It will be harder for Mr. Obama to run away from the hard facts
of his misrule.
Governor Mitt Romney’s choice of Congressman Paul Ryan as his
vice-presidential running mate is one of those decisions that seem
obvious — if not inevitable — in retrospect, even though it was
by no means obvious to most of us beforehand.
Anyone who wants to get a quick sense of who Paul Ryan is should
watch a
short video of a February 2010 meeting in which Congressman
Ryan politely, but devastatingly, “schools” Barack Obama on the
utter fraudulence of the statistics that the Obama administration
was using to claim that Obamacare would reduce the deficit:
As a long-time member, and now chairman, of the Budget Committee
in the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan is thoroughly familiar
with both the facts and the fictions in the federal government’s
budget. In recent years, the fictions have grown much bigger than
the facts. But, as Congressman Ryan reminded the president, hiding
spending is not the same as reducing spending.
If this year’s election is going to be decided on the basis of
hard facts, the Obama administration is doomed. But the Obama
campaign is well aware of that, which is why we are hearing so many
distracting innuendoes and outright lies about such peripheral
issues as what Mitt Romney is supposed to have done while running
Bain Capital — or even what is supposed to have happened at Bain
Capital, years after Mitt Romney was long gone.
The Obama campaign’s big smear, about how Romney is supposed to
have caused a woman to die of cancer, has been exposed as a lie by
CNN, hardly a Republican network. What smears like this show is
that the Obama administration cannot run on its track record, so it
has to run on distractions from the country’s real problems.
When Senator Harry Reid claims that Mitt Romney hasn’t paid his
income taxes, and demands that Governor Romney disprove this
unsubstantiated allegation, that raises an obvious question as to
why the Internal Revenue Service has not prosecuted Romney, instead
of leaving that to a partisan politician in an election year.
What makes this a farce is that Senator Reid himself has not
released his own income tax records, while claiming that Romney’s
release of only two years of his income tax records is not enough,
even though it has been enough for other candidates in other
years.
If Mitt Romney releases all his tax records going back to his
childhood, it will not put a stop to this fishing expedition, much
less bring an apology when those records show nothing illegal. It
will just provide more material for making more distracting claims
to change the subject from the track record of the Obama
administration.
When Ronald Reagan ran against President Jimmy Carter back in
1980, he asked the question that should be asked of the voters when
any president is seeking reelection: “Are you better off than you
were four years ago?”
Four years later, when Reagan ran for reelection, he implicitly
asked and answered that same question in a campaign commercial
titled “Morning in America,” which listed the ways the country was
better off than it had been four years earlier. Don’t look for any
“Morning in America” ads from Obama. “Mourning in America” might be
more appropriate.
This election is a test, not just of the opposing candidates but
of the voting public. If what they want are the hard facts about
where the country is, and where it is heading, they cannot vote for
more of the same for the next four years.
But, if what they want is emotionally satisfying rhetoric and a
promise to give them something for nothing, to be paid for by
taxing somebody else, then Obama is their man. This is not to say
that the public will in fact get something for nothing or that rich
people will just pay higher taxes, when it is easy for them to
escape taxation by investing overseas — creating jobs
overseas.
Even if most Americans do not have their own taxes raised, that
means little, if they end up paying other people’s taxes in the
higher prices of goods and services that pass along the higher
taxes imposed on businesses.
There are no doubt voters who will vote on the basis of
believing that Obama “cares” more about them. But that is a faith
which passeth all understanding. The political mirage of something
for nothing, from leaders who “care,” has ruined many a nation.
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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com. To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.
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