14. In a Wall Street Journal interview, Senator Obama discussed his view that we are in a “winner take all” economy, in which “the gains from economic growth skew heavily toward the wealthy.” Actually, I have some sympathies for this view. I am inclined to agree that corporate CEO’s, as a group, are overpaid. But I disagree with the one-sided generalization Obama makes.
To a very real degree, when the companies large and small thrive, so does the
entire economy. Obama’s idea of boilerplate redistribution of wealth is pure socialism. His attack on the successful is not
justice. It is
theft! I want to see leaders that encourage every American to work hard and make personal and family decisions that improve their chance of success, rather than preaching negativism—that success is beyond their control because of race, class, poverty, etc. As Cal Thomas says (
http://www.calthomas.com/index.php?news=2294), “America once was a country of overcomers. Today, we are not about overcoming. The successful are not studied to see how they succeeded. Their stories of overcoming obstacles are not told, at least in their totality. If they are told at all, it is just the success and wealth part, not the part about how they got there….Obama’s economic doctrine subsidizes people who make wrong decisions and does little to encourage them to make right ones.”