Obama can’t offer utopia [UPDATED]

Published 11:16am Thursday, November 1, 2012 Updated 1:17pm Thursday, November 1, 2012

President Obama is the chief advocate for a utopian society in the United States. Most Democrat politicians, and quite a few Republicans, advocate utopian ideals.

Some utopia advocates down through the ages have been Plato, Sir Thomas More, Adolph Hitler, Woodrow Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt and Karl Marx, just to name a few.

During the 20th century alone, tens of millions of people have died or have been murdered in order advance utopian ideas and policies.

The greatest advocate for Utopia in the history of the world is Jesus Christ. Jesus says that we are all sinners and that we won’t experience utopia until we reside with Him, in Heaven. There can be no utopia here on earth because we are all sinners.

Obama is doing a wonderful job of selling utopian ideas to voters. Take from the rich and give to the poor, everyone equal. For that to work, we have to assume that all people are selfless and perfectly

moral.

Many advocates for utopian ideas put little stock in Christ and His Word, but without morality as expressed in the Ten Commandments, the communal ideas that Liberals are pushing are unworkable.

Obama has made a career out of bearing false witness about others. He tries to persuade people to covet and envy and if reelected, he promises to steal from others in order to give to you and me.

The moral frailties, which afflict most of us, and which Obama exploits, are the very weaknesses which make his utopian ideas unworkable. Unworkable, that is, without resorting to violence upon human freedom and liberty, by the state.

No utopian system has ever worked for any length of time. The Soviet Union, Cuba, East Germany and others, all tried to operate utopian systems and turned their nations into hell on earth. Brute force and evil methods of the worst sort were used by those states in order to enforce their utopian ideas.

If Obama and his ideas prevail, we will probably be more equal, but also generally poorer and we will all suffer from diminished freedom and liberty.

History says that utopian states usually degenerate into dictatorship. The state has power, the state exercises power and the state is corrupted by power. How close are we?

 

Austin Culp

Battle Lake

  1. Richard Olson

    Austin Culp’s ideas and definitions of utopia are his own and just as faulty as his economic ideas for the United States.

    Just remember this is the same Austin Culp who comes here monthly to whine about his taxes, while at the same time collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars of taxpayers money in the form of government subsidies. Now if that sound reasonable to you then you’ll probably buy into his distorted view of history and utopia.

    One would have thought that someone who claims that President Obama has promised utopia could of provided at least one example of him doing so. But he didn’t, because he can’t. Culp is just another conservative telling ghost stories to scare people. Boo!

  2. Larry Erickson

    Two senior pollsters, one from each side, sitting face to face both said the poll averages on Thursday night will tell the winner of 2012. If true, then based on averaging 94 polls the result is Obama, the Dems. retain control of the Senate with a 3 seat majority and gain 12-15 seats in the House. Now let’s insist the radical right wing with the social agenda work with the adults and get us going again. (In Minnesota the DFL regains control of the Senate, (sex scandal and amendments hurt the GOP), the marriage amendement is defeated and on this Friday morning the photo ID amendement is too close to call.)
    Having said all of that–if you don’t vote you don;’t have the right to complain!!! VOTE!

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