Norman Thomas, American socialist
"The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism, but under
the name of liberalism they will adopt every fragment of the socialist
program until one day America will be a socialist nation without ever
knowing how it happened."
– Norman Thomas, American socialist
I've been thinking deeply about those famously prophetic words spoken
by America's premier socialist thinker and leader.
They didn't resonate in the 1940s when Franklin Roosevelt, in the name
of ending the Depression, exceeded all constitutional authority by
approving new federal assistance programs.
They seemed a bit far-fetched to most of us in the 1960s when Lyndon
Johnson vastly expanded the welfare state in his failed bid to end
poverty in America.
They still didn't connect in the 1970s when Richard Nixon, in a bid to
ingratiate himself with Democrats in Congress and stave off an
impeachment, greatly increased spending on wealth-redistribution
schemes.
And by the 1980s, with Ronald Reagan in power, it seemed this 40-year
trend had finally been reversed.
But with the initiatives being proposed by Barack Obama and Hillary
Clinton in the 2008 presidential campaign, it appears Norman Thomas was
right all along. Americans will, indeed, embrace every fragment of the
socialist program in the name of liberalism.
Both of the leading Democrats call for nationalized health care – for a
power grab by Washington in which the federal government will seize
full control of another one-seventh of the U.S. economy.
This would, of course, be the most dramatic and irreversible step
toward U.S. socialism in the nation's history.
Even today, however, the architects of these plans conceal from the
public the centralized, command-and-control nature of the new system
they devise.
They are not asked by the press to show the American people even one
successful program government has run. Yet the American people seem
ready to put the lives of their children and grandchildren in the hands
of Washington bureaucrats.
Now comes an even grander proposal by Barack Obama. It's called the
Global Poverty Act, that would, in the next decade, transfer at least
$845 billion of U.S. taxpayer money overseas. Think of Johnson's failed
war on poverty going international – directed not by Americans but by
the United Nations.
How we could even be debating ideas like this in the 21st century,
after all of the climactic failures of socialism around the world, is
amazing to me. But we're not really debating them. It seems we're not
even capable as a people of debating them, reasoning over them, using
our brains to consider them.
Americans may simply be too far gone spiritually, morally and
intellectually to reject the temptations of socialism.
Socialism is antithetical to human nature, yet it has great appeal to
the human mind.
It's one of the great lies of all time – similar to the one told by the
deceiver in the Garden of Eden. You can be like God! You can have it
all right here on Earth. You can live in utopia, and you don't have to
obey the laws of the universe to achieve it.
That's the essence of socialism. And it is finally seducing America as
it has seduced much of the rest of the world over the last century.
Unfortunately, Americans don't even have a party representing clear,
unequivocal opposition to socialism. The Republicans dare not even
speak its name. John McCain admits publicly he doesn't know much or
care much about economics.
And so, Americans don't even have a reason or a mechanism to say no to
the socialism that is coming to their country under the guise of
liberalism – just the way Norman Thomas predicted it would come.
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