You totally slipped past Obama's attitude toward the Constitution - something reinforced by his appointment of lawyers (Harold Koh to State Dept) who are transnationalists and support international law and courts being allowed to abrogate the Constitution .
Saying redistribution of wealth has been used since the 30's as a necessery restraint on capitalism is a puerile argument.
Obama's statement wrt the Constitution and wealth seemed entirely neutral to me- mere statement of fact...
The other part is the usual rightwing attempt to simply label and dismiss any argument they can't counter, a la Rushbo...
Perhaps you'd care to explain how the changes in income distribution I cited were good for the middle class, or the country as a whole? Perhaps you'd care to make an argument for the shift in tax revenue sources, as well?
WhipperSnapper- You need to realize that facts and figures aren't a valid basis for argument wrt Righties in general. When they want to believe, they will, regardless. Simulated rationality justifies their belief structures via circular reasoning and a priori constructs.
Soshulism is *Bad*... mmkay? They don't really know why, or why they believe it is, it just is, within a belief structure they've been conditioned to accept.
And, of course, Obama is *Bad*, too, by definition, because, well, because they believe he must be, regardless of any action or statement on his part.
He never asked for congress to institute single payer healthcare, but he musta wanted to... because that's what they believe.
He bailed out the banks rather than nationalizing them, something a real socialist would have called for, but he's obviously a socialist anyway, because they want to believe he is.
The list goes on from there, including complete lunacy among the most tragically affected.
As I've offered before, we'd be better off politically, not economically, if the govt had allowed the financial system to collapse into a debt deflation spiral. There'd be little room for denial among the adherents of rightwing ideology. They'd necessarily have to face the truth about what they believe so fervently- that it's not the truth at all, that they've been very carefully and cleverly manipulated on an emotional level for their whole lives. Only when it crashes down around them will they realize they've been used and abused by the very people and institutions they admire and respect the most... maybe not even then.