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Title: The Anger Of The Left
Source: www.townhall.com
URL Source: [None]
Published: May 15, 2007
Author: Thomas Sowell
Post Date: 2007-05-16 02:17:08 by BeAChooser
Keywords: None
Views: 166
Comments: 8

Located Here.

The Anger Of The Left

by Thomas Sowell

That people on the political left have a certain set of opinions, just as people do in other parts of the ideological spectrum, is not surprising. What is surprising, however, is how often the opinions of those on the left are accompanied by hostility and even hatred.

Particular issues can arouse passions here and there for anyone with any political views. But, for many on the left, indignation is not a sometime thing. It is a way of life.

How often have you seen conservatives or libertarians take to the streets, shouting angry slogans? How often have conservative students on campus shouted down a visiting speaker or rioted to prevent the visitor from speaking at all?

The source of the anger of liberals, "progressives" or radicals is by no means readily apparent. The targets of their anger have included people who are non-confrontational or even genial, such as Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.

It is hard to think of a time when Karl Rove or Dick Cheney has even raised his voice but they are hated like the devil incarnate.

There doesn't even have to be any identifiable individual to arouse the ire of the left. "Tax cuts for the rich" is more than a political slogan. It is incitement to anger.

All sorts of people can have all sorts of beliefs about what tax rates are best from various points of view. But how can people work themselves into a lather over the fact that some taxpayers are able to keep more of the money they earned, instead of turning it over to politicians to dispense in ways calculated to get themselves re-elected?

The angry left has no time to spend even considering the argument that what they call "tax cuts for the rich" are in fact tax cuts for the economy.

Nor is the idea new that tax cuts can sometimes spur economic growth, resulting in more jobs for workers and higher earnings for business, leading to more tax revenue for the government.

A highly regarded economist once observed that "taxation may be so high as to defeat its object," so that sometimes "a reduction of taxation will run a better chance, than an increase, of balancing the Budget."

Who said that? Milton Friedman? Arthur Laffer? No. It was said in 1933 by John Maynard Keynes, a liberal icon.

Lower tax rates have led to higher tax revenues many times, both before and since Keynes' statement -- the Kennedy tax cuts in the 1960s, the Reagan tax cuts in the 1980s, and the recent Bush tax cuts that have led to record high tax revenues this April.

Budget deficits have often resulted from runaway spending but seldom from reduced tax rates.

Those on the other side may have different arguments. However, the question here is not why the left has different arguments, but why there is such anger.

Often it is an exercise in futility even to seek to find a principle behind the anger. For example, the left's obsession with the high incomes of corporate executives never seems to extend to equally high -- or higher -- incomes of professional athletes, entertainers, or best-selling authors like Danielle Steel.

If the reason for the anger is a feeling that corporate CEOs are overpaid for their contributions, then there should be even more anger at people who get even more money for doing absolutely nothing, because they have inherited fortunes.

Yet how often has the left gotten worked up into high dudgeon over those who inherited the Rockefeller, Roosevelt or Kennedy fortunes? Even spoiled heirs like Paris Hilton don't really seem to set them off.

If it is hard to find a principle behind what angers the left, it is not equally hard to find an attitude.

Their greatest anger seems to be directed at people and things that thwart or undermine the social vision of the left, the political melodrama starring the left as saviors of the poor, the environment, and other busybody tasks that they have taken on.

It seems to be the threat to their egos that they hate. And nothing is more of a threat to their desire to run other people's lives than the free market and its defenders.

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#1. To: BeAChooser (#0)

Oh, jesus, that's BEAUTIFUL. The right wing has never shown any anger???? HAHAHAHAHAHA. Ever see the Klan in action? Ever seen Cheney calling liberals TRAITORS???? Oh, this is priceless. How about Tom DeLay sucker-punching someone on the House floor? How about Jerry Falwell saying that liberals caused 911? How about that filthy drag queen Hoover calling liberals communist infiltrators? How about ... oh, I could go on for a month.

Yeah, I'm a liberal and an angry one. And honest, unlike the lying, vicious punks who make up what passes for the conservative party these days.

There's a thing called projection, calling your opponent exactly what you are. Sowell needs a major psychological intervention, the stupid punk.

I think I will send him a link to FR and watch as he tries to call them leftists. Moron.

Mekons4  posted on  2007-05-16   2:35:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BeAChooser (#0)

Man, rereading that POS column makes me remember what the right is all about...pure hate. Conservatives are one thing, but the right wing is just about hate.

Ann Coulter. Sean Hannity. Rush Limbaugh. Antonin Scalia. David Horowitz. Sally Quinn. Mona Charon. Mike "Savage." Bill O'Reilly. It just goes on and on and on. Horrible, hateful, nasty, spiteful people, all of them. Jerry Falwell (may he roast on a spit in hell) and his cohorts. Ralph Reed, Free Republic, Liberty Post, skinheads, oh, it just goes on and on.

BAC, thanks for the post. Reminds me of how much I truly hate the neo-cons and hatemongers in this country. And I imagine you think Sowell has a point. Like all wingnuts, he's 180 degrees wrong and a piece of filth.

Mekons4  posted on  2007-05-16   2:49:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Mekons4 (#2)

Man, rereading that POS column makes me remember what the right is all about...pure hate. Conservatives are one thing, but the right wing is just about hate.

That's it in a nut shell. The only thing neocons hate more than "liberals" are Conservatives who choose what is good for the nation over what is good for the party. The entire political spectrum of America is standing shoulder to shoulder against the neocon movement. Expect more tripe like this as they try to drive a wedge between people by using petty party politics.

So what if the Left hates Reagan or the Right hates LBJ? What does that have to do with the fact that Bush Jr. and his neocon pals are ruining this nation along with a few others as well?

Ugh, it's been the same story since the 1994 "revolution." Anyone who dares question the party must obviously be a commie loving leftist who hates America.

"The more I see of life, the less I fear death" - Me.

Pissed Off Janitor  posted on  2007-05-16   4:16:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: BeAChooser (#0)

Good piece.

Thanks for posting.

history | grep grep

Tauzero  posted on  2007-05-16   9:47:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: BeAChooser (#0)

Their greatest anger seems to be directed at people and things that thwart or undermine the social vision of the left, the political melodrama starring the left as saviors of the poor, the environment, and other busybody tasks that they have taken on.

100% correct.

history | grep grep

Tauzero  posted on  2007-05-16   9:50:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Mekons4 (#2)

Conservatives are one thing, but the right wing is just about hate.

The same can be said about the left-wing. Extremists on either end are all about hate -- they have nothing else to offer.

Press 1 to proceed in English. Press 2 for Deportation.

mirage  posted on  2007-05-16   14:43:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: BeAChooser (#0)

How often have you seen conservatives or libertarians take to the streets, shouting angry slogans? How often have conservative students on campus shouted down a visiting speaker or rioted to prevent the visitor from speaking at all?

I saw it with my own eyes when groups of Republican thugs were brought in to disrupt the Floriday recount back in 2000.

I saw Rebpulcan thugs trying to shout down Michael Moore at an east coast University.

If this guy thinks liberals are angry and over the top, why doesn't he just do the normal Republican thing? Call them American haters, accuse them of wanting to see the troops dead, accuse them of siding with the terrorists, take candid photos of them and post them on FreeRepulbic, post their names and personal information on FreeRepublic so that they can be attacked and harassed, have Hannity publically call for harassment and attacks of these people in their homes, physically attack them as the Freepers recently did in DC, blame them for the 911 attacks a la Falwell, call Clinton's kid a dog a la Rush, call them Faggots a la Coulter, etc. You should encourage the normal GOP thuggery to prevent this "anger" that you complain about.

Or maybe the GOP could just act like you and conduct vile personal attack after vile personal attack as you are recorded as doing on LP. Call people kooks and democRATS whenb they are not as gullible as you are in lapping up the GOP swill dished up by Savage and NewsMax.

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...  posted on  2007-05-16   14:58:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: BeAChooser (#0)

How many examples of you spewing mindless hate, venom personal insults could I come up with in 15 minutes? Maybe 50? How many in an hour? Maybe 200. The only limit seems to be how fast I could hit google.

Why don't you try it. Type your screen name and the word kook into google and look at the childish, mindless, hateful shit you have spewed on a daily basis for years. And you are only going back about three years here. I note that you get much worse as I go further back in time.

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...  posted on  2007-05-16   15:03:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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