There is an archaic idiom of biblical origin from
Jesus Christ’s famous Sermon on the Mount found in Matthew 7:15 warning
the people to “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s
clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.” Today the saying,
“beware of a wolf in sheep’s clothing,” is apropos of many Republicans
posing as decent human beings pretending to care about the American
people. During biblical times, wolves were regarded as greedy and
malevolent predators that were a threat to the innocent, and a great
number of Americans are gravitating toward a greedy malevolent
politician for a variety of reasons and curiously, many are so-called
progressives, liberals, and young people wary of supporting former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in her presidential bid.
What is sickening is that the above stated group
looking for a new champion in Kentucky libertarian Rand Paul are
allegedly Americans with a semblance of intelligence and possess the
ability to read, research, and comprehend that there is no such thing as
a beneficent libertarian. In fact, the same people that apparently hate
the libertarian Koch brothers are looking on Rand Paul as a decent
human being; a monumental error one expects moronic Republicans to make,
but not anyone on the left.
Americans should make no mistake that Rand Paul is
any different whatsoever than the most vile Koch Republican or
evangelical teabagger; except for his ability to convince idiots that he
cares about any American other than the very rich, the very war-happy,
and the very religious. In fact, if anyone took the time to give even a
cursory look at Rand Paul’s past statements and current positions, they
would discover that he hates all Americans nearly as much as he hates
the government he seeks to lead; one he wants to take apart on the same
level as his libertarian cohorts the Koch brothers.
If there is any American who doubts that Rand Paul
is not the one percent’s best hope for president, they are unaware he
would give the wealthy an even bigger tax cut than Ayn Rand acolyte Paul
Ryan by completely eliminating all taxes on capital gains, dividends,
and other investment income. Not only does eliminating those taxes not help the economy on any level, studies show that the single biggest driver
of income inequality destroying the middle class is low tax rates on
investment-type income; eliminating them will finish off the middle
class and send them straight to the poverty ranks to starve. No matter
who proposes eliminating all investment income taxes pays for them by
eliminating all domestic spending. To further hand the rich more of the
nation’s wealth, Paul advocates a flat tax that cuts the highest tax
rate by two-thirds and raises taxes on the poor and middle class
substantially to ‘flatten out the tax burden’ and pay for the 22 percent
tax cut for the richest Americans.
Libertarians believe that education is reserved for
those who can afford it and subsequently like the Koch brothers, Rand
Paul wants to abolish the Education Department and bring all funding for
public schools to a virtual halt and leave it up to the states. He
believes that states are better equipped to take care of education
leaving Republican-controlled states with the freedom to impose
religious education without federal government interfering on the
‘liberty’ of theocrats to “practice” religion freely.
Along with eliminating the Department of Education,
and the funding that it allots to states, Paul proposes some of the Koch
brothers’ favorite ideas for eliminating government interference into
their ability to make unrestricted profits. Departments and agencies
such as Commerce, Energy, and Housing and Urban Development, and the EPA
would be the first abolished according to Rand Paul’s libertarian
sensibilities, and give predatory corporations free rein to conduct
business with “absolute liberty” and unrestrained from government
oversight or regulations. It is what the ‘liberty’ in libertarian is all
about.
Although not entirely abolishing Social Security and
Medicare like the Koch brothers propose, Rand Paul proposes raising the
Social Security eligibility age and privatizes both programs. An idea
that not only enriches Wall Street, it wipes out workers’ savings during
economic downturns while Wall Street continues drawing administrative
fees. Paul’s Medicare privatization scam is more extreme that Paul
Ryan’s and would radically drive up
senior citizens’ healthcare costs even more than Ryan’s because the
Medicare coupon is worth even less than Ryan’s plan. Paul’s budget
would raise the Social Security eligibility age and gives workers the
option of opening private retirement accounts; an idea that would
demolish workers’ savings during economic downturns.
One of the subjects that apparently appeals to some
progressives, liberals, and young people is Rand Paul’s alleged
libertarian stance favoring privacy rights and absolutely no government
interference in Americans’ personal lives. It is another crock of
libertarian bovine excrement. Paul adamantly opposes
a woman’s right to choose her own reproductive health as much as he
wants government to prevent Americans from marrying the person they
love. The theocratic policies Paul supports is the definition of
government intrusion and contrary to “individual liberty” he
claims informs his libertarianism. To make matters worse, he is
supporting government intrusion according to theocratic edict. He also
claims he opposes the federal government’s surveillance practices put in
place by Bush-Republicans’ Patriot Act, and yet he voted against
reforming the NSA when he had the opportunity.
Maybe more curious than anything about why some on
the left are supportive of Rand Paul is his opposition to equal rights
for all Americans; especially gays and people of color. He is notorious
for opposing the Civil Rights Act as a libertarian, particularly the
provision that all Americans are treated equally under the law. Paul’s
excuse for opposing civil rights is that true liberty is leaving the
decision up to the states; particularly former Confederate and
highly-religious states that want to restrict other Americans’ right to
vote, marry the person they love, and for women to choose when they give
birth. Although Paul opposes women’s liberty to choose when they give
birth, he does support a man’s liberty to commit violence against women
and it is likely why he voted against the Violence Against Women Act.
There
is nothing whatsoever about Rand Paul’s positions or proposed agendas
that should remotely appeal to any American that is not a rabid Koch
Republican and evangelical teabagger. He supports more war, government
intrusion for the sake of imposing religion, and yet opposes taxation on
the rich, regulations that protect the people, and all government
services the taxpayers’ dollars fund. Americans are predominately stupid
people whether it is because they are willfully ignorant, illiterate,
or under the influence of conservative media, but can almost understand
why those morons would give Rand Paul more than a passing glance.
However, it is a complete and enduring mystery why so-called informed
Americans on the left would ever entertain the idea of supporting a
greedy malevolent religious predator and racist like Rand Paul even if
they are unsure about Hillary Clinton. Maybe assuming everyone on the
left is semi-intelligent is a monumental error, and after considering
that the Ham-Wald emoprogs love them some libertarian Rand Paul, that is
certainly the case.
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