Obama will get re-elected because we are selfish
Friday, February 24. 2012
President Obama is headed for re-election. That’s not just because the Republicans have a boring, weak field of candidates. They do, but any Republican who runs for President and who tells the truth won’t get elected anyway. The country has reached a tipping point and it’s too late to turn back.
This nation, a nation founded on the ideals of individual liberty and a capitalist economic system, no longer celebrates either individual liberty or capitalism. Today we are increasingly dependent on government for our standard of living and much less reliant on ourselves.
There are several sets of data that point to this historic tipping point:
First, the share of Americans’ incomes from government benefits has gone from eight percent in 1969 to 18 percent today. In Barrow County, it’s at 17.8 percent, more than double what it was in 1969.
Today, almost one-fifth of our local income comes from government entitlement programs — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. It amounts to $5,119 per person in Barrow County.
Nearly half of all Americans now live in a household where someone receives government benefits. That’s up from 38 percent of households in 1998, according to a recent New York Times article.
That growth in entitlements isn’t because there are more poor people now; it’s because the government has redefined the rules to make more people eligible for handouts. Once designed as a safety net for the poor, government programs now cater to the middle class.
And efforts to curtail that growth in benefits often fail. In Florida, a move to have those receiving welfare benefits pass a drug test has run into a storm. Critics say that drug abuse is just another kind of “disease” and that addicts shouldn’t be denied welfare because of their addiction. Really?
And any talk of reforming Social Security or Medicare gets the ire up of elderly voters who are all too willing to pass this nation’s debt down to their children and grandchildren so that they don’t have to give up any of their current government entitlements.
The second indicator that the nation has reached a tipping point is that nearly half of our citizens don’t pay any federal income taxes. The top 10 percent of taxpayers pay 70 percent of the taxes. With the earned income credit, some people actually get back more from the government than they paid in taxes. That’s welfare, but don’t say that too loud. Those getting that check don’t see it that way. They “earned” it (“earned income tax credit” was a clever political title to make people think they are somehow entitled to money they never earned.)
Although there is a lot of rhetoric from President Obama about how unfair taxes are and that “the rich” should pay more, the truth is that those who work and produce in the nation already pay far more than their share. The bottom 50 percent of federal income taxpayers paid only a rate of 1.8 percent in federal taxes while the top one percent paid a rate of 24 percent in taxes. How the heck is that “unfair?”
But this isn’t just a financial issue. Those who pay no federal taxes are socially and culturally disconnected from the nation in which they live. They have no stake in its actions, no shared responsibility to see that the nation succeeds. Since they don’t pay taxes, but get large government-provided benefits, they see no need to change anything unless it means they will personally get more. They are no longer citizens, but rather wards of the state with a vote to keep the money flowing. (Just look at Greece where the mentality of government dependence is being played out with violence in the street as the government tries to avoid default by making entitlement cuts.)
The final indicator that the nation has reached a tipping point is that governments have grown so large and pervasive it affects just about every family. From the federal government down to local governments, a lot of people are directly employed by government agencies or have a family member who works for government.
So when anyone talks about cutting back government spending, that bites just about everyone. Nobody wants to cut back in government because a spouse or child or parent might be affected.
And then there’s the reality that those who work for government get higher pay and better benefits than the average person in the private sector and that government employees have much more job security.
Just look at nearby Athens-Clarke County where the university system employs a large number of people. Even during the depths of the recession, the unemployment rate in Athens-Clarke was among the state’s lowest because government employees were, by and large, unaffected. While the private sector took a huge hit, most government employees were sheltered and kept their high salaries and gold-plated benefits.
It’s a modern day plantation system with government elites living off the labor of private sector slaves.
What we have today is the creation of a perfect storm: More people are getting government benefits than ever before; fewer people are paying taxes to support those benefits; and government employees have become an elite class of protected citizens who are immune from economic reality.
And that’s why President Obama, the leading voice for more and bigger government, will be re-elected. Too many people are now dependent on government and they will vote for those who promise to keep the money flowing regardless of how it affects the country.
This is the great weakness of a democracy. Once a majority of voters get dependent on government, that majority will never vote for anyone who seeks to cut the handouts — they will always vote in their own self-interest.
But someday soon, this system will implode and our children and grandchildren will pay a very high price for our generation’s selfishness.
Mike Buffington is co-publisher of Mainstreet Newspapers. He can be reached at mike@mainstreetnews.com.
There are several sets of data that point to this historic tipping point:
First, the share of Americans’ incomes from government benefits has gone from eight percent in 1969 to 18 percent today. In Barrow County, it’s at 17.8 percent, more than double what it was in 1969.
Today, almost one-fifth of our local income comes from government entitlement programs — Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. It amounts to $5,119 per person in Barrow County.
Nearly half of all Americans now live in a household where someone receives government benefits. That’s up from 38 percent of households in 1998, according to a recent New York Times article.
That growth in entitlements isn’t because there are more poor people now; it’s because the government has redefined the rules to make more people eligible for handouts. Once designed as a safety net for the poor, government programs now cater to the middle class.
And efforts to curtail that growth in benefits often fail. In Florida, a move to have those receiving welfare benefits pass a drug test has run into a storm. Critics say that drug abuse is just another kind of “disease” and that addicts shouldn’t be denied welfare because of their addiction. Really?
And any talk of reforming Social Security or Medicare gets the ire up of elderly voters who are all too willing to pass this nation’s debt down to their children and grandchildren so that they don’t have to give up any of their current government entitlements.
The second indicator that the nation has reached a tipping point is that nearly half of our citizens don’t pay any federal income taxes. The top 10 percent of taxpayers pay 70 percent of the taxes. With the earned income credit, some people actually get back more from the government than they paid in taxes. That’s welfare, but don’t say that too loud. Those getting that check don’t see it that way. They “earned” it (“earned income tax credit” was a clever political title to make people think they are somehow entitled to money they never earned.)
Although there is a lot of rhetoric from President Obama about how unfair taxes are and that “the rich” should pay more, the truth is that those who work and produce in the nation already pay far more than their share. The bottom 50 percent of federal income taxpayers paid only a rate of 1.8 percent in federal taxes while the top one percent paid a rate of 24 percent in taxes. How the heck is that “unfair?”
But this isn’t just a financial issue. Those who pay no federal taxes are socially and culturally disconnected from the nation in which they live. They have no stake in its actions, no shared responsibility to see that the nation succeeds. Since they don’t pay taxes, but get large government-provided benefits, they see no need to change anything unless it means they will personally get more. They are no longer citizens, but rather wards of the state with a vote to keep the money flowing. (Just look at Greece where the mentality of government dependence is being played out with violence in the street as the government tries to avoid default by making entitlement cuts.)
The final indicator that the nation has reached a tipping point is that governments have grown so large and pervasive it affects just about every family. From the federal government down to local governments, a lot of people are directly employed by government agencies or have a family member who works for government.
So when anyone talks about cutting back government spending, that bites just about everyone. Nobody wants to cut back in government because a spouse or child or parent might be affected.
And then there’s the reality that those who work for government get higher pay and better benefits than the average person in the private sector and that government employees have much more job security.
Just look at nearby Athens-Clarke County where the university system employs a large number of people. Even during the depths of the recession, the unemployment rate in Athens-Clarke was among the state’s lowest because government employees were, by and large, unaffected. While the private sector took a huge hit, most government employees were sheltered and kept their high salaries and gold-plated benefits.
It’s a modern day plantation system with government elites living off the labor of private sector slaves.
What we have today is the creation of a perfect storm: More people are getting government benefits than ever before; fewer people are paying taxes to support those benefits; and government employees have become an elite class of protected citizens who are immune from economic reality.
And that’s why President Obama, the leading voice for more and bigger government, will be re-elected. Too many people are now dependent on government and they will vote for those who promise to keep the money flowing regardless of how it affects the country.
This is the great weakness of a democracy. Once a majority of voters get dependent on government, that majority will never vote for anyone who seeks to cut the handouts — they will always vote in their own self-interest.
But someday soon, this system will implode and our children and grandchildren will pay a very high price for our generation’s selfishness.
Mike Buffington is co-publisher of Mainstreet Newspapers. He can be reached at mike@mainstreetnews.com.


Mike, why do you keep persisting with this. It was debunked in the comment section of your last editorial.
Another misnomer that you persist in is in saying that social security euates to an entitlement program.I suppose that it is if you have never paid into the system, if you are an illegal immigrant for instance or have never worked anywhere then you dont really have any right to social security and it is wrong to take it. But if you are like most americans then you have had your paycheck raided your entire life by the government for this fund, now when its my turn to get my money back ,we have dopes like you saying we are sponging off the people.Malarky.
I would like to see them do away with social security and give me all of my money bak plus a modest increase in intrest and for workers starting out now it would be gone.I dont look for that to happen and I wont sit back and watch people like you try and take what I have rightly earned over the years in social security benefits.
A 2009 study concluded this: In total compensation that includes all benefits, state and local public employees earned $39.66 per hour while the private sector was $27.42 per hour.
That study also had this to say:
"Aside from the monetary benefits of public sector employment, government workers enjoy very high job security. During good times and bad, “layoffs and discharges” in the public sector occur at just one-third the rate of the private sector. Public sector workers are rarely terminated for cost-cutting or job performance reasons.
One way to assess whether overall public sector compensation is too high is to look at voluntary job quit rates. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data show that the average quit rate in the state and local workforce is just one-third the rate in the private sector. That suggests that state and local pay is higher than needed to attract qualified workers."
Everybody used to know this and accept it.On another note ; does your insistence on calling social security an entitlement program mean that you will refuse what you are owed when you retire? If you plan to keep the money then you should stop talking now about all this.
You will be delighted to know that is no longer the case, it now happens much more than ever, inside the government the workers are now nit-picked constantly, almost harrassed everyday, so reason cut people from the rolls, reductions in force are necessarya and they look for any reason, even if a better overall employee is the one cut.
Polls say Paul supporters are Most Likely to NOT VOTE at all if He is not the candidate, so his supporters "are most likely to give Obama a victory IF he isn't the GOP Winner" therefore are not on board, not truely Republican if that is true.
He just cant seem to understand that there are at least a billion people in the worl who would like to see the united states wiped off the map, and that its part of the job of the president to make sure that doesnt happen.None of the candidates or obama or bush for that matter either seem to realize that china already considers itself at war with the u.s. and has been waging war the oriental way against us for at least 30 years.Its all about economics .
We are NOT going in a good direction, but you mix in attacks on a workforce that has extremely little control of that situation! WORK on one problem at a time? Why not explain that Obama has no clue on how the free market economy works, could care less about higher gas prices(he said so) and we cannot create jobs or re-start this economy under his plans, we are going out of business.
A high and progressively graded income-tax;
A abolition of the right of inheritance;
The confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels;
The centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by the establishment of a state bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly;
The centralization of transport in the hands of the state;
An increase in the state ownership of factories and instruments of production, and the redistribution and amelioration of agricultural land on a general plan;
Universal obligation to work and creation of labour armies especially for agriculture;
The unification of agricultural with industrial labour, and the gradual abolition of the differences between town and country;
The public education of all children. Abolition of factory labour for children in its present form. Unification of education with economic production.
Any society founded on systems that perpetually reward the worst in men will always end up at one sort of tipping point or another.
For now it is America with the rich cashing in an moving their wealth to Asia that is just beginning to follow that same path and the victims of the rich still searching for someone other than themselves to blame.
As a 25 year-old college graduate from Barrow County, can some old person please tell me why I am going to have to pay for your debt?
What benefit do I get for subsidizing your lives? Someday, I'm scared that this debt bubble will burst and there will be no money to pay for the debt and the benefits going out. Why am I going to have to suffer for the trillions in debt collected before my time?
100+MILLION in the "Stimulus/Trojan Horse" for Planned Parenthood. What was Stimulated?? (wasn't the economy)
Nothing against Planned Parenthood either way, if worthy, pass a bill, don't hide it false Pkg.
The trillions of debt started way before Obama. And I have not seen a penny of federal aid sent my way.. no social security, no medicare, no unemployment benefits for me! And I don't want it! But yet, I'll be forced to pay for it.
I am speaking to all of the old people who have voted for politicians to rack up trillions of dollars of debt and force my generation to pay for it.
All of these "baby boomers" will pass away one day having lived a sweet life with their guaranteed retirement income while my future could be very costly. The purpose of social security and medicare may be admirable, but it's been failing for along time and the reality is that someone will have to pay off this debt way after the debtors have passed away.
Admittingly, the voters of my generation could very well elect to screw things up as well if we keep electing people like Obama, but that has yet to be determined.
Problem: Debt. Solution: Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution with a 1% sunset tax on those making $1 million plus until the current debt is retired.
And you Paul Bots...you are absolutely idiots. Worse than a democrat...or maybe the same. Any of you that vote for someone other than the Republican nominee or sit at home on election day, deserve what you get. You will be the first to be posting here in a couple of years from now bitching the loudest about this country and blaming everybody else but yourself for electing a communist.
Again Mike, good article and your point was made here by most of these government loving posters.
The Quote of the Decade:
"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America 's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the US Government cannot pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government's reckless fiscal policies. Increasing America's debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that, 'the buck stops here.' Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better."
~ Senator Barack H. Obama, March 2006
Pass it on 'till eternity..
(...it was so nice of him to give us this great quote for posterity!)
SO, USE IT!!!