Will Egypt Be The Next Iran?

Is Barack Obama destined to be the next Jimmy Carter?

In 1979, ‘students’ flooded the streets in Iran to protest the repressive regime of the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. While the Shah was not perfect, he was a valuable ally of the West’s. Moreover, he lifted Iran into the 20th century. However, the Iranian people were unsatisfied with the tactics of the Shah’s police state, and they demanded ‘change.’

Carrying out the greatest blunder in American foreign policy history, President Carter refused to stop the Iranian revolution. Instead of saving a strategic ally, Jimmy Carter let the Shah fall. Because of Jimmy Carter’s ineptitude, today Iran is ruled by radical Muslims and is the foremost sponsor of terrorism in the world.

The lesson of Iran is pertinent to the current unrest in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood, an organization who’s stated goal is: “eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within and sabotaging its miserable house,” is following the same playbook the radicals did in Iran. Unfortunately, President Obama and other Western leaders appear to have learned nothing from the miserable failures of the Carter regime.

In her 1979 essay, Dictatorships & Double Standards, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick explained the United States’ unfortunate habit of letting allies fall:

The pattern is familiar enough: an established autocracy with a record of friendship with the U.S. is attacked by insurgents, some of whose leaders have long ties to the Communist movement, and most of whose arms are of Soviet, Chinese, or Czechoslovak origin. The “Marxist” presence is ignored and/or minimized by American officials and by the elite media on the ground that U.S. support for the dictator gives the rebels little choice but to seek aid “elsewhere.” Violence spreads and American officials wonder aloud about the viability of a regime that “lacks the support of its own people.” The absence of an opposition party is deplored and civil-rights violations are reviewed. Liberal columnists question the morality of continuing aid to a “rightist dictatorship” and provide assurances concerning the essential moderation of some insurgent leaders who “hope” for some sign that the U.S. will remember its own revolutionary origins. Requests for help from the beleaguered autocrat go unheeded, and the argument is increasingly voiced that ties should be established with rebel leaders “before it is too late.” The President, delaying U.S. aid, appoints a special emissary who confirms the deterioration of the government position and its diminished capacity to control the situation and recommends various measures for “strengthening” and “liberalizing” the regime, all of which involve diluting its power.

The emissary’s recommendations are presented in the context of a growing clamor for American disengagement on grounds that continued involvement confirms our status as an agent of imperialism, racism, and reaction; is inconsistent with support for human rights; alienates us from the “forces of democracy”; and threatens to put the U.S. once more on the side of history’s “losers.” This chorus is supplemented daily by interviews with returning missionaries and “reasonable” rebels.

As the situation worsens, the President assures the world that the U.S. desires only that the “people choose their own form of government”; he blocks delivery of all arms to the government and undertakes negotiations to establish a “broadly based” coalition headed by a “moderate” critic of the regime who, once elevated, will move quickly to seek a “political” settlement to the conflict. Should the incumbent autocrat prove resistant to American demands that he step aside, he will be readily overwhelmed by the military strength of his opponents, whose patrons will have continued to provide sophisticated arms and advisers at the same time the U.S. cuts off military sales. Should the incumbent be so demoralized as to agree to yield power, he will be replaced by a “moderate” of American selection. Only after the insurgents have refused the proffered political solution and anarchy has spread throughout the nation will it be noticed that the new head of government has no significant following, no experience at governing, and no talent for leadership. By then, military commanders, no longer bound by loyalty to the chief of state, will depose the faltering “moderate” in favor of a fanatic of their own choosing.

In either case, the U.S. will have been led by its own misunderstanding of the situation to assist actively in deposing an erstwhile friend and ally and installing a government hostile to American interests and policies in the world. At best we will have lost access to friendly territory. At worst the Soviets will have gained a new base. And everywhere our friends will have noted that the U.S. cannot be counted on in times of difficulty and our enemies will have observed that American support provides no security against the forward march of history.

Besides the influence of the Soviet Union, Kirkpatrick’s analysis reads like it could have been written today. Letting allies, even unsavory ones, fall is doubly harmful to the United States. First, there is the fall of an ally, and the rise of an enemy. Second, every time the united States allows an ally to be overthrown, America’s other allies witness the United Sates’ lack of resolve.

Make no mistake, a revolution in Egypt will not end well. There are no moderates in the Muslim Brotherhood. On CNN, Protesters in Alexandria explained their motives:

Woman #1 sets the stage for Woman #2:

“All the people hate him. He’s supporting Israel! Israel is our enemy. We don’t like him…Israel and America supported him. We hate them all!”

Woman #1 then explains that they will accomplish the removal of Mubarak by “revolution.”

Then the guy that follows them takes it up a notch by explaining that when the people in Egypt are finally free they will be able to “destroy Israel.”

In 1979 President Carter’s UN representative, Andrew Young, said that in time, Ayatollah Khomeini would be viewed as “some kind of saint.” The Carter administration’s motto was “we can work with Khomeini.” That has not exactly worked out the way the Carterites thought it would.

The UK Telegraph reported this week that the United States has been actively supporting Egyptian ‘activists’ since President Obama has come to power. While president Obama’s democratic intentions are honorable, the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak at this time would be calamitous.

Mohamed ElBaradei, who the Muslim Brotherhood yesterday recommended as a go-between to negotiate a transfer of power, fits Kirkpatrick’s description of a moderate critic of the regime perfectly. ElBaradei’s elevation will set up a transfer of power to the worst elements in Egypt.

While some of the protesters in the streets in Cairo may be pro-democracy advocates, tired of being unemployed in a police state, should the Mubarak regime be toppled, the pro-democracy dupes will be enslaved in a radical Muslim tyranny, far more brutal than the darkest days of the Mubarak reign.

In the coming days President Mubarak will do all he can to remain in power. President Obama will have to make a decision: will he support an imperfect ally, or allow the devil we know to fall? Whatever Obama’s plan of action is, it will have far reaching consequences; forty years ago Iran was a resolute ally.

Democrats Fiddle While America Burns

Social Security is broke. The CBO announced that this years deficit will be $1.5 trillion, a world record. The national debt is climbing over $14 trillion. As Paul Ryan said, the United States is reaching a “tipping point” from which it can never turn back.

How are the Democrats addressing these issues? By playing politics and avoiding the issues.

Social Security is in the red. All the money from the fictitious trust fund will be gone by the year 2037. In his roadmap to fiscal solvency, Rep. Paul Ryan lays out how to get the country out of the ditch. The roadmap is a thoughtful look at the problems confronting the country combined reasonable solutions.

When it was announced that Rep. Ryan would be delivering the GOP response to President Obama’s State of the Union, the Democrats immediately went into full fearmonger mode. The Hill reported:

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), the master political strategist for Senate Democrats, wants to turn Ryan into a bogeyman that voters think about whenever they hear about a Republican proposal to cut federal spending.

Schumer’s Democratic colleagues have not wasted any time implementing his “bogeyman” tactics.

Rep. Anthony Weiner said “”[Obama] was then followed by a guy who was bumming us out, I felt like I just needed a drink when I was done with Paul Ryan.”

Rep. Jan Schakowsky penned an article for the Huffington Post entitled “A frightening ‘roadmap’ for America in the Republican Rebuttal to the State of the Union.”Here are some choice excerpts:

I served with Rep. Ryan on the 18 member Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, and learned firsthand from the personally congenial Ryan just how dark his vision of America’s future is for all but the super-rich.

…He laid it all out in a document he calls “A Roadmap for America’s Future.” In it was his simple plan for health care reform: destroy Medicare as we know it by giving seniors a fixed dollar voucher and sending them off to find an insurance company that will cover them. That’s after raising the age of Medicare eligibility. He also revives the discredited idea of privatizing Social Security and raising the retirement age. Good luck, Grandma!

…The Republicans led by Ryan are determined to keep serving only their wealthy constituency and push the rest of America down a dangerous road that threatens what has long been a consensus vision of our country as the land of opportunity for all.

Not content with ratcheting up fear for the dastardly Paul Ryan in print, Schakowsky went on MSNBC to tell Americans how “afraid” she was.

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse said “It’s clear from the Republican Party’s selection of Paul Ryan to be spokesman and the decision to vote on giving him unfettered control on what to cut that [Republicans] are getting behind his plan, and that makes clear they’re coming after Social Security and Medicare.”

This is just a sampling. The country is on the brink of insolvency, and Democrats are demagoguing the issues. The country is broke. These problems cannot be kicked down the road any longer. Entitlement programs have to reformed.

However, recent history has shown us what the Democrats’ real priority is: in 2003, after a majority of Democrats in the Senate voted to go to war in Iraq, Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), wrote a memo to his colleagues on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, urging them to use an Iraq War probe as a political event to do the maximum possible damage to President Bush’s reelection campaign. Senator Rockefeller valued the outcome of an election over the national security of his country.

With the Democrats’ record in mind, it is no surprise that they are eschewing the serious problems plaguing the nation in favor of short term political gains. Their lust for power knows no end.

Social Security is Broke

In his soporific State of Union address, President Obama refused to address any serious entitlement reforms. No talk of eliminating deficits can be serious if the fast growing segment of the budget, which already represents over half of the overall budget, entitlements, is not addressed.

Social Security is the entitlement most in need of immediate reconstruction. The program was created by Franklin Roosevelt in an effort to secure votes for the Democrats. Roosevelt believed that his party would be able to scare seniors by claiming that Republicans intended to cut their benefits. Roosevelt was right, and Democrats have run on that message for over eighty years.

However, reality is finally catching up with the government’s mandatory Ponzi scheme. The Associated Press reports:

The Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday that Social Security will pay out $45 billion more in benefits this year than it will collect in payroll taxes, further straining the nation’s finances. The deficits will continue until the Social Security trust funds are eventually drained, in about 2037.

First, there is no trust fund. In Helvering v. Davis, the Supreme Court affirmed that Social Security was constitutional because the funds were not specially earmarked. Therefore, Social Security taxes were, and still are, part of the government’s general revenue, like income tax receipts.

Second, take a look at the definition of a Ponzi scheme:

A form of fraud in which belief in the success of a nonexistent enterprise is fostered by the payment of quick returns to the first investors from money invested by later investors.

Social Security is the world’s largest Ponzi scheme. Future generations are treated as ‘investors,’ who are really just paying off older investors. Ponzi schemes fail when the schemer cannot find new investors. Social Secrity is in the red because the economy tanked and there is not enough new money coming in to pay old ‘investors.’

There are solutions to this problem. The most effective answer is to privatize Social Security. However, using the Roosevelt playbook, Democrats have demonized this option.

In reality, Social Security has been privatized in the United States before, and it works:

The original Social Security Act allowed for counties to opt out of the government program. Seeing the writing on the wall, Galveston County, Texas opted out of the program in 1981. Galveston voters passed the opt-out provision by a 3-1 margin. Their solution should be the model that Social Security is remodeled after.

The system goes as follows:

Our plan, put together by financial experts, was a “banking model” rather than an “investment model.” To eliminate the risks of the up-and-down stock market, workers’ contributions were put into conservative fixed-rate guaranteed annuities, rather than fluctuating stocks, bonds or mutual funds. Our results have been impressive: We’ve averaged an annual rate of return of about 6.5 percent over 24 years. And we’ve provided substantially better benefits in all three Social Security categories: retirement, survivorship and disability.

The results:

Upon retirement after 30 years, and assuming a 5 percent rate of return – more conservative than Galveston workers have earned – all workers would do better for the same contribution as Social Security:

  • Workers making $17,000 a year are expected to receive about 50 percent more per month on our alternative plan than on Social Security – $1,036 instead of $683. [See the Figure.]
  • Workers making $26,000 a year will make almost double Social Security’s return – $1,500 instead of $853.
  • Workers making $51,000 a year will get $3,103 instead of $1,368.
  • Workers making $75,000 or more will nearly triple Social Security – $4,540 instead of $1,645.
  • Galveston County’s survivorship benefits pay four times a worker’s annual salary – a minimum of $75,000 to a maximum $215,000 – versus Social Security, which forces widows to wait until age 60 to qualify for benefits, or provides 75 percent of a worker’s salary for school-age children.

In Galveston, if the worker dies before retirement, the survivors receive not only the full survivorship but get generous accidental death benefits, too. Galveston County’s disability benefit also pays more: 60 percent of an individual’s salary, better than Social Security’s.

Two government studies of the Galveston Plan – by the Government Accountability Office and the Social Security Administration – claim that low-wage workers do better under Social Security. However, these studies assumed a low 4 percent return, which is the minimum rate of return on annuities guaranteed by the insurance companies. The actual returns have been substantially higher.

Even in 2010, after the stock-market meltdown of 2008, the Galveston plan is light years ahead of Social Security.

With this record of success, the government did the only logical thing. In 1983 Congress passed a law making it illegal to opt-out of Social Security. Instead, Democrats offer serious solutions, like Rep. Anthony Weiner, who said, “[Obama] was then followed by a guy who was bumming us out, I felt like I just needed a drink when I was done with Paul Ryan,” of Rep. Ryan’s response to the State of the Union.

Democrats have demagogued entitlement reform for two generations. The Left builds scores of dependent constituency groups, then accuses conservatives proposing “reckless budget cuts.” The underlying belief supporting this tactic is that the Left can turn artificial groups of citizens against each other, with over half of the electorate on the receiving end of government largess. Driven by a lust for power, Democrats have erected a monstrous federal state that is simply unsustainable. As Paul Ryan said last night the United States is at a “tipping point,” from which there can be no turning back.

A Hollow Speech From a Failed President

Has anyone discerned what President Obama’s speech was about? Besides ripping-off Newt Gingrich with “winning the future,” there was no memorable point to last night’s State of the Union address.

Anyone who believed we would see some great pivot to the center from Obama was fooling themselves. The man is a committed Leftist, and nothing will ever change that. Mark Levin has a great take on this point:

How could a man who believes his lot in life is a matter of destiny, his and the nation’s, allow his legacy to be tainted by a Tea Party-driven election?  In his mind, he won’t.  “We are the ones we have been waiting for,” as he famously said about himself and his supporters.  He’s not going to allow a single mid-term election, driven by what he perceives to be yahoos and miscreants, change the course of history — his history or the nation’s.

On the few issues that Obama addressed specifically, the President was either dishonest, or dead wrong (“dead wrong” being a figure of speech, not meant to incite violence).

The much ballyhooed line “our Sputnik moment,” was just a bit ironic. In case you forgot, President Obama has: gutted NASA, told American astronauts to hitch a ride to space with the Ruskies, scrapped missile defense, and explained to NASA that their primary objective is to make Muslims feel good about their contributions to math and science from a few thousand years ago.

The President addressed the deficit, proclaiming “We need to take responsibility for our deficit, and reform our government.” Obama followed that clarion call with an opposition to any serious entitlement reforms. Instead, President Obama explained that the best way out of a deficit is to “invest” out. By invest, what the President means is obscene government boondoggles that will be used to fund Democrat election campaigns, like the failed Porkulus bill.

Next, President Obama missed the point of his own free enterprise sermon. The President professed his admiration for the free market, then went on to explain how only a command and control economy can spur innovation and growth.

Obama’s “investments,” if taken seriously, are awful ideas, most notably in education. Since the advent of the Department of Education, the schooling system in the United States has been rapidly deteriorating. No amount of money can fix the system. The problem isn’t that students don’t have ipads to go with their laptops and smartboards. The problem is the federal government and unions. If Obama was serious about fixing education he would devolve the entire education system, and get the federal government out of the way. However, we know Obama is not serious about education, and that he is a teacher’s union toady. President Obama oversaw and supported the destruction of the D.C. voucher program, sentencing poor and mostly minority children in the nation’s capital to abysmal educations.

In education, and all other fields, the liberal solution to all problems can be summed up in three words: tax and spend (or “invest”). However, the problem with tax and spend is eventually you run out of other people’s money. This year’s budget deficit will be $1.5 trillion dollars, a world record. One of Obama’s heralded moves of moderation was his plan to freeze government spending at current levels, something Obama claimed was a substantial cut. Only in the world of Washington D.C. can limiting the rate of growth be considered a cut. Moreover, freezing spending at current levels solidifies the additional spending of the last two years. Obama’s ‘freeze’ is just a ploy to lock in a new, substantially higher, baseline for future budgeting.

While visiting the insincere aspects of last night’s speech, one promise made by Obama rang particularly hollow: his pledge to veto any bill that holds a single earmark. Candidate Obama made the same promise in 2008. Additionally, President Obama claimed that that the Porkulus bill was pork free. Not to mention the scandalous earmarks needed to pass Obamacare. Obama’s words do not match his deeds, and this promise will be broken.

One area that the President specifically targeted for substantial budget cuts was the military. A great idea. What could possibly go wrong there? Obama threw out the scalpel and brought the jackhammer on this one. An awful idea that will put the United States in a position of weakness for years to come.

Perhaps the most disingenuous moment of last night, besides the bipartisan seating plan, was President Obama taking credit for the extension of the Bush tax cuts. Obama campaigned against the cuts throughout 2008, was forced to pass them last year, and plans on running against them for the next two years.

If turning the Bush tax cuts into the Obama tax cuts was the most disingenuous part of the speech, Obama taking credit for victory in Iraq was the most sickening. Barack Obama spent his time in the Senate opposing his country every step of the way. In spite of him, and in spite of the Democratic Party, the United States is succeeding in Iraq. If any President deserves credit for the success it is Obama’s predecessor, who ignored the critics and pursued victory.

Overall, President Obama’s State of the Union was a meandering mess. His promises came across as hollow, and he seemed unwilling or unable to tackle the serious issues confronting his nation.

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Chinese Pianist Plays Anti-American Anthem at White House State Dinner

Lang Lang, a Chinese pianist, played the anti-American theme song to the movie “Battle on Shangganling Mountain” at the White House. The song is used by the ChiComs to inspire nationalism and hatred of the United States.

The Epoch Times reports:

The film [Battle on Shangganling Mountain] depicts a group of “People’s Volunteer Army” soldiers who are first hemmed in at Shanganling (or Triangle Hill) and then, when reinforcements arrive, take up their rifles and counterattack the U.S. military “jackals.”

The movie and the tune are widely known among Chinese, and the song has been a leading piece of anti-American propaganda by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for decades… The message of the propaganda is that the United States is an enemy—in fighting in the Korean War the United States’ real goal was said to be to invade and conquer China. The victory at Triangle Hill was promoted as a victory over imperialists.

The song Lang Lang played describes how beautiful China is and then near the end has this verse, “When friends are here, there is fine wine /But if the jackal comes /What greets it is the hunting rifle.” The “jackal” in the song is the United States.

The ChiComs see the playing of this song as a substantial show of Chinese authority. Moreover, this episode will be played as further evidence of the weakness of President Obama, and the United States, in China and around the world.

From his international bowing tour, to his rejection of American Exceptionalism, President Obama is the leading advocate of American decline. Obama’s weakness is provocative. While the media and Old Europe may admire President Obama, America’s enemies laugh at the United States’ impotence.

The playing of this song is the next pathetic chapter in the Obama presidency. The world did not love George W. Bush, but they did fear him. Would the Chinese be so brash if an adult was in the White House?

A suggestion of some appropriate music for the President’s next official visit to China:

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