On the evening of Tuesday is the second debate between Romney and Obama. The mainstream media tries to make Obama a winner in advance. Therefore, this article by Leonard Peikoff becomes important for all American voters who want to preserve the values that made America the world's largest democracy. Worth reading:
By Leonard Peikoff
As I have explained in The DIM Hypothesis, Obama is in
essence a destroyer for the sake of destruction, a nihilist, the first
such to become President. The object to be destroyed is America. Given
the academic and popular support he has received, he has been able to
pursue this goal methodically and, to many observers, with astonishing
success.
Many evils are in store for us if Obama wins a second term, ranging
from crippling taxation and Obamacare to the war on energy and the
imminence of economic collapse. These are certainly legitimate concerns,
but to my mind what is even more frightening is Obama’s practice of
ruling by executive order—that is, by moving into the legislative realm
and instituting federal policies he himself approves, regardless of the
ideas of Congress, and even in contradiction to established law (e.g.,
his latest edict on immigration). So far, most of these orders have been
unchallenged by Capitol Hill’s supine politicians.
If this trend
continues, it can lead ultimately only to the effective end of the
legislative branch. Add in to this a couple of Obama-picked Supreme
Court justices, who will effectively nullify the Court as a force
restraining the President. What is left of checks and balances among the
three elements of our government when two are no longer functional? An
executive with unlimited power is the definition of a totalitarian
leader.
Qua candidate, Romney by contrast is not moved by passion, of any
kind, good or evil. He seems to hold no political convictions, to be a
textbook example of a “moderate” Republican—pragmatic, appeasing,
directionless, and therefore following along in the wake of the
Establishment consensus. So he too would move the country in the
direction of ever-increasing statism, as Republican administrations have
always done. (While I approve of the selection of Ryan, I do not
believe that an isolated subordinate can change the nature or results of
an administration.)
Although both Obama and Romney will move us closer to dictatorship,
there is a critical difference: time. Obama is not stumbling, but racing
to his goal, and his pace can only increase in a second term, when
keeping the public happy would no longer be an important concern to him.
By contrast, though following the same road as Obama, Romney the
pragmatist can’t race to anything; since he moves by groping through
compromises, he can only, perhaps unknowingly, amble with us to the
cliff (no doubt, with some dashes now and then).
This difference in pace has profound practical implications. Within a
decade or less, for example, it is quite possible that a nihilist
assault on free speech, already visible, will gain some respectability
and momentum, and in that way start to intimidate and silence any
opposition. Whereas the Romneys won’t get around to attacking the First
Amendment for at least a generation, which gives us some time to try to
educate the country.
The political choice in November is: non-entity vs. anti-entity. Or: a
man who is nothing vs. a man who wants to mass-produce nothings. This,
in my judgment, is an unanswerable reason to vote for Romney, no matter
what the nature and quantity of his flaws. A man such as our current
president is far more dangerous to the survival of the United States
than any terrorists from the Mideast.
P.S. For the same reason, I intend to vote for whatever Republicans
in my district are running for the House and the Senate. Republican
control of at least one of these bodies, however weakened they have
become, is still some restraint on Obama if he wins. Leonard Peikoff site
PARA LER EM ESPANHOL CLIQUE AQUI
terça-feira, outubro 16, 2012
OBAMA IS AN UNPRECEDENT TRHEAT TO AMERICA
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