Busted! The Democratic Party's Moral Superiority
Many analysts of national news media have noted that there is a double standard with regard to how the media report the behavioral faux pas of Republican versus Democratic politicians.
But
there is a far more important difference between the two national
parties and their moral postures. This difference is revealed when one
compares the campaign rhetoric used by the DNC to the behavior of
Democratic officials at the local, state, and national levels once they
have achieved positions of power.
While
Democrats have a set script with regard to campaign rhetoric -- they
demonize Republicans while claiming that only Democrats are concerned
for the needy and less privileged -- in order to understand their true
character, it is necessary to look at how they behave once they are in
power. This is most clearly revealed through how they respond to
perceived threats to their control of money.
Democrats
have shown a consistent inability to balance budgets at the local,
state, and national level. And after creating a fiscal crisis, Democrats
always say that if they are not given more money "essential services"
will be cut back. This implies that they will make the voters suffer if
they are unable to persuade the GOP to give them more money by raising
the deficit ceiling; revealing that they practice moral blackmail as standard operating procedure. Last year President Obama went out of his way to close off the WW II memorial to visiting veterans.
Recently,
Chicago's Mayor Emanuel, who worked in Obama's White House as Chief of
Staff, stated that if the city couldn't find money for police and fire
pensions "essential services" would be cut. He failed to explain why
those retired fire and policemen who receive pensions of over $70,000 a
year can't survive on $30K, the highest benefit received by social
security recipients. The pattern is clear: the middle class and poor are
held hostage in budget negotiations while those who work for government
are not, no matter how high their salaries and pensions may be.
Democrats,
paradoxically, always want to punish the poor whenever they don't get
their way. And it's always about getting more money: they want the debt
limit raised or taxes increased.
Voters
fail to understand the true meaning of this tactic. If Democrats were
really concerned for the poor, voters should expect them to say that
they will make any spending cuts necessary in order to preserve
essential services. They would bear any burden, climb any mountain, to
make sure the elderly and most needy do not lose their essential Federal
support. Instead, they hold the needy hostage to satisfy their
insatiable lust for power and money.
The
major news media outlets fail to ask Democrats a simple question: why
not place a priority on maintaining benefits to the less privileged? Why
do they always want to maintain the high salaries and pensions of
political elites? It gives the impression that the Democratic Party is
primarily concerned with achieving political office so they can vote
themselves and their campaign contributors luxury levels of pay and
pensions.
It's
very difficult to find a social issue that President Obama has fought
over with the zeal with which he has attacked the fiscal cliff
negotiations or debt ceiling. There is no evidence that Congress needs
to raise the debt ceiling to help the most needy. After all, trillions
of dollars of new debt has resulted in nothing but failing schools,
increased food stamp dependency, and higher unemployment for the
minorities of the U.S.
The
notion that Democrats support labor unions has been challenged by the
fact that they have sponsored illegal immigration to the largest
American cities. This has caused union workers in the building trades,
such as carpentry, to lose jobs. This has been achieved by Democrats
making available to illegal immigrants all of the benefits that have
previously been offered only to citizens.
The
DNC has the cooperation of the national media to frame the situation in
such a way that the GOP will be seen as the cause of the suffering. But
it is always Democrats who frame the political choice as between
increased taxes and benefits, not the GOP. It's a credit to the
rhetorical skill of Democrats and the cooperation of the media, that
Democrats are not seen as the ones quick to cut services to the needy.
So
they end up engaging in the very behavior they accuse the GOP of
practicing: cutting back on people programs in order to keep their
money. And their brand of the fiscal status quo endorses taxing the very
working class and poor they say they will support.
This
indicates where their priorities and their morals lie. Morality, to the
Democratic Party, is a characteristic of the voters they can manipulate
and exploit as a bargaining tool in elections and fiscal cliff
negotiations, not a guideline for public policy.
Anyone
who votes for Democrats should ask themselves how they would feel if
someone at their office constantly practiced the strategy of berating
other workers just to get promoted. And once they had the job, blamed
others for everything that went wrong. If this appears to be unseemly in
the workplace, then Democratic supporters should wonder why they accept
it from their Democratic political leaders.
Voters
who believe that Democrats are the party of moral superiority should
ask themselves: under what conditions have Republicans threatened to
remove benefits?
This
great contradiction, this great double standard, in which the
Democratic Party asks voters to make a distinction between the DNC and
GOP based on the immoral character of Republicans, while threatening to
take benefits and essential services away from the poor they were
elected to serve to protect their own funds, is an astounding example of
persuasiveness that functions beyond the constraints of reason.
It's
based on an ancient and very unfortunate tendency of human beings to
see other groups as inferior to themselves, so as to rationalize the
exploitation of those groups. Historically this tendency has manifested
itself in genocide, slavery, and the economic oppression of others. The
suspension of reason by manipulation is what makes it possible, in this
age when politics has allegedly risen above biases based on race and
group-think, for one party to demonize another.
In
the final analysis, the strategy employed by Democrats is one of social
domination derived from social derision. It is an unfortunate trait of
human nature for people to denigrate others. Further proof of the moral
bankruptcy of the Democratic Party lies in the fact that they have
aggressively chosen to employ this tactic.
In
fact, this strategy has been used so consistently, that Democrats are
now predictable: they will threaten safety net programs whenever they
encounter resistance to a tax or national debt increase.
When
American voters wake up to the true moral character of the Democratic
Party it will be a permanent and fateful day for the DNC, far more
devastating to the party than the ObamaCare fiasco, since the moral
stature of the Democrats depends on a deception that has been carried on
for one hundred years.
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