“I have become a
socialist. I love humanity, but I HATE! people” -- from Aria
da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Headlines in Connecticut papers continue to show Democrats
falling through the rabbit hole into their own progressive Wonderland.
Headline: “Sources: Alexion Leaving
Elm City – Announcement Expected on move to Boston.”
Since the headline appeared, Alexion has confirmed the move.
President of the State Senate Martin Looney, a longtime New Haven Democrat, was
unable to cough up much info: “All I heard today” -- late Monday, September 11
– “was Alexion was leaving.” U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro pronounced
herself “shocked.” Was the unflappable DeLauro shocked because Alexion had
reneged on a $26 million bribe paid to the company by Governor Dannel Malloy to
assure its continued presence in Connecticut? Such enticements were routine
during the Malloy administration. And Alexion was not the only Connecticut
business in recent years to take the money and run, sometimes to Massachusetts,
once derisively called Taxachusetts, sometimes to New York or to other
welcoming, less rapacious states.
Headline: “Vape Shop Owners Predict
Closures.”
Vaping – essentially, smoking air infused with nicotine and
some harmless chemicals – is the technological solution to a problem presented
by cancer causing cigarettes. As people move from coffin nails to vape
products, the therapeutic tax levied to discourage cigarette smoking
diminishes. The tax gatherers’ solution to the loss of revenue is to slap a tax on retail vape sellers,
the result of which, owners of vape shops in Connecticut agree, will be the
destruction of retail vape outlets – which ultimately will result in fewer
taxes collected.
The new tax would “lead most of the state’s approximately 90
vape shops to close, as consumers turn to
on-line sellers in search of lower priced –cigarettes and supplies,”
said Christine Mazzota, the owner of 3 vape shops in Connecticut, adding “Just
do the math.”
Democratic budget makers in the state seem incapable of
doing math or appreciating an often proven apothegm: whatever you tax tends to
disappear. In 1971, Bill Buckley remarked in “Cruising Speed: A Documentary,” a
record in diary form of incidents and events in his life during a week in
November, “Curiously, the failures of
Communism are more often treated as a joke than as a tragedy. (As in the
current jollity: What would happen if the Communists occupied the Sahara?
Answer: Nothing—for 50 years. Then there would be a shortage of sand.)”
Headline: “Blumenthal Will Support
Bernie Sanders' Single-Payer Bill.”
Some political analysts were convinced very early on that Obamacare, hardwired to fail from its inception, was simply a prelude
to a universal health care system.
Universal health care is a government run, tax supported health
insurance system that undoubtedly will put insurance companies, as we know
them, out of business. No private company can compete in a public market with a
government run health insurance company, which is why, come to think of it,
there are no privately run veterans hospitals. The government veterans
hospitals are poorly run, as Blumenthal, much concerned with veterans’ affairs,
well knows. They are poorly run for the same reason the Sahara would run out of
sand should the government assume control over desserts or, for that matter,
Venezuela, once considered the Paris of Latin America, now a free market desert
experiencing shortages of toilet paper, whose socialist overlords are forced to
quell riots in the streets by hungry ex-socialists. The fall of Venezuela began
when socialist Hugo Chavez nationalized the oil industry. Socialist Venezuela,
which has more oil than Saudi Arabia, ran out of sand, so to speak.
Bernie Sanders is a socialist, the sort of politician who has learned nothing and
forgotten everything. Last week, Blumenthal stood with Sanders on a dais, as
Sanders fulminated against insurance carriers and called for universal health
care. Blumenthal, U.S. Senator from Connecticut, once known as the insurance
capital of the world, now favors the nationalization of health care, about 18
percent of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product.
In the accents of Chavez,
Blumenthal noted in a media release, “Access to
affordable healthcare should be a clear right, not an exorbitant luxury. No one
should endure sleepless nights terrified by a lack of healthcare because of how
much they make or where they live.”
Other quasi socialists supporting universal health care along with
Blumenthal are Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the Huey Long of Massachusetts,
Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Sen. Kamala Harris of California, all considered
progressive contenders for the Democrats’ 2020 presidential nomination.
The media in Connecticut is just
too timid to ask Blumenthal how long after Bloomicare becomes law it will take
before the insurance industry in his state becomes a desert, resulting in
massive job losses.
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Math, being that which lends certainty, or what approximates it, to science is reality beyond human will to change. The Left is ideologically committed to change regardless of the negative human social results as demonstrated in history in command economies past and present and in our own domestic social welfare "programs," for example our wretched "public" schools or insolvent federal welfare programs. In short, the Left is willfully blind and committed to the denial of science and history in favor of an Ocasio Cortez- lunatic self-destruction for short term political gain by our elites (like Blumenthal or Looney) and their clientele (like the sinkhole cities of Hartford and New Haven).
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In its fight to defeat the Communist Party in 1989, the Polish Solidarity Movement adopted the slogan “for Poland to be Poland, 2 + 2 must always = 4.” For 44 years of communist rule, the Poles had been lied to, in effect told that 2+2=5. To challenge the authority of the communists and prosper as a free society, Solidarity chose this slogan because they knew they had to be grounded in truth and reality.
http://www.aei.org/publication/citizens-just-want-the-truth-2-2-4/