‘You Didn’t Build That’ and the Darkness of Collective Punishment
As Obama’s “you didn’t build that”
quote is probed and analyzed, note that the idea of redistributing
other people’s achievements is only the tip of an ideological iceberg.
Lest we take Obama’s words out of context and be accused of
“swift-quoting,” let’s review the full passage. Speaking at a campaign
stop in Roanoke, VA, on July 13, Barack Obama said:
If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you
some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody
helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that
allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve
got a business, you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.
The Internet didn’t get invented on its own. Government research created
the Internet so that all the companies could make money off the
Internet. The point is, when we succeed, we succeed because of our
individual initiative, but also because we do things together.
Per a friend of mine with a Ph.D. in mathematics:We scientists say that in order to make an apple pie from
scratch, you must first build the universe — and that takes about four
billion years. But that doesn’t mean we can’t build anything new from
existing resources. So telling a businessman “you didn’t build that” is
pure sophistry. Such phrases have always been a preamble to looting.
Coming from the president, it’s chilling.Apart from the simple untruth
that “government created the Internet,” Obama’s words boil down to the
collectivist bromide that the individual is nothing without the society
and the state.As one would expect, Obama didn’t come up with it on his
own. Standing on the shoulders of his collectivist predecessors, he
ineptly restatedMussolini’s motto:All individuals or groups are relative, only to be conceived in their relation to the State.
Benito’s fellow collectivist Adolf Hitler agrees:Our nation can achieve permanent health only from within
on the basis of the principle:The common interest before self-interest.If the businessman “didn’t build that,” who did? Apparently, all of
us did. And if the credit is equally shared, so must be the reward. Jackpot winners all,
no more worries about paying the mortgage or filling the gas tank.This
thrilled Obama’s voters during the 2008 election, as his speeches
removed moral barriers protecting other people’s property, establishing a
new morality of forced redistribution of wealth — previously known as
looting.But here’s the catch: everything in this world has a price. If all of
us can be credited for someone else’s achievement, by the same logic,
all of us can be punished for someone else’s failure.Just as all
individual credit goes to the society as a whole, so does all the blame.
And if the entire group, class, nation, or race can gain moral
authority because some of its members did something right, the same
standard grants the moral authority to blame any other group, class,
nation, or race because some of its members did something wrong. In the
history of collectivism this concept translated into wars, slavery,
pogroms, terrorism, ethnic cleansing, expropriation of wealth,
deportation, internment, resettlement, and genocide.The two notions, collective achievement and collective punishment, are as inseparable as two sides of a coin.But there’s more: if nothing is to your credit, then nothing is your
fault. What is the cost of that bargain? In a seemingly fair trade-off,
we lose our right to individual achievements but gain the right to blame
others for our failures.Collectivism provides us with a sufficiently
analgesic illusion of fairness. If you turn out to be a loser, it’s not
because you are unqualified: on a whim, with objective standards
removed, you can now self-righteously put the blame on those close to
you, or on the unfair system, or even on the big wide (and deeply
flawed) world.Before you know it, your moral impulses are reduced to the tantrum of
a toddler who breaks things and hits a babysitter; a teenager who
curses at his family and blames the universe for his pimples; a
graduating student of Marxism at the Occupy Wall Street encampment who
vandalizes private property and blames capitalism for not providing him
with a high-income job; an aging member of the “drug revolution” who
blames The Man and The System for his depression; or the president of
the United States who blames
corporations and bank CEOs, modern technology and “messy democracy,”
Fox News and all other media, the Japanese tsunami and the Arab Spring,
as well as Bush, Reagan, Congress, the GOP, and the entire city of
Washington for his lack of achievement.Coincidentally, such is also the moral foundation of collectivist
societies, from Cargo Cult followers to the so-called People’s
Democracies. In the erstwhile USSR, the government redistributed not
only the nation’s dwindling wealth; it redistributed successes and
failures.All achievements were credited to the Party and its leaders,
as well as to a centrally appointed regiment of “Heroes of Socialist
Labor” who conspicuously “sacrificed for the common good.” The failures
were blamed on foreign aggressors, Western imperialism, enemies of the
people, kulaks, saboteurs, corrupt bureaucracy, irresponsible middle
management, selfish greed, and lack of proletariat consciousness, as
well as on natural disasters and bad weather. Sound familiar?Find the guilty, and the opportunistic politicians will come. The
problem is, they come not to help you but to help themselves. The latest
example is the current grievance-mongering U.S. government — a massive
self-serving army of patented demagogues who have yet to improve one
life or right a single wrong. In the final analysis, collectivism is a
dead end.Releasing the floodgates of government corruption is only Act
One in the drama of a declining nation.Now that we have gotten to the bottom of it, let’s review Obama’s quote from this new perspective:If you have failed, somebody along the line ruined it for
you.There was a lousy teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped
to create this unfair American system that caused you to fail. Somebody
benefitted from your demise. If you’re a loser, it’s not your fault.Somebody else made that happen. The Titanic didn’t sink on its
own. Corporations and insurance companies made a lot of money off of it,
so they must be complicit. The point is, when we fail, we fail not only
because of our individual shortcomings, but also because others have
teamed up behind your backs.Vote for me — I’ll punish the guilty and
give you what’s rightfully yours.It turns out that “someone else made that happen” is merely a
flip-side of “blame someone else.” One can’t exist without the other.In contrast, the argument for individualism and competitive private
enterprise cannot be “flipped,” not without distorting its nature and
moral purpose.The statement “It’s my achievement and I have the right
to what I earn” manifests only positive, objectively true human values.Unlike its alternatives, capitalism doesn’t grow out of a dark,
indiscernible mass of moral entanglements. And unlike crony capitalism —
a corrupt monster created by government intrusion into the economy —
free market capitalism is transparent. Just like the greatest invention
of our time, the personal computer (brought to us by free enterprise),
capitalism has a user-friendly interface: what you see is what you get.



















But, what do I know Mr. President; I never was educated as a community organizer whose sole job it was to inflame people to riot to get their way?
ONLY a socialist fool would vote for that man!
A guy, who has never started a company, never met a payroll and, never had a real job; of course he thinks everything comes from the government, inasmuch as he has lived off the government tit all his life.
This is class warfare at its finest. Calculated to make his loser supporters feel sooo good about the fact that they are . . . well losers, and at the same time they are somehow responsible for helping successful people become so.
Analyst, Ph.D.
Holding true then would also be that an individual cannot assume any responsibility for their faults.
Just like the Obama mantra,
Take credit for everyone’s accomplishments and blame everyone for his failures.
Everyone who uses roads (there are a few exceptions, farm implements, bicycles) pays for them. They are not in any form a ‘government help’ they are you participating in a common goal.
Further; Those who use the roads the most also pay proportionately more, more in gas taxes more in licensing fees (in some states the value of your vehicle determines the cost of a license plate).
So you see , I paid my share, you paid your share I use my share and continue to pay every time I buy gas.
The government does not have a magic ‘stash’ somewhere. It is my tax money. That is its only source. Period.
Analyst, Ph.D.
PS: Yes, my mother did change my diapers, so I guess I did get some help along the way – good grief!
11-6-2012!!!
And Mormanism
And the family dog riding atop the car.