Posted on 04/21/2019 3:53:45 AM PDT by Kaslin
National service will hopefully become one of the themes of the 2020 campaign, declared Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and up-and-coming Democratic Party presidential candidate.
Why?
Talking to MSNBCs Rachel Maddow, Mayor Buttigieg offered: we really want to talk about the threat to social cohesion that helps characterize this presidency, but also just this era.
Oh, goodie, another threat from which the wannabe wizards of Washington can save us.
One thing we could do that would help change that, announced Buttigieg, would be to make it, if not legally obligatory, then certainly a social norm that anybody after theyre 18 spends a year in national service.
By national service, he means a year of military service or mandatory civilian service, i.e. helping this government agency or that. But what does he mean by if not legally obligatory?
Perhaps it is nothing more than this: Buttigieg is indeed considering a program of forced service, but wants plausible deniability, a way to back off in the heat of an election campaign . . . when moms and dads are voting.
Later, on MSNBCs Monday Joe, he again urged a look at national service, and added, It can be voluntary, but at the very least lets create more opportunities for more people to have a service year after high school, because that builds community.
Can be voluntary? I really want to hear Mr. Buttigieg say it cannot be compulsory, no conscription.
A candidate wants to give my 18-year-old an opportunity, a paying job? Im all ears. A candidate wants to essentially kidnap my young adult for a year? We are going to battle. But what to make of a candidate that isnt quite sure which way he wants to go, as if a job opportunity and a period of involuntary servitude were the same thing?
What seems obvious to citizens seems lost on politicians, the rather clear difference between offering jobs to the nations 4 million 18-year-olds and dragging them away from their lives to make them work for Washington.
Even if it is strictly a voluntary program offering more positions for interested young people Buttigieg talks about creating a year of service as a social norm. He wants the first question on your college application or the first question when youre being interviewed for a job to be whether a young person dutifully performed his or her national service.
Hey, I want a lot of things. Does a President Buttigieg plan to force all colleges and employers to ask his question first?
Service is a good thing. It can help both our communities and the people performing the service. But those are the benefits of service, not forced service, which is more accurately servitude.
And those benefits also come with costs. At the federal minimum wage, it would amount to more than $60 billion a year to hire every 18-year-old American. Not counting a single cent for those hired to manage the program or other overhead and program expenses. And, by definition, these would be make-work jobs for generally low-skilled young people lacking experience.
What could go wrong?
Buttigieg does have a story to tell of enlisting and serving in Afghanistan. You learn to trust each other with your life, he says of his volunteer not drafted experience. And he wants more Americans to have that, he explains, but I dont want you to have to go to war to get it.
Good thinking! Lets not fight wars merely for the character-building opportunities and increased levels of social cohesion that might result. But lets also not pretend that sweeping city streets working with AmeriCorps will provide the same life-or-death crucible as combat for producing such bonding moments.
It wont . . . hopefully.
Host Maddow, for her part, supports a draft, but expressed to Buttigieg her doubts about its feasibility, noting we seem wired as a country to reject that at every level.
Thankfully, to her own consternation Maddow is correct: Land of the free, home of the brave and all.
This week in Washington, the Commission on Military, National, and Public Service holds hearings on whether to extend draft registration to women or to end it for men. The commission is charged to report back to Congress next year on this issue as well as presidential contender Buttigiegs idea of Congress perhaps legislating mandatory military and/or civilian government service for young people.
End draft registration for everyone, equally. No forced national service. Leave young people free to pursue their own happiness.
Buttigieg’s Brownpants. Uh...no thanks Peter.
A liberal figures out how to screw up another good idea. I’ve been for National Service for as long as I can remember. Not forced, but as a requirement to vote. You shouldn’t be able to vote if you don’t have skin in the game.
I’m all for making welfare leeches work for the money.
All of it. The Proles don't need freedom. They will just waste it. Only the Inner Party needs to be free, to protect the Party. It's for the Universal Good.
What is the limiting principle, here? If one year of mandatory make-work is good, why not two? Why not ten?
Why not a lifetime?
Freedom gets in the way of ultimate power.
We don’t need another year of government indoctrination and servitude. We don’t owe government a thing and certainly not a year of service.
Want to join the military - sure, but it is more than one year and you can do it right now, always have been able to. Want to join the Peace Corp - nothing is stopping you - do it today. Mission trips - most Churches have such programs.
What butt-plug seems to be proposing - no sale.
What they really want is unfettered access to indoctrinate the young...
My kids had to endure mandatory service requirements in high school.
No thanks Mayor Pete.
No service, no vote, o government job, no government loans. The issue is that everyone must serve no deferments except for extreme disability.
I also find it amusing that he’s going on, bleating about ‘social cohesion’ out of one side of his mouth, while ragging on conservative Christians on the other.
“End draft registration for everyone, equally. No forced national service. Leave young people free to pursue their own happiness.”
This, along with the horribly painful success of FedGov control over education, and you get the snowflake generation we have, today, wholly incapable of protecting this nation from the oozing encroachment of myriad threats from around the world.
One way to push back on the pussification of America is mandatory national service. You won’t change every mind, but you just might change enough to stem the tide of man buns, twat knots and skinny jeans that spells the demise of this last, best hope of mankind.
I realize this is not a popular position among conservatives, but desperate times call for drastic measures. Two years of military service or three years of non-military service, for everyone, between the ages of 18 and 26, could work miracles to regain our national pride. Couple that with the right to vote, and you have a most intriguing plan, indeed.
Any honorable salaried employment is a benefit to society, or they wouldnt be paying you to do it.
Im in favor of encouraging military service. Non-military service, I think they are just trying to hide the general lack of job opportunities that still persist. Trump is trying to turn it around, bringing industry back. The Democrats are promising you a chance to do DNC activism for free.
Half the D party voter rolls has an IQ below 85, just asking them not to throw their trash on the ground would probably be asking too much, probably even be called “racist” and we don’t want that.
If I were king, I would move the age of majority up to 25. The brain isn't completely developed until age 25.
...their asses belong to the state”
I think thats exactly what hes after.
His “service” probably means sitting at a computer and trolling conservative websites like Media sMatters does
Good luck trying to get this generation off of the couch for much else
Hey, I want a lot of things. Does a President Buttigieg plan to force all colleges and employers to ask his question first?
If I am interviewing some young person, and they answer the question of National Service by saying, "Hell no, I didn't do that! It is a complete waste of time, and I am in too big of a hurry to make my mark in the World to twiddle my thumbs on government make-work for a year!"....
That is the one I'm hiring.
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