From:Travis

Date: Mon, Nov 24, 2008
Subject:  America's dystopian future?






*You can usually count on Mark Steyn for providing a good laugh.
Unfortunately, this one is not very funny!*

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*Monday, November 10, 2008*

*STEYN: America's dystopian future?*

*Mark Steyn*

*COMMENTARY:*

"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: Barack 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" (i.e., the

center and the right) and barely 20 percent 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 Mr. 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 Mr. 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, Fla., to vote for Mr. 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 percent of Americans
from paying any

federal income tax at all, while those who 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.



*Mark Steyn is the author of the New York Times best-seller "America Alone"
and is an*

*internationally syndicated columnist.*

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