Wednesday, July 18, 2012

"We Have Not Yet Reached The Whole" - The Real Meaning Of Obama's "You Didn't Build That" Statement


WWJD

An enormous amount of commentary has swept across cyberspace in the few days since Barack Obama's "you didn't built that" moment in Roanoke. Leave it to Power Line and to Scott Johnson to expose the underlying truth of Obama's statement and give all freedom loving Americans cause for action come November. Here is Johnson's point:

Under Obama’s doctrine, there is no just limit on the power of the government to take the individual’s property. The property isn’t that man’s alone; he alone did not earn it. What the government does not take from the individual by taxes or regulation remains his conditionally, on the sufferance of the state.

No teaching could be more foreign to the founding principles of the United States than Obama’s doctrine.

Once again, our friends at Power Line provide their readers with insight into the meaning of the American experience, then, now, and into the future.  Your link to this essential post is here. Readers will find the comment thread very enlightening.

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