Weekly Opinion Editorial
COCONUT TREE!
by Steve Fair
Marxism
is an economic and political system based on the work of German philosopher/economist
Karl Marx. Marx co-authored the 1848
pamphlet, “The Communist Manifesto. He
held the capitalist economic system produces conflict between ‘the ruling
class,’ and ‘the working class.’ Capitalists,
Marx observed, own the tools and machines workers need to do their jobs. By
owning the ‘means of production’, capitalists are able to exploit workers and
extract a ‘surplus’ (excess profit).
Capitalists, says Marx, are parasites. They live off the backs of
workers. Marx believed if the working class were in power, they would equally distribute
resources, thereby creating a classless society. He said ownership of ‘private property,’ was
the real cause of most social ills.
Dr. Donald Harris is the father of Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris, 86, is a Jamaican born economist and
emeritus professor at Stanford University.
The New York Times describes Harris as a ‘prominent critic of
mainstream economic theory from the left.”
In 1976, Harris wrote, “Capital Accumulation and Income Distribution,”
which criticizes capitalism. Harris subscribes
to Marxist economics. He has taught it
for years. During the recent debate, former
President Trump brought up Dr. Harris and his Marxist views, but the statement
was largely ignored. Three observations:
First, Donald Harris isn’t running for president. His liberal economic views are not necessarily
held by his daughter. Parents and their
offspring often disagree, but kids are clearly influenced by their parent’s
views and values. Voters have a right to
know Vice President Harris’ economic philosophy.
The Vice President has repeatedly spoke of her mother’s admonition that she
(Kamala) didn’t just fall out of a coconut tree. “You exist in the context of all in which
you live and what came before you,” her mother would say. Kinda like the Okie phrase: ‘the apple didn’t
fall far from the tree.’ If Kamala
Harris, like her father, subscribes to Marxism- economic or political- voters
need to know.
Second, Marxism never works. In
every country it has been implemented (China, Russia), it has led to a loss of individual
freedom, inhumanity, and economic devastation. In its attempt to create a ‘classless’
society, a clear hierarchy/oligarchy always emerges to manage/control the
working class.
The most inaccurate tenet of Marxism is workers under capitalism would
be trampled and left in poverty until they threw off their shackles and embraced
communism. The fact is during the Industrial
Age in America, the quality of life for ‘the working class’ increased more than
every before. A rising tide lifts all boats.
Third, America was founded on personal freedom/liberty. Each individual
citizen has the right to make choices and decisions without being unduly interfered
with by outside forces. Americans have the right to privately own
property. Capitalism promotes individual
initiative and ambition, allowing people to enjoy the fruits of their
labor.
Last week, Vice President Harris was a guest on Oprah. In the hourlong interview, Winfrey didn’t ask
one tough question. During the lovefest/cuddle,
Harris spoke in clichés and platitudes.
She stated, “We have the freedom to be.”
What does that mean? Ophrah should
have asked if that ‘freedom to be’ applied to the unborn, since abortion was
the most discussed topic.
America didn’t fall out of a coconut tree. The United States is a culmination of 248 years of sacrifice and determination by extraordinary people. It is the greatest country on earth. Harris admits she is a product of her past, which should give voters pause. The values of America are antithetical to Marxism. Voters beware!
Steve, you plainly state that Kamala Harris and her father may have differing ideals, yet you swiftly conclude by saying "Voters beware". Beware of what? She isn't campaigning on a Marxist revolution platform to replace capitalism. How would she even accomplish that given that, if elected, the Democratic Party would be unlikely to win a majority in both chambers of Congress? Who cares if she had a softball interview with Oprah?
ReplyDeleteDo you scrutinize her major opponent in the election this way? Look at his past. The Trump Organization was sued in 1973 for housing discrimination. In more recent years, he was proven liable for sexual assault, found guilty of 34 felony counts related to falsification of business records, sued for seeking to overturn the 2020 election results, and investigated for harboring classified documents.
You're telling your readers that Kamala's father's views on Marxism should give voters pause? Trump's father was in the KKK, or was at least KKK-adjacent because the man was arrested for it. That is a fact that you can look up and verify.
We have seen what a Trump presidency would be like. We saw his signature legislation on building a border wall fall through even with a bicameral majority. We saw his repeal and replace plan for healthcare suffer from his Congress voting against the repeal and his administration from providing a replacement bill. We saw corporate tax rates slashed from 35% to 21% and an $8 trillion budget deficit added in his single term.
How can you post such an obtuse piece that merely connects the Democratic candidate to a political boogeyman while ignoring the documented actions of her opponent?