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America's coming civil war -- makers vs. takers

angelbaby 2012/07/16 19:13:24
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”  

Abe Lincoln used those words in 1858 to describe a country that was careening toward civil war. Now we’re a house divided again and another civil war is coming, with the 2012 election as its Gettysburg.  

Call it America’s coming civil war between the Makers and the Takers. 

On one side are those who create wealth, America’s private sector–the very ones targeted by President Obama’s tax hikes announced Monday.

On the other are the public employee unions; left-leaning intelligentsia who see the growth of government as index of progress; and the millions of Americans now dependent on government through a growing network of government transfer payments,  from Medicaid and Social Security to college loans and corporate bailouts and handouts (think GM and Solyndra).

Over the past century America’s private sector has been the source of productivity, innovation, creativity, and growth–and gave us the iPhone and iPad. The public sector has been the engine of entitlement, stagnation, and decline -- and gave us Detroit and the South Bronx.   

The private sector built the strongest economy in the world.  It armed the free world in World War Two, and then in the three decades after the war turned America into the most prosperous society history had ever seen.  It revived America in the  Reagan and Clinton years, and thanks to the Bush tax cuts brought this country back from economic collapse after 9/11.

In those same years a growing public sector, by contrast, turned Europe into a cesspool of debt, stalled economies, and chronic social dysfunction that’s set the streets of Athens -- and perhaps other European capitals--on fire.  

That’s where we’re headed, too, more rapidly than we like to think.  

That public sector–state, local, and federal -- now consumes 40% of GDP, compared to 33% just twelve years ago. It’s brought us to the point where 48% of Americans are now on some form of government handout, from 44% when Obama took office–almost a fifth more than during the Reagan years. And too many of them have been programmed to believe they have no future unless the government takes more from the Makers -- precisely what Obama promised on Monday.

So we know which side Obama and the Democratic party are on. Like John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry,  ObamaCare has been a wakeup call to what’s at stake–just as the turbulent events in Wisconsin showed how far Democrats are willing to go to win.  

We’re not Greece yet -- or on the brink of Bull Run. But it’s time for Romney and Republicans to make clear which side they’re on -- and to make it clear there can’t be government transfer payments, from Medicaid to Social Security, without a strong vibrant private sector to pay for them.

They don’t have to stoop to the Democrats’ tactics.  They just have to give our free market, private sector economy the robust defense it deserves.  

A country where more Americans go on Social Security disability than get jobs -- as happened last month--can’t stand. 

Lincoln hoped in 1861 that the “angels of our better nature” would pull us back from catastrophe. He was wrong. Let’s hope in 2012 those angels still hover -- and can make a house divided whole once more.
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  • darcie lamar 2012/07/16 20:00:23
    darcie lamar
    +6
    " They just have to give our free market, private sector economy the robust defense it deserves".

    YES, Americans use to have the attitude that we can succeed. Personally I am proud of any American that does honest work, no matter how humble. Class warfare is for the weak and brainwashed. Welfare is a ticket to poverty.

    "Keep interested in your own career, however humble."

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  • Nam Era Vet #1 DNA TLC 2012/07/18 03:00:43
    Nam Era Vet #1 DNA TLC
    +1
    I hope I go home to Jesus before this nation has another civil war. And God help my grand kids.
  • angelbaby Nam Era... 2012/07/18 04:35:00
    angelbaby
    +1
    It's a sad time in this nation ..
  • Nam Era... angelbaby 2012/07/18 16:53:16
    Nam Era Vet #1 DNA TLC
    +1
    Yes ma'am
  • Jerry 2012/07/17 05:16:37
    Jerry
    +3
    .............You would think that all this information would collectively get Our registered voter population united, and turn this runaway train around, and back on track again, but I feel there is too much apathy in This Country of Ours, and too many people having the feeling of gimme, gimme, instead of rolling Our sleeves Patriotically and working together, I know I'm registered to vote for a positive change in November.......... A House Divided Itself  Cannot Stand
  • ScatterJoy! 2012/07/17 03:28:04
  • historian 2012/07/17 03:01:12
    historian
    While the so-called "makers" are killing the "takers", the real robbers are sitting in their lavishly stocked bunkers laughing while watching the massacre on television. When the blood is deep enough, the homeland police state goes into motion, locking down the nation, wiping up the leftovers and the rest enter work, re-education camps, with those beyond rehabilitation are executed. It would do well for people to realize who really caused this mess, and who needs to be punished, and it's not the poor and indebted on both sides of the "right versus left", the honest business owners, the small time banks, etc. As for Lincoln, his example may be what Obama is following, instigating civil war with the intent of creating a new "union", with dictatorial powers, suspending habeas corpus, jailing and killing political enemies, violating any semblance of Constitutional law, etc.
  • TuringsChild 2012/07/17 01:32:16
    TuringsChild
    +1
    And make no mistake, banksters are TAKERS.
  • mark 1 2012/07/17 01:31:37
    mark 1
    +1
    Lets do it i am not going to live forever!
  • Gracie - Proud Conservative 2012/07/17 01:20:40
    Gracie - Proud Conservative
    +2
    This is what happens when you've been rewarding failure and punishing success. When you give away things for free people don't respect what they have and come back for more. It's just human nature and only strong moral people can overcome the temptation to just take and not think about it. I think America can overcome under the right leadership.
  • reaper 2012/07/17 00:49:11
  • Catch224u 2012/07/17 00:39:09
    Catch224u
    +2
    Same as before, an over powering centralized Gov.
  • cowboy 2012/07/16 20:08:56
    cowboy
    +3
    Right vs Left. Red vs....Pink. Lets git it on! It should be a short war since the left abhor gun ownership!
  • Schläue~© 2012/07/16 20:01:39
    Schläue~©
    +3
    On the UP side .... we have identified the problem, the enemy, the divider and usurper.

    Somehow, many Americans were taken in by a carnival barker and snake-oil dealer.
    The used car salesman who traded his checkered blazer and polka-dot tie for a tailored suit provided by Marxist mentors.

    We really are at a crossroads.
    November 6th will be the new "Shot heard round the World" .... if we are unsuccessful in removing the treasonous bastard from our WH and his cabal of Chitcago crooks.
  • darcie lamar 2012/07/16 20:00:23
    darcie lamar
    +6
    " They just have to give our free market, private sector economy the robust defense it deserves".

    YES, Americans use to have the attitude that we can succeed. Personally I am proud of any American that does honest work, no matter how humble. Class warfare is for the weak and brainwashed. Welfare is a ticket to poverty.

    "Keep interested in your own career, however humble."
  • Gracie ... darcie ... 2012/07/17 01:21:52
    Gracie - Proud Conservative
    +2
    Very nice, darcie! I think it's a lesson that isn't taught anymore. We need to take back our education system and teach merit and personal responsibility again. Some kids never get to experience it in their own lives.
  • darcie ... Gracie ... 2012/07/17 05:51:59
    darcie lamar
    +2
    I am fortunate to know people that work hard and create a good life for themselves and their families. No one I know is really rich with billions, or millions. but we are rich with our success in life and freedom.
  • Balladeer-PWCM-POTL 2012/07/16 19:44:59
    Balladeer-PWCM-POTL
    +4
    There are but two parties now: traitors and patriots. And I want hereafter to be ranked with the latter and, I trust, the stronger party.
    - Ulysses S. Grant, 1861
  • Striker 2012/07/16 19:37:10
    Striker
    +3
    America surely is a house divided against itself. Government has failed again.
  • mal 2012/07/16 19:30:35

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