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Obama’s leap-of-faith-based charity
by Paul Jacob
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Is there any governmental goofiness Democrats won’t support?

Having abandoned limited government, Democrats are left with mere prejudice as a guide: As long as a program uses the power of the federal forces in Washington, and, in at least some backhanded way, increases that power, it just “must” be good.

There’s one exception, I guess — when Republicans think of it first.

So, what’s next?

Charity. Governments now duplicate a lot of charitable efforts. But charities remain somewhat independent. For too many politicians, that’s a bug, not a feature.

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited American shores on his 19th century sociological survey, he was astounded at how vibrant Americans were regarding charity and social betterment. See a problem? Then do something. Americans formed committees. Societies. Projects. They went to work. They accomplished things.

Now, though, after years of government usurpation of many of those causes, and the creation of a vast Leviathan state that Tocqueville did not witness this side of the Atlantic, our voluntary community sector seems weak. But that may be an optical illusion, in comparison with the old days . . . and with that very same federal government. In any case, it is said that Americans increasingly “bowl alone”; and, alone, become increasingly disengaged from their communities, their neighborhoods, etc.

The solution?

Join a local group, take to the soapbox, ring doorbells, hold festivals and bake sales and seminars? Publicize your cause using the new tools of the Internet . . . or that retro mimeograph machine you bought for 50¢ at the flea market? Raise money, and direct it to specific goals? Lead by example?

No. That wouldn’t do. Can’t have anything like that! Why, such techniques might actually smack of good ol’ American can-do-edness.

What we need, apparently, is more government.

Why? Well, ask Barack Obama, the Democrats’ presumptive nominee for the presidency.

His solution is to bureaucratize charity. Regularize it. Marshal the people of the United States into renewed “service” under massive federal programs.

“Service.” Ah, it sounds almost yummy, at least to the Judging Amy crowd. But it comes with a catch. It would all be organized in Washington.

Just what we need, another FEMA, FBI, or (heavens!) Department of Education. Or, as Obama himself recently put it, a humungous new department, filled with civilians doing good deeds, and funded on the order of the $439 billion-a-year Defense Department:

We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives we’ve set. We’ve got to have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.

Barack Obama says he’s a leader on this issue. Not merely does he seek to become Spender-in-Chief, he promises to “set a goal,” his website says, for “all middle and high school students” to engage in at least “50 hours of community service a year.” That requirement would double for college students.

After generations of governmental gear-grinding and dashed promises, Obama still unashamedly cranks out the Old Time Religion: Barack Obama will “develop national guidelines for service-learning and will give schools better tools both to develop programs and to document student experience.” Ah, yes, those national guidelines! They’ve worked so well in the past.

Obama wants to “invest in the Nonprofit Sector,” too. He talks about “federal seed money” and “leveraging” the private sector to innovate (locally, at first), and test new ideas, and then — yes, then-and-only-then — “expand successful programs to scale.” Continued...

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Subject: Obama's leap of faith based charity
Since it is a proven fact that private charities, when well administered, are overwhelmingly more efficient than public ones, has anyone ever considered changing the tax laws to make the donations to the good charities direct tax credits instead of tax deductions? This would have the dual effect of creating a greater incentive to contribute to the good charities and getting the government out of where they are ineffective. I know this doesn't stand a chance of getting through the personal power brokers. Or does it? If this sounds reasonable, only we can make it come about.

America nothing but Socialism/Communism!
Every single socialistic/communistic program now having a real choke hold on America has been foitsted upon the American citizens, dictator like, never ever a single one put to vote in order to become law.

I challenge anybody to prove me wrong? Both parties are as guilty as hell, though with a small shade of difference in most cases. Yes, the Democrats coming up with the Idea and after a little wrangling fully supported anyway, by Republicans. Yes, the very first Socialistic/Communistic program impossed on the America citizens without their consent, is none other than public education.

Yes, this system of education, that of public education is what leaven is to bread baking! Yes, in the case of public education to make good Socialist/Communists, where in the end all are supposed to think sort of alike, in essence the dumbing down of America, period. The cry is evermore more that most of our Universities are infested with liberal teachers, right? Yes, most of them begun their marching orders to be liberals, from grade one and on up to high school, etc.

Some 150 years ago over 85% of Americans were educated at home or in a one-room, church affiliated, community schoolhouse, and America's literacy rate was over 95%. Today, 85% of American children are schooled as opposed to educated in public schools and barely 60% can be called literate.

So, for now I rest my case!

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