I was thinking the other day that far left liberals in this country have an odd view of the world, as if they completely rebelled against the things that they were taught as children. This is a general statement of course and is completely subjective, taken from my own experiences when I was a young child and the lessons that I was taught. I understand that there are many differences in the way that people are raised, but in general there are some values that are pretty widespread, dare I say universal, in this country. Let’s call these American values. I will enumerate some and give their leftist liberal counterparts.

Work hard and you will be successful.” This was something that my parents instilled in me from a very young age and it applies to nearly everything in life. This was not a conservative viewpoint nor a political ideology, but a truism gleaned from experience… experiences such as the struggle against communism in Cuba where, despite having family members imprisoned for political reasons, my family earned a living, became educated, practiced their faith in defiance of the state, and ultimately came to this country against huge odds. What is interesting is that the leftist point of view is almost the polar opposite of this: “without government help, you can’t make it.” Just glossing through the Democrat party’s platform one reads thing like “giving people jobs,” “giving people health care,” and even a part where they say that they will “help” those who, and I quote, “no matter how hard they work - are seeing prices go up more than their incomes.” I always thought that the can-do spirit was part of the American character, not the idea that there is an upper bound to our success, a bound that only government can help you break through. Is it any wonder that conservatives sometimes brand liberals as un-patriotic or un-American when the left’s values are so out of sync with American values?

Be your own boss” and “work in what you love.” These, to me, are related lessons that my family taught me. It affirms that one should seek independence, if possible, and that one should enjoy their vocation. It extols the virtues of owning a business, especially in an area that one loves. The leftists on the other hand believe that good jobs do not come from the independence of the citizen but rather through organizing unions to challenge companies. Don’t believe me? Just check out the “Good Jobs with Good Pay” section where, instead of talking about how entrepreneurship and innovation can spur job growth and good wages, they talk about ensuring the rights of unions. Their section on entrepreneurship was vague and probably the shortest in the whole document. This is because the leftists believe that “companies are evil.” No longer are businessmen considered “successful,” they are considered greedy and heartless… all of them. Democrats somehow believe that unions “pull people out of poverty” and “create a stronger middle class,” when in reality unions produce nothing, it is the entrepreneurs and a company’s employees that produce things, create wealth, and drive the economy. Unions only suck up membership fees from workers and make unrealistic demands of companies, making demands that do not reflect economic realities; just look at the auto industry. Furthermore, why is being a unionized worker the ideal status for Americans? Do we grow up thinking “man, when I growup I want to be a SEIU member?” I, personally, am all for unions, I simply worry when they become big machines that usurp the rights of workers, instead of help protect them.

Be responsible.” So simple and so true. It applies to everything, from the idea that one should not force others to take care of you (if possible) to facing the consequences of ones actions. Needless to say, the left finds this value to be complete nonsense. From their positions on health care to immigration to taxes, the left promotes a society where the few are responsible for the many. No longer is health a personal matter, all taxpayers, especially the wealthy, must contribute in order to “give” it to all. No longer is illegally crossing into the United States a crime according to the left, they say we must provide a path to citizenship… in essence rewarding them for doing something illegal. No longer are merit and actions important in our society, but rather the color of your skin or minority status influences decisions as varied as university acceptance or getting a job. The Democrats advocate the idea of “we will take care of you,” and whenever some political leader does not act like a nanny, they say that they are not doing their job, they are not taking care of you. Personally, I don’t want to be taken care of. I stand on my own two feet. I am an American and I will not be treated as a child. Sadly, not everyone shares this sentiment.

Just perusing through the Democrat platform, one finds a value system that seems alien and divorced from the American value system, as I was taught. To be fair, the document does say things like promoting competitiveness and the hard work is good and things like that, but these words ring hollow when you look at their entire agenda. Their brief mention of small businesses is drowned out by their tax schemes, emphasis on union power, and rich versus poor rhetoric. Their talk of the American dream is silenced by their insistence that only government can lead to a comfortable life, that no personal effort can achieve prosperity. They talk of “giving” Americans everything instead of letting Americans get it themselves, instead of freeing Americans… and dishonestly ignore the fact that in order to “give” something, the government must “take” something away, because the government produces nothing. There are many more examples of the disconnect between the far left and Americans in general, I simply outlined a few here. What I honestly believe is that regular Joe liberals do not agree with this stuff. I believe that they care about those who cannot do for themselves and worry that without some sort of safety net too many people will fail, many conservatives believe this too but they do not hold the opinion that government is the only answer. These regular Joe liberals ultimately flock to the party that seems to represent these views, when in fact the Democrat party has been hijacked by the far left and care only for power. If conservatives are to make a dent in the power and size of government, then we must make inroads among these regular liberals because many of them actually do share the American values that the Democrat party disdains.

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MattI believe that future generations should have the same opportunities that myself, and those that came before me, had. My parents taught me that I could do anything I wanted to do. I don’t want to have to tell my daughter, “You can do whatever the government tells you to do.” We are at a crossroads in this country; are we going to be free, or are we going to be slaves to the nanny state. I choose freedom.
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  • Matt
    Matt January 25, 2010 at 1:36 am

    Great first post AG! I think you really captured the recycled Marxism that is now called “progressive.”

    As for the banks, I’m sure they were trying to make a quick buck, but the lending practices that caused the current crisis were MANDATED by the government. Basically, the banks were using all the rope that not only the government gave them, but what they were ordered to do!

  • Matt
    AG January 25, 2010 at 2:12 am

    Tks. Agreed on the banks. I wrote before that they are being used as scapegoats… but they’ve been jerked around from the beginning. First with government strong-arming them to loosen lending standards (create the problem), then gov’t using taxpayer dollars to bail them out, only so that later the Dems could turn around and say “look at those greedy banks, we need to regulate them more.” This is part of a larger plan that is targeting the free market system in general by making the financial sector simply an agency of the federal government. Imagine how direct gov’t control would be over the economy if they had total power over the banking industry… they could wipe out industries they don’t like and prop up companies that they do like without breaking a sweat. It would be full-fledged socialism… the road to communism.

  • Matt
    Don January 25, 2010 at 2:59 am

    Very nice AG, welcome aboard! I keep wondering why they call it “progressive”…

  • Mr Pink Eyes January 25, 2010 at 6:39 am

    Good Post AG! It amazes me that once upon a time a person who worked hard and “made it” was admired for being successful, but now that person is looked down upon as one of the problems with this country.
    Liberals do not want anybody to have success without their help, there view of America seems to be 180 degrees.

  • Snarky Basterd January 25, 2010 at 10:22 am

    Good stuff, AG. You don’t recognize American in the libtard agenda because they don’t like America and seek to change it forever. That’s why we have to remain vigilant, always, now more than ever.

  • Matt
    AG January 25, 2010 at 10:36 am

    Tks. I recently heard someone say that nowadays people think it’s great to buck authority, when in the past, the cool thing was to be the authority. The younger generations, marinating in a school system dominated by so many of these lefties, are getting the wrong lessons in life. Is it any wonder that the blame for the recession is being put squarely on the shoulders of the free market system? When in reality, people who couldn’t afford these mortgages shouldn’t have gotten them in the first place. I live in Miami, the median income here is slightly north of 40k, yet in my neighborhood, house prices ranged from 400k to 500k pre-recession. With the recession, many people now have negative equity. Not surprisingly, taxes have gone up despite property values going down! There comes a point where people need to take responsibility for their mistakes (or reap the rewards of their success), but the Left has made it their specialty to ease this sense of responsibility by passing the blame to others. That’s the appeal of the Left, creating a fantasy-land where the other guy is to blame for everything. Time to wake up.

    • Matt
      Matt January 25, 2010 at 7:30 pm

      I sometimes think that we should try to use the tendency to buck authority. I can’t really say that this is a new phenomena. I think it’s in the human, and especially, the American “DNA.” The left is becoming the status quo. If we can make Conservatism the new “counter-culture,” what might we achieve?

      The dangerous side effect of the “blame everyone else first” logic is that it clouds thinking so thoroughly, that people cannot logically look at their situation. The folks you describe with the real estate problems, are they blaming the banks, or the government that told the banks what to do?

  • Angel January 25, 2010 at 5:34 pm

    regressive is more like it..great image too!:)

  • Ron Russell January 25, 2010 at 6:00 pm

    There is one group that see themselves in a poor economic condition and will always look to the government to help them—they have grown to expect this and will always vote for those who promise to help. There is that other group who has pretty much been given everything and they look around and see those without and think by simply sharing they can uplift the poor. This group has no work ethic and never will have a need for it. They think everyone should have the easy life they have had and for them the liberal way seems the only way. Just take from the fat cats and give to the poor and all will be right.

    These two groups make up the liberal left—the lazy fat cats and the lazy poor. Neither need to work, neither care to work and neither know the value of a days work or the satisfaction one has in doing it.

  • Forgotten Liberty January 25, 2010 at 7:28 pm

    Great first post. I look forward to reading more!

  • theLibertyPen January 25, 2010 at 9:41 pm

    Very astute and well written, I can see why Matt has you here.

  • John Carey January 25, 2010 at 10:44 pm

    Excellent post AG. Very well written and a spot-on assessment of the leftist values vs traditional American values. Keep them coming!

  • Matt
    AG January 26, 2010 at 1:50 am

    Thanks everyone, nice to be part of the familia. I hope to be posting with greater frequency.

    Ron Russell: I wish it were just limited to those two groups. The group I see around me, even some of my old friends, who do work and do vote, for some reason have fallen for the liberal indoctrination of the public education system and the mainstream media. They believe everything they’re taught without question. They believe everything that the magical box with lights called a TV says. They like Olbermann. Most importantly, they feel smugly superior to those who do not follow the lefty liberal agenda like sheep. It saddens me… but I fear it is too late for them.

  • Bunni January 26, 2010 at 7:32 am

    AG, This is SO very true. Every where you look, there are the lazy libtard bums, standing around. 9 times out of the, they voted for obummer, go figure?

   
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