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Friday, September 21, 2012

The American Divide (A hypothetical look at what a “United States of Liberty” would look like)


                We are at a tipping point, and like any large company or country that cannot agree on policy, future plans or who is to lead, we need to make hard decisions based ideologically as well as pragmatically.  What do we do when roughly half the country wants more government involvement and the other half is stifled and frustrated at the lack of liberty and freedom still permitted under the law?    Do you have the right, when you are in office, to restrict the rights of some people because you know best for everyone?  There is a growing vocal opposition to the unreasonable measures being taken on our behalf, and many of these measures end up just causing more damage than they are supposed to help.  What do we do?

                Can we agree that ideologically, we will never compromise with the “other side”?  As a Libertarian, I cannot abide gov’t intrusion into my personal and business decisions when I am not hurting or using force against anyone.  How does this ever get reconciled with a person who thinks that people inherently need the gov’t to show them right from wrong, to guide them when the path is murky or dark, and to limit them from hurting themselves…all the while knowing that if they fail at something, the gov’t saviors will provide for them without regard to where that funding comes from…all they know is that it is their right.  I see one way to assuage both sides, but it will take some very fine negotiating, and a few Uhauls.

                I am suggesting that at the next US Census we ask one more question, “If the constitution is not a valid document and guiding principle of the current US Gov’t, would you support a split with the Union to allow two separate and roughly equal boundaries where one would adhere to the principles of our founding documents (Yes that means getting rid of Social Security, Medicare, Obamacare etc.) , while the other pursues a more progressive gov’t with a new constitution that includes the “right” to welfare, healthcare and other assumed “rights” from the “FORWARD” mindset.   The split could be done taking into consideration land and agriculture, raw materials and mineral rights to give both sides roughly even starting points.  Passports would need to be issued so one side cannot just “abandon ship” when they go broke (guess which side that would be).  Then, and only then would both Dems and Repubs be forced to choose between sides, and they would be forced to stop nickel and diming the public into a progressive cesspool.

                I don’t want to discuss North vs South, I don’t think that is a fair or doable way to split this country, in fact the only way would be to get census data, and delve into political ideologies of local politicians and use demographics to assist.  There would be some butt-hurt people that would have to move, or adapt…it won’t be perfect, but think about it…you are a hard working entrepreneur who is being told that it is your duty, your fair share, to pay for healthcare, retirement, public schools, drug interdiction etc…and you may not have political aspirations or feelings about these issues, but you are being forced to pay for them.  How is that freedom?  How is that Liberty?  If this sounds Randian (Ayn, not Paul) I guess it sort of is, but when I am given the lesser of two evils to choose from, haven’t we just admitted that our ideology of self-reliance and individual responsibility is dead?  Shouldn’t we part ways as trading partners and friends…and let the other pursue the more radical agenda they really want, but have to drag us kicking and screaming to?  We could let the Progressive States of America invade Libya, Syria etc, and we could live with a clear conscience.  We could let NY and California dictate the policy of the PSA while Wyoming and Arizona and Texas focus on bringing as many businesses to states that embrace capitalism and free enterprise.  We could allow Oregon and Washington to  protect their trees and owls, and ban the use of combustible engines, while Colorado and New Mexico embrace legalized marijuana and the freedom to marry in a church without the gov’t checking genitals.  We could have Massachusetts and Minnesota offer free health care to bring people there, while Georgia and Ohio offer no corporate taxes, allow foreign repatriation of profits and no minimum wages to allow the accelerated job growth and prosperity…with the worker’s right to leave at any time. 

                So…which side would you be on?  Would you fight to keep the union?  Would you do so, knowing that one side is enslaving  the other  to support it, else it would fail.  Do you think it is “unfair” to allow the productive members of society to abandon the tyranny set up by the recipient class?  Would you kill to keep them enslaved?  Would you allow a peaceful split, or would you force an armed insurrection?  Yeah, heavy stuff…but so is taxation without representation…only a few hundred years ago.  Is it not the right of any American citizen to question his government and if not given acceptable answers and accountability, is it not his god given right to resist tyranny?  Are we there?  I don’t know…but the question is starting to be asked…so I imagine we may be approaching that tipping point.  Now…with this being the alternative…is a third party still “not viable”…or do you just like the path we’re on?  Decisions have consequences…and those consequences have been delayed for a century.  And those chickens are coming home to roost.   I, personally, like the idea of living in a country...a home...called the United States of Liberty.  I don't really care where it is...just not Chicago...that place is trashed already.

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