Beyond the Near Horizon

posted at 11:49 pm on September 30, 2009 by

Rumors are swirling that Democrats will try to push ObamaCare through Congress as early as next Thursday, by attaching the unwritten health-care bill to another bill that has already passed the House. The idea, detailed in this Human Events article, is to graft the Senate health-care framework onto a House bill designed to tax bonuses paid to employees of companies that received TARP benefits, such as the notorious AIG. The Democrats in the House and Senate would then shove the hybrid bill onto President Obama’s desk with a party-line vote. Of course, since the health care reform bill remains largely unwritten, Obama would essentially be signing a blank check to himself, backed by vast amounts of power and taxpayer money, for a government-run health care system to be designed and implemented later.

How many people who supported taxing the “outrageous” bonuses paid to those evil AIG employees realized they were actually supporting the destruction and re-creation of the health insurance industry? How many understood that by raising their hands to shred the property rights of the gang at AIG, they were actually agreeing to a bill that would mutate into fines and jail time against them, for failing to purchase government-approved health insurance?

Big Government wants this health-care plan much more than the American people, who have organized with remarkable vigor against it. If the Democrats short-circuit representative government and reasoned deliberation, to force the greatest expansion of government power in American history down our throats with a parliamentary trick, it would be a triumph of power and aggression for a State that has come to see its people as obstacles to be overcome, rather than constituents to be served. “The heart wants what it wants,” said Woody Allen, in defense of his degenerate relationship with the adopted daughter of his ex-wife. The State wants what it wants, and right now it’s calculating the odds of completing a Hail Mary pass to itself, to win the big seventy-year game against the independent middle class.

Maybe the Democrats won’t try this little maneuver next week, but they’re going to bring ObamaCare to a vote eventually – they’ve invested too much energy and political capital in getting this far. Enraging their base by giving up without a vote would deal as much damage as pushing through the health-care bill and weathering a storm of outrage from the majority of Americans who oppose it, so they might as well take their shot. If the nerve of the Blue Dog Democrats fails, and they don’t get a bill through Congress, it will be a shattering blow to their party, and a fatal embarrassment to the President. If they muscle health-care reform through, they face an electoral bloodbath in 2010 from a population justly furious at the notion of industries nationalized through half-written bills, hustled through Congress at breakneck speed.

If the population isn’t furious about that, then we have reached the end of this chapter in American history – a chapter that began with a sprawling agrarian nation mastering the power of industry to defeat world-conquering monsters, and rebuild the broken nations of its grandparents. I do not believe that chapter will end with a tired, timid people agreeing they cannot be trusted to take care of their own bodies, but I speak from faith, not prophecy.

No matter how the ObamaCare saga ends, we are approaching the near horizon, where the sea meets the sky. Everything will be different after this. I hope it will be better. If the Democrats lose Congressional power in 2010, the passion and intelligence of the town-hall protesters should next be turned against the Republicans, who could use a few miles of road work under the watchful eye of several million tough coaches. The task ahead for them will be enormous, for the failure of Obama’s absurd ideas leaves a unique opportunity to do something that has never been done in the modern era: make the government smaller.

We’re living through a recession that constantly threatens to turn into something much worse. The state-run economy has been languishing on the couch, tossing unread bills into a growing pile next to a half-eaten bag of Doritos and a nest of empty soda cans. It hasn’t held a steady job in months, and when its mom hassles it to get up and look for one, it whines that nobody’s hiring… but it keeps flipping to the shopping channels and ordering massive entitlement programs. It has drained the college funds of its unborn children, and sold them into indentured servitude for quick cash, after it maxed out every credit card it could find. The state-run economy has become hideously bloated, and it could use a good shower to wash off the stink of corruption, but it howls in psychotic rage if anyone dares to call it fat or smelly. It occasionally makes feeble promises to lose some of its flab, but it has no intention of keeping them. The only thing that will make it haul itself off the couch is the sight of someone it thinks it can squeeze money out of. It’s only a few years away from the fatal coronary it refuses to admit is coming.

It’s going to be tough to whip this mess into shape. We have to begin by trimming the stupendous amount of waste and graft in our government. It started long before the 2008 elections, but it’s reached critical mass. We need leaders with the guts to issue indictments and prosecute people like Charlie Rangel, because he’s not leaving until men with badges and guns take him away. We need extensive audits of Obama’s outrageously unconstitutional czars, who should be defunded as quickly and thoroughly as ACORN. We must find those billions of dollars Obama says could be saved through improving the efficiency of Medicare. We have to stop paying for 45,000 hours per week of postal worker “standby” time. The money spend on ridiculous pork-barrel projects should be returned to the people who earned it. We can’t correct the problem of Big Government entirely, by reducing corruption and waste… but it would make a terrific starting point.

We can bring life to a moribund economy through tax cuts. Businesses plan around upcoming tax payments, so a tax cut on the horizon will have swift benefits. We can create jobs by privatizing moribund government-controlled industries, like the post office, and especially education. Hiring can be spurred by reducing government and union interference in labor costs, and by opening new natural resources for private industry to exploit. We cannot afford trillion-dollar tithes to the religion of madcap environmentalism any longer. It’s particularly important, given our dependence on foreign oil, to allow reason and science to triumph over primitive superstition, and begin building nuclear power plants again.

We can quickly add huge amounts of value and productivity to our economy by reducing the weight of government regulations, which cost us hundreds of billions in compliance costs and lost opportunities. To anticipate the reflexive objections of the Left, we don’t have to “de-regulate everything” – we could reduce our regulatory burden by fifty or sixty percent, and still have thousands of pages of codes and restrictions left over.

Which Republican or independent candidates have a brilliant, detailed blueprint to restore American vitality and prosperity? None of them, of course. It’s the voters who have those blueprints. Americans know how to succeed and prosper. They need fewer guns, badges, agendas, and tax forms shoved in their faces when they get busy. They need fewer voices demanding they feel guilty or inadequate. Just beyond the near horizon, we may find a land where our government has the courage and humility to believe in us, and we have the spirit and self-respect to demand nothing less. We can begin the journey after the tedious man in the White House makes one more stab at telling the electorate how an utterly broke, corrupt, mortgaged-to-the-hilt State, which can’t even cover the commitments of Social Security and Medicare any longer, can lavish trillions of dollars on a socialized medical plan. I believe the American people will retain the common sense to shake their heads and turn away… and then we can get down to serious business.

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Wonderfully written, Sir. I too hope this nation does not embrace the change being forced upon them. If they acquiesce, it will mark a bitter end to a once great nation. Though I am concerned, I cling to hope. The alternative is too painful to dwell upon.

Stickeehands on October 1, 2009 at 12:13 AM

Dr Zero for Palin’s speechwriter.

Sarjex on October 1, 2009 at 12:34 AM

Today’s reality:

…a State that has come to see its people as obstacles to be overcome, rather than constituents to be served…

Versus the founding vision:

Government is the servant of the people: “When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property.” – Thomas Jefferson

(Doc, you still give me hope in these wretched times.)

publiuspen on October 1, 2009 at 8:50 AM

Note to Michelle, Ed and AP: Respectfully, what a far better use of this valuable space to feature the righteous pen of Doctor Zero than the garbage flung from shallow celebrities on the left. We crave intelligent thought. It’s time to move the Doctor permanently on to the front page.

publiuspen on October 1, 2009 at 8:59 AM

publiuspen on October 1, 2009 at 8:59 AM
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I agree! Intelligent, well written, concise, and in keeping with conservative principals, the Doctor deserves top billing at a minimum.

Ghostbuster on October 1, 2009 at 12:41 PM

the doc definitely rocks! keep it coming, sir (or madame…)

homesickamerican on October 1, 2009 at 7:12 PM

DZ, you continue to dazzle us with your brilliance. Thank you a thousand times over!!

4Freedom on October 1, 2009 at 7:13 PM

Does this guy get paid for these pieces? If not, he should be.

One of the best bloggers on the web.

Gaunilon on October 1, 2009 at 7:21 PM

The inherent optimism is refreshing too. That’s how true conservatives think.

Gaunilon on October 1, 2009 at 7:22 PM

Well said. We’re in for a hell of a hangover.

ronsfi on October 1, 2009 at 7:23 PM

2010, here we come!

But we’re in for a rough year until then I’m afraid. The Dems have to know they’re going to be joining the millions in the unemployment lines. They’ll ram through their socialist dream not because the American people want it but because now that they’re in power and are on the cusp of losing it, they have nothing to lose.

Yakko77 on October 1, 2009 at 7:34 PM

Brilliantly eloquent!

I long for a political leader to speak like this!

jgdp on October 1, 2009 at 7:35 PM

Fantasy:

Doctor Zero is the nom de plume of LIZ CHENEY!

Seriously – Whichever Republican has the cojones to run on a REPEAL PLATFORM in 2010 and 2012 wins big.

J.J. Sefton on October 1, 2009 at 7:37 PM

Seriously – Whichever Republican has the cojones to run on a REPEAL PLATFORM in 2010 and 2012 wins big.

J.J. Sefton on October 1, 2009 at 7:37 PM

I will vote for nothing less as I fear we’ll need it when they ram through some sort of “healthcare” bill and probably some sort of “environment” bill too.

Yakko77 on October 1, 2009 at 7:40 PM

It’s time to move the Doctor permanently on to the front page.

Concur 100%. I only wish I were as optimistic as the Doc. I think the curtain is running down on this nation.

George Orwell on October 1, 2009 at 7:42 PM

REPEAL PLATFORM

I like it!

4Freedom on October 1, 2009 at 7:47 PM

Color me skeptical of the coming Right Wing Utopia. The right is rotten with backward fundie cultists. Just as the left pisses away their political capital on their socialist dreamland. The right pisses away their capital pressing the theocratic agenda of their fundamentalist fund raisers. Class war on one side. Faith war on the other. Nobody ever tends to the bookkeeping.

ronsfi on October 1, 2009 at 7:54 PM

When does zero equal priceless

When it’s logic equals flawless

mmmm mmmm mmmm

When does the doc make a house call

When the needs of many is not small

mmmm mmmm mmmm ;-)

(kudos, Doc)

Yoop on October 1, 2009 at 7:55 PM

Nah, it’s Rush.

Or someone channeling Ronald Reagen.

That being, this needs to go to the Main Page.

CPT. Charles on October 1, 2009 at 7:56 PM

You’ve managed to put the basal cortex, reptilian, feelings of many into words. Salute. And thank you.

Robert17 on October 1, 2009 at 7:57 PM

Bravo, Dr. Z!!!! What an epic manifesto!

Please, E.M, A.P and mostly M.M – move Dr. Z to the Front!!! We need more of this, and less Behar/Whoopi/Meghan et al…

jwehman on October 1, 2009 at 7:58 PM

I do not believe that chapter will end with a tired, timid people agreeing they cannot be trusted to take care of their own bodies, but I speak from faith, not prophecy.

faith indeed. i watched O’Reilly this evening re: Sin taxes on healthcare. Lots more expensive premiums for the obese and smokers.

That’s not the news. O’Reilly played the part of the fool with the frame of freedom vs. what’s in the best interest of the US. He had some earnest food/cigarette facist on the one side and Amanda Carpenter “on the other”

Turns out Amanda wasn’t able to mount a coherent argument against this, and certainly Bill wasn’t going to take sides.

So 3 people with no clue…i mean seriously, no clue.

r keller on October 1, 2009 at 7:58 PM

O’Reilly played the part of the fool… He had some earnest food/cigarette facist on the one side and Amanda Carpenter “on the other”

Turns out Amanda wasn’t able to mount a coherent argument against this, and certainly Bill wasn’t going to take sides.

Exactly. This is what makes me think liberty is doomed. Until people demand the basic ownership of their own bodies, arguments about loftier rights will fall flat. If you think it is other people’s business, and legal right, to manage your very body, you can discard every other idea of freedom.

George Orwell on October 1, 2009 at 8:08 PM

Nah, it’s Rush.

Or someone channeling Ronald Reagen.

That being, this needs to go to the Main Page.

CPT. Charles on October 1, 2009 at 7:56 PM

I still maintain he’s Mark Levin. He’s always channeling Reagan (he worked in his Admin.) and is a constructionist when it comes to the Constitution.

Yakko77 on October 1, 2009 at 8:17 PM

Color me skeptical of the coming Right Wing Utopia. The right is rotten with backward fundie cultists. Just as the left pisses away their political capital on their socialist dreamland. The right pisses away their capital pressing the theocratic agenda of their fundamentalist fund raisers. Class war on one side. Faith war on the other. Nobody ever tends to the bookkeeping.

ronsfi on October 1, 2009 at 7:54 PM

The Tea Party and Townhall movement proved conservatism is alive and well. As for the GOP being able to truly and authentically channel the grassroots movement that has uplifted so many conservatives is something I will believe when I see it but I’m not terribly optimistic. I do agree that the GOP wraps itself in faith a bit too much. They need to wrap themselves with the Constitution and actually practice and follow it.

Yakko77 on October 1, 2009 at 8:21 PM

kill pork… tax cuts… down with the environment… NUCULAR!.. deregulation…

meh.

sesquipedalian on October 1, 2009 at 8:23 PM

If the population isn’t furious about that, then we have reached the end of this chapter in American history – a chapter that began with a sprawling agrarian nation mastering the power of industry to defeat world-conquering monsters, and rebuild the broken nations of its grandparents. I do not believe that chapter will end with a tired, timid people agreeing they cannot be trusted to take care of their own bodies, but I speak from faith, not prophecy.

This, friend, almost made me cry. How poignant.

Diane on October 1, 2009 at 8:32 PM

O’Reilly is worthless. The only reason to watch is for the few knowledgeable guests who occasionally are allowed to speak without destructive interruption.

GaltBlvnAtty on October 1, 2009 at 8:40 PM

The state-run economy has been languishing on the couch, tossing unread bills into a growing pile next to a half-eaten bag of Doritos and a nest of empty soda cans…

Reminds me of how much the government exhibits the symptoms of an addict or someone with compulsive, out-of-control behavior. In our Recovery Group, we should invite some Congressmen to our meeting and recite the following:

“I am not God”
“I do not have the power to control everything–in fact I am out of control.”
“I have been living in denial.”
“I will openly examine and confess my faults to myself, to God and to someone I trust.”

There would be more; it’s a 12-step program.

I’ve seen meth addicts turn their lives around. It might even be possible to recover from politics.

Pazman on October 1, 2009 at 8:44 PM

Americans are going to demonstrate how a newly-awakened and -enabled people fix their government when it has been subverted by liberal crooks,liars, race-baiters and the media (please excuse my stutter). World, pay close attention: we have been doing it off and on for a couple hundred years now. This time is going to be especially fun, and instructive.

drunyan8315 on October 1, 2009 at 9:00 PM

Doc I’m feeling like that old patent office guy who said everything had been invented.I feel that everything that needs to be said has been said by you.Thanks for your Genius.

tim c on October 1, 2009 at 9:05 PM

Another superb article Doc. Depressing, yes, but the folks on both sides, and especially the ones in the middle need such harsh wake up calls as this.

I’ll echo those who call for you to be front page all the time.

LegendHasIt on October 1, 2009 at 9:17 PM

“The state-run economy has become hideously bloated, and it could use a good shower to wash off the stink of corruption, but it howls in psychotic rage if anyone dares to call it fat or smelly.”

Anyone who can crawl into my mind and write so precisely what I am thinking needs to be promoted permanently to the main page…

Excellent post, Doc! As always…

Seven Percent Solution on October 1, 2009 at 9:36 PM

Every time I read Dr. Zero, I think: this person is going to be a well-known writer one day.

keebs on October 1, 2009 at 9:57 PM

Zero, I loved your metaphors. That was a wonderful read!

BlameAmericaLast on October 1, 2009 at 10:10 PM

Outstanding, Doctor Zero!

Thank you, yet again.
Forget being on the HA front page, I wish you were President!

Jenfidel on October 1, 2009 at 10:38 PM

Awesome! Awesome as usual.

munchnstuf on October 1, 2009 at 11:10 PM

Priceless!!! I am amazed by the clarity of thought.

antisocial on October 2, 2009 at 12:10 AM

Profound. Thank you.

Every American should read it.

Cicero43 on October 2, 2009 at 12:33 AM

The earlier comments express my sentiments.

Thank you Doc. Again

heshtesh on October 2, 2009 at 12:41 AM

Seriously DZ,

Get in touch with the Palin people. Use Ed (not AP) as a reference or even MM.

She will need creative loyal people who can get the words right so her camp can persuade.

If we can’t persuade, then the powderkeg blows up.

For if the government does not stop growing or begin to slowly shrink, it will of its own weight cause open rebellion.

Passing a healthcare bill of orwellian government control like what they thinking about without it written yet and part of the AIG tax bill is not only unconstitutional, but insane and would be grounds enough for an open rebellion.

How can you pass something that isn’t even written yet?

Sapwolf on October 2, 2009 at 12:50 AM

Poignant, indeed. That was the word I was getting ready to post.

I think Dr. Zero is either a well-known writer already, or is someone who is well-known or very competent already in some other field, and is just very good at writing as well. Kind of just equally good at a sideline, and probably doesn’t want to deal with the hassle of becoming known (by his real name) in this political sideline.

Dr. Zero, as I’ve said before, I greatly admire your writing, but more importantly, I admire your mind.

I especially liked this part: “. . . to win the big seventy-year game against the independent middle class.”

Exactly!

Alana on October 2, 2009 at 1:05 AM

If the population isn’t furious about that, then we have reached the end of this chapter in American history

A passage and acceptance of the national socialization of health care would spell the end. Such a demoralized public opposition would be unable to block anything and Crap&Trade would come barreling down the road soon after. That would be the final nail in the monetary coffin and we could be assured that a repeat of the credit crisis will be not far behind, without a safe ending, this time. Those awful possibilities that people were scared out of their gourds about coming to pass will actually come to pass. That will be the end of the federal government, in a much more chaotic fashion than the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

Personally, I think that rational states will press the eject button before that, likely prompted by just the passage of the health care takeover, itself. It just takes one state to go to start a torrent of outflow. A drowning federal government that is thrashing about trying to extend its control and dragging down everything within arm’s reach can have that effect.

This sort of attack, with a stealth passage of the health care legislation, by the government on the citizenry is an overpowered extension of what was tried during the shamnesty fiasco. That was the point at which it became clear that the government’s interests were in opposition to the interests of the citizenry and openly disdainful of the concept of national sovereignty. With this insane Washington junta we have now, everything has been put on steroids and further directed far to the left.

But we are totally broke, now, and have no money to pay for anything additional, and no surplus growth to donate to any silly programs. Our safety buffer has been totally drained, but Congress is just ignoring this fact and pushing ahead as if money will just magically appear. They don’t understand what they are pushing us into, and those who have some sort of an inkling are pushing us there, intentionally.

People tend to forget what the government really is dependent on – the Full Faith and Credit is not an inexhaustible resource, and doesn’t vary in a smooth way. Forced passage of health care would destroy Faith, and Credit would die with the realization of the reduced growth that would lie in the future. Bankruptcy would come at some point, very abruptly, as the credit crisis had appeared. After that, all bets would be off.

progressoverpeace on October 2, 2009 at 1:49 AM

It’s time to move the Doctor permanently on to the front page.

Concur.

JustTruth101 on October 2, 2009 at 3:21 AM

ronsfi on October 1, 2009 at 7:54 PM

Do you spend the entire day looking for things to disagree with?

MarkTheGreat on October 2, 2009 at 6:56 AM

Dr. Z for President!

Great article sir.

SueM on October 2, 2009 at 7:11 AM

Doctor Zero probably has a daytime job, and is no doubt doing it brilliantly. When he (or she) decides to step into the spotlight, I will again acknowledge the wisdom that comes forth from that fertile brain.

Your promotion here is overdue, Doc. AP and Ed, take note.

itzWicks on October 2, 2009 at 7:55 AM

Doc Z,
As always, great post.
If The United States of America is to survive, this great deception cannot go on much longer. With China and Japan openly expressing reservations about our mountainous debt, it is incomprehensible that the American people will tolerate the proposed gubmint takeover of healthcare, quickly followed by the amnesty of 15-20 million illegal aliens, followed by cap & trade, followed by………….
I pray that the “sleeping giant” has finally awoken, and that it has done so in time.

mountainmanbob on October 2, 2009 at 8:27 AM

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