{"id":918,"date":"2012-03-10T22:36:56","date_gmt":"2012-03-10T22:36:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/victorhanson.com.108-166-28-151.mdgnetworks.com\/wordpress\/?p=918"},"modified":"2013-02-27T22:41:15","modified_gmt":"2013-02-27T22:41:15","slug":"what-we-do-not-want-to-hear-anymore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/victorhanson.com\/wordpress\/what-we-do-not-want-to-hear-anymore\/","title":{"rendered":"What We Do Not Want to Hear Anymore"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>by Victor Davis Hanson<\/p>\n<p><em>Pj Media<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><em>NO MAS<\/em>, MR. PRESIDENT<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The State of the Union\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/pjmedia.com\/eddriscoll\/2012\/01\/24\/quote-of-the-day-215\/\">could have been written<\/a>\u00a0[1] by a computer program.<!--more--> All the now familiar Obama furniture was in the room: the mock outrage at \u201cthem,\u201d the psychodramatic first-person boasting (as in, \u201cI will oppose..,\u201d \u201cI will not work with\u2026,\u201d \u201cI will decline\u2026,\u201d \u201cI will not stand by \u2026,\u201d I will not cede\u2026,\u201d \u201cI will not walk away\u2026,\u201d \u201cI will not back down\u2026,\u201d \u201cI will not go back\u2026\u201d); the now customary rear-view-mirror jab at his fading predecessor; the monotonous promising that something is so bad that we must have a new program for it (each year the same threat, the same solution, the same failure); and the silence about the Obama legacy of stimulus, debt, and ObamaCare.<\/p>\n<p>But the people are tired and simply by now\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/pjmedia.com\/instapundit\/136167\/\">shut their ears<\/a>\u00a0[2]. Here are five things in the current age that exhaust us.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Go Pay For It Yourself!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>What is it about debt\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nationalreview.com\/articles\/289543\/state-our-union-broke-mark-steyn\">that Mr. Obama does not get<\/a>\u00a0[3]? Please spare us any new programs or initiatives. We owe now $16 trillion. America is borrowing at the rate of $3 billion-plus a day. So please, Mr. President, no more Solyndras. We did not want or need Cash for Clunkers. There is no money for more<a href=\"http:\/\/www.thegatewaypundit.com\/2012\/01\/shameless-obama-says-bush-is-foodstamp-president-not-me\/\">expansions of food stamps<\/a>\u00a0[4]. Nothing is left for student loan reprieves, high-speed rail, or anything else. To propose any new expenditure would first require some honest disclosure, like the following: \u201cI wish to borrow $10 billion at 3% interest to lower student loan debt and I propose to pay for it by selling off 1000 new oil leases.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The problem with these Obama initiatives is not just that we do not have the money and must borrow to pay for them, but that we feel most of them only make things worse, whether by subsidizing another mortgage for someone who is by market standards not likely to meet the loan payments and would be better off renting, or by paying some insider crony to make and sell solar panels at a loss. Again, chill on the new programs, and just start paying off what you already borrowed. Outside government, psychiatrists often treat with mind-altering medicines the unstable who compulsively charge things that they cannot pay for and do not need.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Enough Bogeymen, Already<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>What is it about George Bush that obsesses Obama? It is now January 2012, 40 months after the September 2008 meltdown. So let us finally quit scapegoating \u201cthey\u201d (\u201cIn the six months before I held office\u2026\u201d; \u201cIn 2008\u2026\u201d) who did such terrible things to poor us. Instead, accept the truth about both culpability and responsibility.<\/p>\n<p>Wall Street crooks were only one third of the equation. Another third were equally dishonest and greedy insiders at Freddie and Fannie, such as Clinton hacks like Franklin Raines, Jamie Gorelick, or James A. Johnson, who made millions for themselves without much banking expertise, and were egged on by congressionals like Barney Frank and\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB123681364667801647.html\">Chris Dodd<\/a>\u00a0[5]. who hid their own conflicts of interest with high talk about helping the poor. That the three chiefs of staffs in the Obama White House were all Wall Streeters who made millions, in part from the housing bubble, is proof enough of the revolving-door, get-rich schemes. (I don\u2019t remember any particular banking skills that Rahm Emanuel ever displayed that would result in $16 million in profits from two years on Wall Street. Apparently he was a fat cat, a millionaire, and one who did not know that at some point that he already had made enough money.)<\/p>\n<p>The other third party, of course, was \u201cwe.\u201d We were not forced to buy homes by \u201cthem.\u201d Some of us were greedy and wanted to keep flipping real estate and got caught when the music stopped. Some were stupid and leveraged their homes to pay down credit card debt and write off the interest \u2014 or take on even more consumer debt. Some were always better off in an apartment or rental. True, some just bought at the wrong time; but that\u2019s called \u201cbad luck\u201d and not quite the result of a mustached black hat forcing an innocent widow at gunpoint to sign on the dotted line. What are we to think when the president thunders, \u201cWe learned that mortgages had been sold to people who couldn\u2019t afford or understand them\u201d? What does \u201cwe learned\u201d mean? Did we ever not know? And what does his passive-voice \u201chad been sold\u201d mean? Are we to learn now that it does not mean \u201cbought\u201d? Americans did not \u201cbuy\u201d houses, but were pried out of their beds to have too costly homes \u201csold\u201d to them?<\/p>\n<p>We accept that the president inherited a rocky situation, but accept even more that he sought to never \u201clet a crisis go to waste\u201d; rammed down ObamaCare, more regulations, and more stimulus; borrowed $5 trillion in three years; demonized the job-hiring classes; and so turned what would have been a natural recovery into 36 months of stagnation.<\/p>\n<p>So we are tired of hearing about all the bad people who do all the bad things to us. Life is not a zero-sum peasant world, where someone\u2019s extra olive tree must be considered someone else\u2019s lost olive tree. We don\u2019t care whether someone makes over the dreaded $200,000, only whether there are still such employers around to hire at good wages. A final polite suggestion: every time the president goes after \u201cthem,\u201d can he please explain how much a Jon Corzine, Bill Daley, Rahm Emanuel, John Kerry, George Soros, Elizabeth Warren \u2014 or Michelle Obama \u2014 made, and how exactly they made it?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Please, No More Green Initiatives<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If incandescent light bulbs are really toxic, unreliable, and expensive, then the public will start buying the cheaper, greener, and more economical fluorescent alternative. When the technology is mastered and solar panels are a bargain, they will sell. When gas hits $5 a gallon, we will want more Priuses. Mr. Chu,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.csmonitor.com\/Environment\/Bright-Green\/2009\/0205\/energy-secretary-climate-change-could-wipe-out-calif-farming\">please no more sermons<\/a>\u00a0[6] on California agriculture ($17 billion in exports this year) blowing away. We don\u2019t object to government incentives or tax credits, but please no more subsidized green plants, no more government laws outlawing good products, no more federal buying of perfectly good cars to crush.<\/p>\n<p>Green is now\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/ricochet.com\/main-feed\/Barack-Obama-is-a-Terrible-Fund-Manager-and-a-Rotten-Tech-VC\">synonymous with hucksterism<\/a>\u00a0[7], whether the Al Gore \u201ccry wolf\u201d corporatism, or the academic grandee snagging grants (while worried in email over the con), or the campaign bundler suddenly wanting government cash for some sort of Mr. Chu\u2019s Pet Rock-like solar panel plant. Mr. President, almost everything you said in your State of the Union address about energy was misleading. Gas has risen over 80% since you took office. The only reason that it has not gone even higher is that your economic policies ensured slow growth (1.7%) and thus curbed fuel demand. Meanwhile, some brilliant entrepreneurs discovered how to frack and horizontally drill on mostly private land; so oil and gas production went up despite radical curtailment of federal oil and gas leases by 40%. How strange: after going after the gas and oil industry for three years, the president still could not, as promised, get electricity prices to \u201cskyrocket\u201d or gas to reach \u201cEuropean levels,\u201d and so takes credit for those who resisted his own agenda.<\/p>\n<p><strong>No \u201cConversation\u201d on Race<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Eric Holder once called us collective cowards for not wishing another conversation on race on his terms \u2014 a request echoed now about every week by the Black Caucus or some op-ed writer as the campaign heats up. Sadly, we know where these conversations lead and the parameters in which they must be conducted. If in doubt, ask a liberal like Bill Cosby or Juan Williams the wages of trying to transcend the cult of victimization and redress.<\/p>\n<p>In our mixed-up, intermarried, and multiracial society, we really do not know who is quite so-called white anymore, and who is not \u2014 and increasingly don\u2019t care, despite the race industry\u2019s efforts to use 1\/16-like rules to prove authenticity.<\/p>\n<p>No one quite knows why a dark-skinned Pakistani-American does not qualify for preferences, and a light-skinned Brazilian American with a trilled last name sort of can. No one quite knows why the descendants of those who were interned in camps, or of those blown up while working for the 19th-century railroad, often outscore the majority on math tests and therefore must have an unspoken quota placed on their numbers admitted into universities, while those who recently immigrated from the Caribbean on average perhaps do not outscore the majority, and therefore must receive federal preferences as if their ancestors were discriminated against. But one does know quite well that any discussion that touches on higher per capita rates of illegitimacy, single-parent households, drug use, state dependency, or criminality must not go beyond the parameters of either racial bias or the legacy of past prejudice. Taboo is any reference to cultural attitudes or practices. Self-, rather than government-, help is a profanity.<\/p>\n<p>So we know where these state subsidized \u201cconversations\u201d of Mr. Holder go and we\u2019d rather pass on the charade. Again, the government can continue its racial surveys, racial symposia, and racial obsessions, but most just opt out of all that. To paraphrase Michelle Obama, the answer is not that we are stereotypical \u201cangry white guys,\u201d just that we are tired of the same old communiqu\u00e9s and finger-pointing from the Ministry of Information faces on the big screen. You see, some may still nod, but no one believes any more.<\/p>\n<p><strong>No Need to Cite the Past<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When we hear historical references, we expect that they are wrong. The president again mentioned his grandfather the other night; but the last time he did he improperly claimed that he had helped to liberate Auschwitz. When he talked about Islam in Cairo, he made up most of his facts. In the State of the Union, references to the wonderful postwar age were misleading. He implies that high taxes and big government after 1945 made America work. But big government and redistributive taxing and spending were started in earnest during the 1930s and did not work. Even World War II did not make them work in a sustainable fashion, but rather the effects of World War II did when real wealth creation paid down the debts. The reason? Largely because there was no industry in Japan, Germany, China, South Korea, or Western Europe in 1946.<\/p>\n<p>The result was that Americans paid off much of their debts because for 15 years they supplied the world with everything from refrigerators to soft drinks to tractors. When the global economy rebounded by the 1960s, the game of high union wages, ever more regulations, and sustainable Great Society deficit spending was going to be over. \u201cMade in Japan\u201d no longer meant \u201cjunk\u201d but high quality cars, cameras, and lawn mowers. Barack Obama and Michael Moore may think that a wily CEO stole all GM\u2019s money and shut down the plants in the 1970s out of union-hating greed. In fact, all that happened was the world grew up, copied and improved on American business, and then sometimes tore it apart through cutthroat competition at producing a better product at a cheaper price, something impossible earlier when Mao was killing people with eyeglasses, Hiroshima was still cinders, Frankfurt was in rubble, and Seoul had been leveled three times.<\/p>\n<p><strong>In the End, It\u2019s About What We Always Expected<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Human nature and the laws of physics, not technocratic liberalism, are still the best guides to the madness around us. Money borrowed has to be paid back or the debt eaten by someone, period. Poverty is defined by a want of material necessities, not by lacking the appurtenances that someone else better off enjoys. Gas and oil are miracle fuels and it is very hard to find alternate energies at comparable costs and reliability. And as a rule, the green class of environmental elites usually uses more fossil fuels per capita than do the muscular classes who mine and drill them out of the ground \u2014 and who do not jet, drive, or live in the comparable fashion of their critics. The content of our character alone matters; those who are not so confident in their own, usually demand that their tribal affiliations be essential and not incidental to their personas. Most accept that culture, not race matters, but it matters still more not to say that. Most of the political class has no interest in history; dogma is their creed. They assume that everyone (far less noble than themselves) in the past would have agreed with them, or now can be\u00a0<em>post facto<\/em>\u00a0made to agree with them.<\/p>\n<hr align=\"left\" width=\"40%\" \/>\n<p>URLs in this post:<br \/>\n[1] could have been written:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/pjmedia.com\/eddriscoll\/2012\/01\/24\/quote-of-the-day-215\/\">http:\/\/pjmedia.com\/eddriscoll\/2012\/01\/24\/quote-of-the-day-215\/<\/a><br \/>\n[2] shut their ears:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/pjmedia.com\/instapundit\/136167\/\">http:\/\/pjmedia.com\/instapundit\/136167\/<\/a><br \/>\n[3] that Mr. Obama does not get:<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nationalreview.com\/articles\/289543\/state-our-union-broke-mark-steyn\">http:\/\/www.nationalreview.com\/articles\/289543\/state-our-union-broke-mark-steyn<\/a><br \/>\n[4] expansions of food stamps:<a href=\"http:\/\/www.thegatewaypundit.com\/2012\/01\/shameless-obama-says-bush-is-foodstamp-president-not-me\/\">http:\/\/www.thegatewaypundit.com\/2012\/01\/shameless-obama-says-bush-is-foodstamp-president-not-me\/<\/a><br \/>\n[5] Chris Dodd:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB123681364667801647.html\">http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB123681364667801647.html<\/a><br \/>\n[6] please no more sermons:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.csmonitor.com\/Environment\/Bright-Green\/2009\/0205\/energy-secretary-climate-change-could-wipe-out-calif-farming\">http:\/\/www.csmonitor.com\/Environment\/Bright-Green\/2009\/0205\/energy-secretary-climate-change-could-wipe-out-calif-farming<\/a><br \/>\n[7] synonymous with hucksterism:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/ricochet.com\/main-feed\/Barack-Obama-is-a-Terrible-Fund-Manager-and-a-Rotten-Tech-VC\">http:\/\/ricochet.com\/main-feed\/Barack-Obama-is-a-Terrible-Fund-Manager-and-a-Rotten-Tech-VC<\/a><\/p>\n<div align=\"center\">\n<p>\u00a92012 Victor Davis Hanson<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Victor Davis Hanson Pj Media NO MAS, MR. 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