What we’re seeing with Obama’s plummeting poll numbers is a quick
case of buyer’s remorse.
More broadly, Gallup reports that conservatives now outnumber
liberals in all 50 states, with more Americans self-identifying
themselves as conservative than at any time in the past four
years.
Gallup surveys from January 2009, the month of Obama’s
inauguration, through June 2009, show that 40% percent of
respondents described themselves as conservative — 31 percent
“conservative” and 9 percent “very conservative.” Only 21 percent
of respondents described themselves as liberal —-16 percent
“liberal” and 5 percent “very liberal.”
That 2-to-1 margin is big news even if the New York
Times doesn’t see it as newsworthy. Or to rephrase an old
question, if liberalism crashes to the ground and the
Times doesn’t report it, does that mean it didn’t
happen?
“You know this is important polling news, because the
establishment media is pretending it doesn’t exist,”
wrote Tom
Blumer last week in the Wall Street Journal. “You can’t
find a relevant reference to it in searches on ‘Gallup’ at the
New York Times, AP.org, the Washington Post, or the LA Times.”
What went wrong for Obama is everything.
It started with the $800 billion non-stimulating stimulus bill,
overstuffed with pork by Congressional Democrats. The idea was to
give a fast “jolt” to the economy, speedily create millions of
jobs and quickly end the hardships of the unemployed. So
important was the speed that legislators didn’t even take the
time to read the bill.
Now, half a year after the rushed enactment of the Democrats’
idea of “shovel-ready” stimulation, 90 percent of the money is
still stuck in the political pipeline, waiting for politicians to
decide which pothole to fix or which nephew to hire, and three
million more jobs have been lost since January.
In the latest USA Today/Gallup survey, the majority of
respondents say that the stimulus package is having no impact on
the economy or making it worse.
What would have worked better and faster at getting people back
to work is a cut in personal income taxes — personal consumption
expenditures account for most of the spending and job creation in
the U.S. economy — and tax cuts for small business, the sector
that’s produced 60 to 80 percent of the new jobs per year in the
American economy over the past decade.
Instead we got billions in slow-moving pork, more bailouts for
bloated state governments and calls from Obama for higher taxes
and more federal mandates on businesses that are already
struggling to maintain their current levels of employment. Plus
Obama’s push for card-check, i.e., unionism without elections, so
a grievance chairman and victimology advisor could be assigned to
watch over any entrepreneurial type who still has any semblance
of self-reliance and independence remaining in his soul.
Then came Obama’s record-smashing federal budget with a deficit
now projected at $1.85 trillion, four times larger than George W.
Bush’s largest deficit. Plus another trillion or so in projected
costs for Obama’s cap-and-trade scheme in order to slow down the
“crisis” of global warming, disregarding the fact that things
have been cooling down for a decade.
Add the trillions we’re on the hook for in the Troubled Assets
Relief Program and the Congressional Budget Office’s estimated
price of $1 trillion-plus for Obama’s health reform plan over the
next decade and it looks like we’re going to be floating on a
massive flood of red ink into a full state of peonage.
Or as Investor’s Business Daily recently put it:
“Eventually, the total take by government at all levels will be
well over 50 percent of GDP — enough to sink the U.S. economy
into a state of semi-permanent stagnation, a socialist stupor.”
And what about the kids and grandma in this collectivist utopia?
There won’t be as many.
Obama’s new science czar, John Holdren, declared in his book
co-authored with the environmental Cassandra team of Paul Ehrlich
and Anne Ehrlich that “compulsory population-control laws, even
including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained
under the existing Constitution.” Just put people like Sotomayor
on the Supreme Court, the historic figure who couldn’t see
anything wrong with throwing out employment tests when too many
pale-faced gringos score at the top.
As for Grandma, Obama health advisor Ezekiel Emanuel,
Harvard-produced bioethicist and brother of White House Chief of
Staff Rahm Emanuel, explained the “shovel-ready” final solution:
No medical treatments for anyone falling short in their required
role as “participating citizens,” as defined by the central
committee.