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The Death Of An America Idea (When The Voters Decide The Entitlement Hog Is For Them To Keep Alert)
National Review ^ | 11/8/2008 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 11/08/2008 11:11:22 PM PST by goldstategop

The Death Of An Americam Idea An electorate living high off the entitlement hog.

By Mark Steyn

‘Give me liberty or give me death!”

“Live free or die!”

What's that? Oh, don't mind me. I'm just trying out slogans for the 2012 campaign and seeing which one would get the biggest laughs.

My Republican friends are now saying, oh, not to worry, look at the exit polls, this is still a “center-right” country. Americans didn't vote to go left, they voted to go cool. It was a Dancing With The Stars election: Obama's a star and everyone wants to dance with him. It doesn't mean they're suddenly gung-ho for left-wingery.

Up to a point. Unlike those excitable countries where the peasants overrun the presidential palace, settled democratic societies rarely vote to “go left.” Yet oddly enough that's where they've all gone. In its assumptions about the size of the state and the role of government, almost every advanced nation is more left than it was, and getting lefter. Even in America, federal spending (in inflation-adjusted 2007 dollars) has gone from $600 billion in 1965 to $3 trillion today. The Heritage Foundation put it in a convenient graph: It's pretty much a straight line across four decades, up, up, up. Doesn't make any difference who controls Congress, who's in the White House. The government just grows and grows, remorselessly. Every two years, the voters walk out of their town halls and school gyms and tell the exit pollsters that three-quarters of them are “moderates” or “conservatives” (ie, the center and the right) and barely 20 per cent are “liberals.” And then, regardless of how the vote went, big government just resumes its inexorable growth.

“The greatest dangers to liberty,” wrote Justice Brandeis, “lurk in the insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding.”

Now who does that remind you of?

Ha! Trick question! Never mind Obama, it's John McCain. He encroached on our liberties with the constitutional abomination of McCain-Feingold. Well-meaning but without understanding, he proposed that the federal government buy up all these junk mortgages so that people would be able to stay in “their” homes. And this is the “center-right” candidate? It's hard for Republicans to hammer Obama as a socialist when their own party's nationalizing the banks and its presidential nominee is denouncing the private sector for putting profits before patriotism. That's why Joe the Plumber struck a chord: he briefly turned a one-and-a-half party election back into a two-party choice again.

If you went back to the end of the 19th century and suggested to, say, William McKinley that one day Americans would find themselves choosing between a candidate promising to guarantee your mortgage and a candidate promising to give “tax cuts” to millions of people who pay no taxes he would scoff at you for concocting some patently absurd H G Wells dystopian fantasy. Yet it happened. Slowly, remorselessly, government metastasized to the point where it now seems entirely normal for Peggy Joseph of Sarasota, Florida to vote for Obama because “I won't have to worry about putting gas in my car. I won't have to worry about paying my mortgage.”

While few electorates consciously choose to leap left, a couple more steps every election and eventually societies reach a tipping point. In much of the west, it's government health care. It changes the relationship between state and citizen into something closer to pusher and junkie. Henceforth, elections are fought over which party is proposing the shiniest government bauble: If you think President-elect Obama's promise of federally subsidized day care was a relatively peripheral part of his platform, in Canada in the election before last it was the dominant issue. Yet America may be approaching its tipping point even more directly. In political terms, the message of the gazillion-dollar bipartisan bailout was a simple one: “Individual responsibility” and “self-reliance” are for chumps. If Goldman Sachs and AIG and Bear Stearns are getting government checks to “stay in their homes” (and boardrooms, and luxury corporate retreats), why shouldn't Peggy Joseph?

I don't need Barack Obama's help to “spread the wealth around.” I spread my wealth around every time I hire somebody, expand my business, or just go to the general store and buy a quart of milk and loaf of bread. As far as I know, only one bloated plutocrat declines to spread his wealth around, and that's Scrooge McDuck, whose principal activity in Disney cartoons was getting into his little bulldozer and plowing back and forth over a mountain of warehoused gold and silver coins. Don't know where he is these days. On the board at Halliburton, no doubt. But most of the beleaguered band of American capitalists do not warehouse their wealth in McDuck fashion. It's not a choice between hoarding and spreading, but a choice between who spreads it best: an individual free to make his own decisions about investment and spending, or Barney Frank. I don't find that a difficult question to answer. More to the point, put Barney & Co in charge of the spreading, and there'll be a lot less to spread.

I disagree with my fellow conservatives who think the Obama-Pelosi-Reid-Frank liberal behemoth will so obviously screw up that they'll be routed in two or four years' time. The President-elect's so-called “tax cut” will absolve 48 per cent of Americans from paying any federal income tax at all, while those that are left will pay more. Just under half the population will be, as Daniel Henninger pointed out in the Wall Street Journal, on the dole. By 2012, it will be more than half, and this will be an electorate where the majority of the electorate will be able to vote itself more lollipops from the minority of their compatriots still dumb enough to prioritize self-reliance, dynamism, and innovation over the sedating cocoon of the nanny state. That is the death of the American idea — which, after all, began as an economic argument: “No taxation without representation" is a great rallying cry. “No representation without taxation” has less mass appeal. For how do you tell an electorate living high off the entitlement hog that it's unsustainable and you've got to give some of it back?

At that point, America might as well apply for honorary membership in the European Union. It will be a nation at odds with the spirit of its founding, and embarking on decline from which there are few escape routes. In 2012, the least we deserve is a choice between the collectivist assumptions of the Democrats, and a candidate who stands for individual liberty — for economic dynamism not the sclerotic “managed capitalism” of Germany; for the First Amendment, not Canadian-style government regulation of approved opinion; for self-reliance and the Second Amendment, not the security state in which Britons are second only to North Koreans in the number of times they're photographed by government cameras in the course of going about their daily business. In Forbes this week, Claudia Rosett issued a stirring defense of individual liberty. That it should require a stirring defense at all is a melancholy reflection on this election season. Live free — or die from a thousand beguiling caresses of nanny-state sirens.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 111th; 2008election; amexceptionalism; bho2008; entitlements; eurosocialism; marksteyn; nannystate; nationalreview; republicratparty; steyn; welfarestate
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Guess who have been the biggest proponents of more entitlements and big government, you'd have guess the Democrats, right? WRONG! Its Republicans who have been pushing for entitlements to every one from Wall Street bankers to middle class homeowners pressed with the looming threat of foreclosure. All in a pursuit of votes and its hard to scare the vox populi with threats of socialism and big government when you are the one advocating more of it. When enough Americans get their share of the entitlement hog, they won't want to get off from it. The Nanny State will prove so addictive, its going be very difficult to preserve the traditional American ideal of self-reliance and individual liberty that characterize the essence of American exceptionalism.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

1 posted on 11/08/2008 11:11:22 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop

“Those with the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening” Ronald Reagan 10/27/64


2 posted on 11/08/2008 11:19:11 PM PST by Outlaw Woman (Reagan Republican)
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To: goldstategop

it’s not just about socialism. Republicans were supposed to be about strength and Bush gave us “Islam is a religion of peace.” McCain couldn’t even go after Obama’s connection to Jeremiah Wright. How can we expect you to deal with Iran and Putin if you can’t even stand up to a metrosexual junior senator?


3 posted on 11/08/2008 11:19:19 PM PST by ari-freedom (So this is how Liberty dies... with thunderous applause)
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To: goldstategop

Center-right? We’re not even center-left! Seems like the entire country except for a few “redneck” hold-outs and those on FR are virtually Communists....yet they will be shocked when we have gulags, free speech silenced and our cars confiscated by the govt.


4 posted on 11/08/2008 11:20:30 PM PST by baa39 (www.FightFOCA.com - innocent lives depend on you)
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To: baa39
We have a Republicrat party. No matter who you vote for, government continues to grow bigger. Does it really make a difference if the next set of guys will have an R beside their names? Nothing will change.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

5 posted on 11/08/2008 11:23:29 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: baa39

no, we’re not sweden but obama is even more left than sweden.


6 posted on 11/08/2008 11:27:45 PM PST by ari-freedom (So this is how Liberty dies... with thunderous applause)
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To: goldstategop

Bump!


7 posted on 11/08/2008 11:30:34 PM PST by TAdams8591 (McCain/Palin ' 08 (Obama IS a socialist!))
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To: goldstategop

bump


8 posted on 11/08/2008 11:31:49 PM PST by Christian4Bush (A perfect name for the P.E. and his 9% Congress - the "Peter Principle" Administration.)
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To: goldstategop
Nothing will change until you, and I, get off our collectives duffs and do something about it. Start locally.
9 posted on 11/08/2008 11:31:52 PM PST by SeaWolf (Orwell must have foreseen the 21st Century US Congress when he wrote 1984)
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To: StarFan; Dutchy; alisasny; BobFromNJ; BUNNY2003; Cacique; Clemenza; Coleus; cyborg; DKNY; ...
Article by Mark Steyn. Excerpt:

“Give me liberty or give me death!”

“Live free or die!”

What's that? Oh, don't mind me. I'm just trying out slogans for the 2012 campaign and seeing which one would get the biggest laughs.

My Republican friends are now saying, oh, not to worry, look at the exit polls, this is still a “center-right” country. Americans didn't vote to go left, they voted to go cool. It was a Dancing With The Stars election: Obama's a star and everyone wants to dance with him. It doesn't mean they're suddenly gung-ho for left-wingery.

10 posted on 11/08/2008 11:34:14 PM PST by nutmeg (Palin/Jindal or Jindal/Palin 2012)
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To: goldstategop

I am glad Mark Steyn is around to elegantly describe the decline of America. Once completely fallen I bet he’d be a lot of fun while we’re all huddled around a campfire!


11 posted on 11/08/2008 11:45:17 PM PST by avenir
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To: goldstategop
Years ago I used to say as a joke, "We're all on work release in "The Big Camp" now.

It is no longer a joke...

12 posted on 11/09/2008 12:08:20 AM PST by metesky (My retirement fund is holding steady @ $.05 a can.)
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To: metesky
“We're all on work release in “The Big Camp” now.
It is no longer a joke... “

Most did not realize the reason this was so serious. With the Dems about to take congress just add Barack shake, wait 4 years for unchallenged 3 super left SCOTUS appointments, and conservatism is DONE for at least a generation. Maybe forever.

Just play out the scenarios of all the possibilities for the next 4 years. Conservatism needs the absolute best (with only a minimal chance it can or will) to happen for conservatism not to be finished as it was known under RR.

Dems controlling all three branches was the absolute worst that could be imagined just 2 years ago. Now it is near a reality...at best 2 to 4 years away.

Let's hope the conservatives in SCOTUS can hang on for four years. Sort of like the last Crusader Knight with the Grail in the Indiana Jones movie.

But that is probably an impossible dream.....

13 posted on 11/09/2008 1:30:00 AM PST by JSteff ( It was ALL about SCOTUS, Many forget about that and may have doomed us for a generation.)
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To: goldstategop; Chet 99; DesertRhino; ExTexasRedhead; Frantzie; GOP_Lady; HamiltonJay; ...

This what I wrote on May 11th, 2008

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2014469/posts

“If Hilabama is elected, they will go to great lengths ensuring that they will never be out of power. They will leave no dime unspent in their pursuit of unabated democrat rule.”


14 posted on 11/09/2008 5:09:53 AM PST by Perdogg (Gov Sarah Palin - President 2012)
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15 posted on 11/09/2008 5:48:38 AM PST by foreverfree
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To: goldstategop
I disagree with my fellow conservatives who think the Obama-Pelosi-Reid-Frank liberal behemoth will so obviously screw up that they'll be routed in two or four years' time. The President-elect's so-called “tax cut” will absolve 48 per cent of Americans from paying any federal income tax at all, while those that are left will pay more. Just under half the population will be, as Daniel Henninger pointed out in the Wall Street Journal, on the dole. By 2012, it will be more than half, and this will be an electorate where the majority of the electorate will be able to vote itself more lollipops from the minority of their compatriots still dumb enough to prioritize self-reliance, dynamism, and innovation over the sedating cocoon of the nanny state. That is the death of the American idea — which, after all, began as an economic argument: “No taxation without representation" is a great rallying cry. “No representation without taxation” has less mass appeal. For how do you tell an electorate living high off the entitlement hog that it's unsustainable and you've got to give some of it back?

This is why my tagline for a long time was:

"As Rush says: YOU NEVER WIN BY LOSING."

Incredibly, however, I still see some folks around here claiming we can win by losing.

Stuck on stupid.

16 posted on 11/09/2008 6:20:45 AM PST by fightinJAG (Who needs the Fairness Doctrine? Obama admits the power to tax is the power to destroy.)
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To: nutmeg

Thanks for the ping.


17 posted on 11/09/2008 6:50:50 AM PST by GOPJ (Obama? "I miss the soft-spoken eloquence of George W. Bush." -- Freeper QuestionLiberalAuthority)
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To: goldstategop
And this is the “center-right” candidate? It's hard for Republicans to hammer Obama as a socialist when their own party's nationalizing the banksz and its presidential nominee is denouncing the private sector for putting profits before patriotism. That's why Joe the Plumber struck a chord: he briefly turned a one-and-a-half party election back into a two-party choice again.

Steyn see past shadows on the cave wall...

18 posted on 11/09/2008 6:55:35 AM PST by GOPJ (Obama? "I miss the soft-spoken eloquence of George W. Bush." -- Freeper QuestionLiberalAuthority)
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To: goldstategop

I always read Mark Steyn with pleasure and gain, but I do disagree with his premise here.

Yes, half the population will be off the tax rolls and on the dole, but there will be one tax that will be burgeoning and hitting them hard where it hurts, one that will inflame their discontent. That tax is inflation. There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.

The response to the Age of Obama will be, “Man, where did this come from?”


19 posted on 11/09/2008 6:56:35 AM PST by Malesherbes (Sauve Qui Peut)
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To: TAdams8591

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20 posted on 11/09/2008 7:00:26 AM PST by GOPJ ( It's hard for Republicans to hammer Obama as a socialist when(Bush) nationalizing the banks- Steyn)
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