June 24, 2022
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Have They No Shame?

Have They No Shame?

Suppose your spouse said on Monday, โ€œWe have to cut back on our sugar consumption because eating too much is bad for our health,โ€ and then on Tuesday, โ€œPut lots of more sugar on your cereal. It not only tastes goodโ€”itโ€™s also healthful.โ€

No doubt youโ€™d ย respond, โ€œYou just contradicted what you said yesterday. Did you learn something since then that made you change your mind? If so, what is it?โ€

That is the reaction we all should have to the Democratsโ€™ abrupt switch from condemning unemployment to lauding it.

For decades the Democrats stressed the importance of everyone having a job and accused Republicans of placing too little value on work. Some examples:

The 2004 Democratic platform declared, โ€œGeorge Bush values wealth over hard workโ€ and went on to assert their view: โ€œWe believe that a strong America begins at home, with good jobs that support families and an equal chance for all our people . . . We believe that good jobs will help strengthen [and] expand the strongest middle class the world has ever known.โ€

The 2008 Democratic platform stated, โ€œWe need a government that stands up for the hopes, values, and interests of working people, and gives everyone willing to work hard the chance to make the most of their God-given potential.โ€ It then went on to mention jobsย over sixty times! The twin themes of these statements were lamentation over the loss of Americansโ€™ jobs and promises of an unrelenting effort to create new jobsโ€”good, high paying jobsโ€”for workers.

The 2012 platform stressed the โ€œneed [for] an economy that creates the jobs of the future and makes things the rest of the world buys . . . And we continue to fight for measures that would strengthen the recovery and create jobs now.โ€ Like the earlier platforms, this one spoke of โ€œsaving jobs,โ€ โ€œcreating jobs,โ€ โ€œincreas[ing] jobs,โ€ bringing overseas jobs back home, โ€œadding jobs,โ€ and providing access to โ€œgood, family-supporting jobs.โ€

As these examples show, for a long time Democrats have gone out of their way to present themselves as champions of work and promoters of good jobs for the masses. And the advent of Obamacare brought more promises of job creation, with predicted numbers in the hundreds of thousands and even millions.

Then came the recent Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report stating that Obamacare will cause 2.3 million jobs to beย lostย and thus strike a devastating blow to the middle class.

Instantly, the Democratic mantra changed fromย the opportunity to work is crucial to American familiesย to the diametrically opposedย work isnโ€™t all itโ€™s cracked up to beโ€”not working can be just as fulfilling.ย Here are some examples of that mantra:

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi claimed that one of the goals of Obamacare has been to โ€œgive people life, a healthy life, [and] liberty to pursue their happiness. And that liberty is to not be job-locked, but to follow their passion,โ€ an example of which, she asserted, is to โ€œwrite poetry.โ€

Congressman Keith Ellison enthusiastically agreed that the loss of jobs is a good thing: โ€œWe are going to have parents being able to come home, working reasonable hours. People are going to be able to retire. People might actually be able to cook dinner rather than have to order out and get some takeout.โ€ The lack of jobs provides a โ€œgreat opportunity,โ€ he says, to โ€œlook at our work/life balance.โ€

Senator Chuck Schumer was no less exuberant: โ€œMany American workers [will now] have freedom. Now thatโ€™s a good word. Freedom to do things that they couldnโ€™t do. The single mom whoโ€™s raising three kids has to keep the job because of healthcare, can now spend some time raising those kids. Thatโ€™s a family value.โ€

Here is a brief summary of what the Democrats have asked the American people to believe over the better part of the last decade:

That George W. Bushโ€™s final unemployment rate of 4.6% in 2007 showed not only his incompetence but also his lack of concern for the working class.

That Barack Obamaโ€™s unemployment rate ofย 9.6%ย in 2010 was by some strange calculusย inherited from Bushย and therefore Bushโ€™s fault.

That the CBOโ€™s 2014 projection of anย additional lossย of 2.3 million jobs caused by Obamacare does not suggest that Barack Obama is incompetent or does not care for the working class. On the contrary, it is cause for REJOICING because being jobless frees us from the bondage of โ€œjob-lock.โ€

That the Democrats would ask the American people to swallow such hogwash proves not only that they think we are morons but also, and more importantly, that they are utterly shameless.

Copyright ยฉ 2014 byย Vincent Ryan Ruggiero. All rights reserved

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