OVOMITS IS NOT A SOCIALIST, HE'S A FASCIST...
  ovomit's Politics Are More Insidious Than Socialism
  By  THOMAS SOWELL,
   Posted 06/11/2012 05:54 PM ET
  It bothers me a little when conservatives call Barack Obama a "socialist."
   He certainly is an enemy of the free market, and wants politicians  and bureaucrats to make the fundamental decisions about the economy. But  that does not mean that he wants government ownership of the means of  production, which has long been a standard definition of socialism.
   What President Obama has been pushing for, and moving toward, is more  insidious: government control of the economy, while leaving ownership  in private hands. That way, politicians get to call the shots but, when  their bright ideas lead to disaster, they can always blame those who own  businesses in the private sector.
   Politically, it is heads-I-win when things go right, and  tails-you-lose when things go wrong. This is far preferable, from  Obama's point of view, since it gives him a variety of scapegoats for  all his failed policies, without having to use President Bush as a  scapegoat all the time.
   Government ownership of the means of production means that  politicians also own the consequences of their policies, and have to  face responsibility when those consequences are disastrous — something  that Barack Obama avoids like the plague.
   Thus the Obama administration can arbitrarily force insurance  companies to cover the children of their customers until the children  are 26 years old. Obviously, this creates favorable publicity for  President Obama. But if this and other government edicts cause insurance  premiums to rise, then that is something that can be blamed on the  "greed" of the insurance companies.
   The same principle, or lack of principle, applies to many other  privately owned businesses. It is a very successful political ploy that  can be adapted to all sorts of situations.
   One of the reasons why both pro-Obama and anti-Obama observers may be  reluctant to see him as fascist is that both tend to accept the  prevailing notion that fascism is on the political right, while it is  obvious that Obama is on the political left.
   Back in the 1920s, however, when fascism was a new political  development, it was widely — and correctly — regarded as being on the  political left. Jonah Goldberg's great book "Liberal Fascism" cites  overwhelming evidence of the fascists' consistent pursuit of the goals  of the left, and of the left's embrace of the fascists as their own  during the 1920s.
   Mussolini, the originator of fascism, was lionized by the left, both  in Europe and in America, during the 1920s. Even Hitler, who adopted  fascist ideas in the 1920s, was seen by some, including W.E.B. Du Bois,  as a man of the left.
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