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    10/13/2008
    Meyer: Spared from a George McGovern presidency

    Back in the fall of 1972, dark storm clouds were massing at America's horizon. The Watergate scandal was in its infancy.

    The U.S. was on the threshold of a steep economic downturn that brought nearly two years of stomach-churning stock market declines. The country was in the throes of an unpopular war in Vietnam that had dragged on for longer than anyone expected.

    To top it off, international tensions were high as the Cold War lingered on, and turmoil raged in the Middle East, culminating in an oil embargo against America.

    In spite of all that was wrong, America's sitting president, Richard Nixon won reelection in the 1972 presidential race by a landslide.

    This election result happened not because Nixon was such a great statesman, or that the mood of the country was euphoric, but because the alternative to Nixon was the ultra-liberal candidate, George McGovern.

    America wisely rejected a dalliance with socialism and leftist political policies, at a time when adopting radical change might have been a tempting prospect.

    Today's political and economic challenges parallel those of the 1972 election, but unfortunately, it is doubtful America has the character and discernment to spurn its flirtation with socialism this time around.

    Many people claim that the recent bailout of Wall Street was socialism for the wealthy. I would agree with them in part. But if Congress passed the "Wall Street bailout" bill with a majority of Americans kicking and screaming, why should the same citizens then voluntarily select a presidential candidate with a platform which views government intervention of that nature, business as usual?

    That the current economic crisis has seen McCain falling in the polls (blaming the Arizona Senator for the economic crisis), is a sure sign many people have misplaced their reality glasses.

    Saying that Sen. Obama's economic plan is "socialism light," isn't some capricious political slur, but an honest appraisal that his policies reflect a deliberate march toward stateism.

    We are giving the federal government too much authority when we let them decide who deserves tax reduction and who pays to subsidize "tax cuts" for those who pay no income taxes. Simply calling such policies "fair," doesn't mitigate a violation of limited government mandates inherent in our Constitution.

    For those who score political points by facetiously claiming that candidate John McCain would merely be the third term of President George W. Bush, I offer a far more pressing and reasonable concern.

    The election Barack Obama promises to be like the second term of Jimmy Carter, or perhaps even the first term of George McGovern, from which we were graciously spared 36 years ago.

    It's not too late to learn from the past.

    Robert E. Meyer, Fox Valley


    COMMENTS

    What a joke! It is the Republicans and their mishandling of the last ten years that has us in a place where the government will have an ownership position in the banking and financial institutions all across America. If that is not a beachhead for socialism I don't know what is. We don't need to worry about Barrack Obama as long as we have Chairman Bush his cronies and Benevolent leader McCain in charge of turning over the private sector to the government.
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