...]

Will America Rerun History’s Deadliest Experiment?

There is a striking divide among the American people. Clear thinkers stand on one side, naïve pie-in-the-sky brainiacs on the other. A February Gallup poll found that 61 percent of liberals view socialism in a positive light while only 20 percent of conservatives are daft enough to favor the lethal ideology. The American left’s obtuseness [...]

Willful blindness to reality

The progressive psyche is dominated by one overarching factor that governs the remaining behavioral traits: willful blindness to reality. Observe the opening line to a Washington Post obituary written by one Adam Bernstein. Corin Redgrave, 70, the scion of a powerful acting dynasty who shone equally in light comedy and Shakespearean tragedy and who, despite [...]

Dreaming dreams into existence–the progressive way

There’s an old adage, “Where there’s a will there’s a way,” which like all adages, contains a glimmer of truth. Surely when a person or group of persons want very much to make something happen, there is a much better chance of that something happening than if nobody cared one way or the other. But [...]

Shortly before the 2008 presidential election, Senator Barack Obama said that “when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.” He also said taxation “comes down to values.” Seventy years earlier in “Their Morals and Ours,” Communist Leon Trotsky promoted “the greatest possible happiness for the greatest possible number.” Before that, John Stuart Mill [...]

Pop quiz

Who made the following statements or claims? Society is divided into “oppressor and oppressed.”1 “The more openly” the wealthy flaunt their wealth, “the more hateful and the more embittering” it is to working people.2 Working in the private sector is like being “a spy behind enemy lines.”3 There’s a “coldness of capitalism.”4 All “intellectual creations” [...]

It must be said, that like the breaking of a great dam, the American decent into Marxism is happening with breathtaking speed, against the back drop [sic] of a passive, hapless sheeple, excuse me dear reader, I meant people. True, the situation has been well prepared on and off for the past century, especially the [...]