Obama believes your success is a gift from government
by Michael Barone
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July 19, 2012 12:09 AM | 848 views | 21 21 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Perhaps the rain made the teleprompter unreadable. That’s one thought I had on pondering Barack Obama’s comments to a rain-soaked rally in Roanoke, Va., last Friday.

Perhaps he didn’t really mean what he said. Or perhaps — as is often the case with people — when unanchored from a prepared text he revealed what he really thinks.

“There are a lot of wealthy, successful Americans who agree with me — because they want to give something back,” he began, defending his policy of higher tax rates on high earners. “They know they didn’t — look, if you’ve been successful, you didn’t get there on your own. You didn’t get there on your own. I’m always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart. There are a lot of smart people out there. It must be because I worked harder than everybody else. Let me tell you something — there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there.

“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.”

In other words, Steve Jobs didn’t make Apple happen. It was the work of a teacher union member — er, great teacher — and the government agencies that paved I-280 and El Camino Real that made Apple happen.

High earners don’t deserve the money they make, Obama apparently thinks. It’s the gift of government, and they shouldn’t begrudge handing more of it back to government.

And that’s true, as he told Charlie Gibson of ABC News in 2008, even if those higher tax rates produce less revenue for the government, as has been the case with rate increases on capital gains. The government should take away the money as a matter of “fairness.”

The cynical might dismiss Obama’s preoccupation with higher tax rates as an instance of a candidate dwelling on one of his few proposals that tests well in the polls. Certainly he doesn’t want to talk much about Obamacare or the stimulus package.

Cynics might note that he spurned super-committee Republicans’ willingness last year to reduce tax deductions so as to actually increase revenue from high earners, without discouraging investment or encouraging tax avoidance as higher tax rates do.

But maybe Obama’s Captain-Ahab-like pursuit of higher tax rates just comes from a sense that no one earns success and that there’s no connection between effort and reward.

That kind of thinking also helps to explain the approach taken by Sen. Patty Murray in a speech at the Brookings Institution Monday. She wants a tax rate increase on high earners so badly she said she’d prefer raising everyone’s taxes next year to maintaining current rates.

Murray was first elected in 1992 as a state legislator who had been dismissed by a lobbyist as “just a mom in tennis shoes.” But in 20 years she’s become an accomplished appropriator and earmarker.

“Do no harm,” Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told members of Congress at a hearing yesterday, urging them to avoid the sharp spending cuts and tax rate increases scheduled for year’s end.

But Murray is threatening to do exactly that kind of harm. Those prattling about how irresponsible Republicans are might want to ponder her threat.

And to consider that Republicans remember what happened to the last Republican who agreed to such rate increases, George H.W. Bush in 1990. Seeking re-election in 1992, he won only 37 percent of the vote. Republicans won’t risk that again.

The Obama Democrats seem to believe that there’s no downside risk in threatening huge tax increases for everyone and in asserting that if you’re successful “someone else made that happen.”

But The Wall Street Journal’s Catherine McCain Nelson reported yesterday how affluent Denver suburbanites have soured on Obama. Obama tied John McCain 49 to 49 percent among voters over $100,000 income in 2008, but in NBC/WSJ polls this year they’ve favored Mitt Romney 50 to 44 percent.

Affluent voters trended Democratic over two decades on cultural issues. But economic issues dominate this year, and they may not appreciate Obama’s assertion that they don’t deserve what they’ve earned.

Michael Barone, senior political analyst for The Washington Examiner is a Fox News Channel contributor and a co-author of The Almanac of American Politics.
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just sayin
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July 21, 2012
@West Cobb Here' Obama's quote that you supposedly read is an example of Fox News selective editing. To be sure Elizabeth Warren was more articulate but the point is the same.

OBAMA: "If you were successfull somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped create this unbelievable American system that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business you didn't build that. Somebody made it happen. The internet did not get completed on it's own. Government reasearch created the internet so that companies companies could make money off the internet. THE POINT IS, THAT WHEN WE SUCCEED, WE SUCCEED BECAUSE OF OUR 'INDIVIDUAL INITATIVE' BUT ALSO BECAUSE WE DO THINGS TOGETHER. There are things, just like fighting fires, we don't do on our own. I mean if everybody had their own fire service. That would be a hard way to organize fighting fires".
Hopium and Change
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July 19, 2012
The Dems single biggest mistake was in not running Hillary for president in 2008. At this point in time, she would have been coasting to an easy reelection to four more years. Instead, the Dems have a goof who is showing more and more of his true radical leftist ideology each day, as his chances of reelection decrease with each gaff and new desperate pleas to his splintered base. Each day the Dems trot out a new distraction to the 8.2% unemployment situation, and each day their efforts go down in flames.
good grief
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July 24, 2012
The 8.2% unemployment situation and each day Obama's efforts to improve the economy are going down in flames. This serves as a testiment to Mitch McConnell and John Boener's ability to obstruct, filibuster and block anything that might put the American People above Republican political self interest.
just sayin
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July 19, 2012
Over two days Fox News spent 42 segments and more than two hours of airtime manufacturing a scandal by deceptively editing comments President Obama made at a campaign appearance in Virginia.

Obama made the remarkable observation that business owners do not acheive success in a vacuum, but that public infrastructure such as roads, school and fire departments creates a community that supports business.

The edited clip featured the two lines. If you've got a business, you didn't build that somebody else made it happen.

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The point is that when we succeed we succeed because of our individual inititive, but also because we do things together.

Not the first time Fox has used edited comments to manufacture their outrage and it won't be the last.

Ho Ho Funny
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July 19, 2012
@just sayin

Your remarks are applicable to MSNBC and CNN. Obama's remarks were quite clear, and you are missing the point. Obama revealed his radical left wing ideology more than talking about business owners. JOBS, think jobs, that is what this election is about, and 8.2% unemployment falls squarely on Obama's watch, and this is what is going to cost him the election. The outrage among small business owners and entrepreneurs over Obama's remarks is growing, and it ain't going away. Jobs! Where are the jobs that Obama promised?

Kevin Foley
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July 19, 2012
@ Just Sayin' - Conservatism is a system built on deception. This latest is yet another example. Not only are the mouth breathers at Fox saying it, so is Romney.

Nobody would vote for a conservative candidate if the candidate told you what he was really for and against.
West Cobb
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July 19, 2012
Sorry, "just sayin", I don't watch Fox News, but I did read the transcript of Obama's comments. You can't blame this on Fox News; they don't write Obama's speeches; your spin is disingenuous. I agree with Michael Barone, we saw a glimpse of his anti-capitalist ideology in his "off the teleprompter" remarks. If you need further explanation on the significance of those remarks, I recommend Barbara Donnelly Lane's latest blog column, on the MDJ website. BTW, you really need to get out more; sitting on your couch watching Fox News and counting video clips is a pitiful substitute for real life.
Foley's Follies
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July 19, 2012
@Kevin Foley aka various other nyms

Jobs Kevin, it's all about jobs, and Obama has not produced a single job, as he promised he would. The 8.2% Americans who are unemployed, KevIn, do not give a hoot about your opinion of Fox or Rush. Kevin, you get ugly, when you resort to name calling. Jobs, remember, Jobs, that is what this election is all about.
Kevin Foley
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July 19, 2012
I started a business from scratch 26 years ago and built it into a thriving company and Obama is spot on. I didn't do it on my own for all the reasons he says. If you read the context of what he's saying, how could anyone disagree?

Leave it to Barone and the other far right pundits - most of whom never started and built a a business - to distort the president's meaning into an "anit-small business" attitude.

That's fine. If the GOP wants to play gotcha, Democrats have the mother of all gotchas:

Let's see the tax returns, Willard. What are you hiding now and, if your elected, what would ypou hide later?

Foley's Follies
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July 19, 2012
@Kevin Foley aka various other nyms

Kevin, Kevin, Kevin, are you still smoking the hopium and change of 2008? Why do you spend so much time here, if you have such a busy company? You ought to be out making money? Obama was not displaying any attitude of anti-small business. What Obama did have on display for the voters to see with that statement of his about business was his radical leftist ideology. The single big gotcha of this election is Where Are The Jobs? 8.2% unemployment four years in hopium and change and still no jobs. Tax returns do not create jobs, and four years of hope and change has not produced a single job, only 8.2% unemployment. Where are the jobs?
Dr Sagley
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July 19, 2012
Four years of hope and change and a promise of the most transparent government ever has yet to produce one job. However, the last four years has produced the most secretive behind the scenes government this country has ever seen. Again, where are the jobs?
anonymous
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July 19, 2012
Obviously the message here is to work less and let the government take care of our prosperity. What a fool! I bet his handlers were squirming when that came out. Let's be sure to make this a 4 year mistake and get him out in November
Tax returns?
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July 19, 2012
Please, our schools in Cobb taught us some reasoning. Nice try, but where are the tax returns?
@Tax returns?
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July 19, 2012
And where are the college records, deed records on house financing, the passport apps, the social security app, the selective service app, and a pile of other background items on Obama that people with nothing to hide happily release?

A very hypocritical request, "Tax returns?".

Apparently, your government education wasn't very rigorous.
Mitchy
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July 19, 2012
@Tax returns

Where are the JOBS? Jobs, it's about jobs. Four years of no jobs! Hope and change did not bring us a single job.
@Mitchy
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July 19, 2012
Let's see how good you are at math. If you deduct the 750k jobs lost during the first month of the Obama Presidency which I am sure you agree were not caused by his watch and add the 4 million created since that first month, he has created more jobs than Bush in eight years. Now where are those tax returns?
Joe Michaels
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July 19, 2012
@Tax returns

Partner, if you believe that fuzzy math you just spewed about jobs, you need to go back to third grade math. And none of what you said helps the men and women who have run out of unemployment. They smoked the hopium and change from Obama, and they are still looking for jobs. 8.2% unemployment falls square on Obama's watch, all four years. Again, Where Are The Jobs? Tax returns don't create jobs. Try your fuzzy logic again.
Hopium and Change
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July 19, 2012
@Tax returns

Where is the proof for all those crazy numbers and statistics you spew about jobs? Me thinks you have been smoking too much hopium and change. JOBS is what the 2012 election is all about. Men and women with no jobs could give a twit about anybody's tax returns. What they want is JOBS. Where are the Jobs that Obama promised. All he has to show for four years is 8.2% unemployment. Where are the jobs?
Here's the jobs
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July 19, 2012
@Tax returns The jobs are waiting for approval by the tea party cavemen in the house who refuse to approve ANYTHING that will help the middle class get jobs. Even Reagan could not have created more than 4 million jobs after the economy these nutcases on the right left Obama day one. Now go back to your country club and find the tax returns.
@Joe
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July 19, 2012
Joe Michaels, please explain what about the math is fuzzy? The only thing fuzzy is how Romney can have 100 million in an IRA.
good grief
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July 21, 2012
What color is the sky where you people live? Romney is simply a "tax cheat". No wonder he refuser to release his tax returns, he probably doesn't pay any. He off shores his money in Swiss bank accounts, in the Cayman Islands and sets up phoney shell companies in Bermuda and he used his IRA as a multi-million dollar tax dodge. And you're worries about Obama's birth certificate and school transcripts. How about his dental records?
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