Newsweek: We Are All Socialists Now
Jon Meacham and Evan Thomas
Newsweek
February 9, 2009
The interview was nearly over. on the Fox News Channel last Wednesday evening, Sean Hannity was coming to the end of a segment with Indiana Congressman Mike Pence, the chair of the House Republican Conference and a vociferous foe of President Obamas nearly $1 trillion stimulus bill. How, Pence had asked rhetorically, was $50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts going to put people back to work in Indiana? How would $20 million for fish passage barriers (a provision to pay for the removal of barriers in rivers and streams so that fish could migrate freely) help create jobs? Hannity could not have agreed more. It is
the European Socialist Act of 2009, the host said, signing off. Were counting on you to stop it. Thank you, congressman.
There it was, just before the commercial: the S word, a favorite among conservatives since John McCain began using it during the presidential campaign. (Remember Joe the Plumber? Sadly, so do we.) But it seems strangely beside the point. The U.S. government has alreadyunder a conservative Republican administrationeffectively nationalized the banking and mortgage industries. That seems a stronger sign of socialism than $50 million for art. Whether we want to admit it or notand many, especially Congressman Pence and Hannity, do notthe America of 2009 is moving toward a modern European state.
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Poster Comment:
F**kin idiots.