Land
of the Free, Home of the Slave
by
Steven Greenhut
by Steven Greenhut
America
is such a wonderfully free country that I thoroughly understand
why the Bush administration, like the Clinton administration before
it, is so eager to take our freedoms and spread them across the
globe. Without the U.S. government, backwards peoples will have
to labor on in their own delusions, never understanding what true
liberty is all about.
I
am so free. If I want to paint my house, or build a deck out back,
or install a new air-conditioning system, I am free to call the
building inspector and get his approval first. If I want to put
a new toilet in the bathroom, I am free to buy only the low-flow
toilets the government approves. I am free to buy a property near
the beach, provided the government Coastal Commission approves whatever
I want to do with that property. That approval might take decades,
and the final thing that I build will be what the commissioners
want there, not what I want, but I am free nonetheless.
I
know I am free because this is America. And America is a free country
the best one in the whole darned world. If you don’t like our
freedoms, you should move somewhere else.
Any
other questions?
Unlike
those pathetic souls in other less-free and non-free countries,
I am free to open my own business, provided I pay my employees the
minimum salary demanded by the government, and give them overtime
in the exact proportion stated by the government, and offer them
breaks that conform exactly to the standards set by government.
I can operate my business in complete freedom, provided that I meet
every one of the hundreds of pages of air-quality standards promulgated
by the state and federal governments.
I
am free to offer my employees any benefits I choose, provided they
are ones approved by the government. I am free to operate my building
in compliance with all the building codes and standards defined
by the government. I am free to place a sign on that business provided
it conforms to the city’s sign ordinance. I am free to hire a lawyer
to defend against the government’s charges that I discriminate because
I have fewer minority employees than the government says I should
have. I am free to pay a $100,000 fine if I complain that a male
employee suddenly is showing up in dresses.
I
am free to have exactly the same number of parking spaces the government
says I should have, and to follow the specific standards the government
established when it gave me a conditional-use permit. True freedom
always has conditions. I am free to vote in elections, provided
that the ethnic balance of those elected conforms to the dictates
of the Justice Department. I am free to invest money in the stock
market provided I don’t take advice from anyone who knows any real
information about the stock. If I do, I am free to spend several
years behind bars. I am free to pay half my earnings in taxes. You
know what they say, taxes are what we pay for a civilized society.
Civilized and free. What more could a person ask for?
I
am free to get to work on government-built and managed roads, in
a car that meets government safety and pollution standards. I am
free to pay hundreds of dollars a year in car taxes and gas taxes.
I am free to borrow money from a bank to pay these taxes provided
that the lender meets every government code and offers special terms
to those people the government says should get special terms. I
am free to send my children to the government-run schools, where
they are taught whatever the government wants them to learn. I am
free to raise them exactly as the government demands, or watch child
protective services take them from me and give them to a foster
parent.
I
am free to get on an airplane and fly anywhere I want in this free
country, provided that I let a government employee search my stuff
and even my person. I am free to tell the federal government exactly
how much I earn and let agents audit me and take me off to jail
if I fail to tell them every source of income.
I
am free to take any drug I need or please provided it is sold by
a pharmacist or a drug store. I am free to work in any sort of profession,
provided that I gain the proper government-granted licenses. If
I work in manufacturing, I am free to give a union a lot of money
or am free to find another job. I am free to hand over my property
and take a pittance in return for it when the government uses eminent
domain on behalf of a politically well-connected developer.
I
am free to have a dog provided I buy him a government-issued license.
I am not free to own a ferret, although in truth I hate those nasty
little critters and don’t really want one. I am free to let a police
officer search my car for any reason. I am free to let federal agents
search my property, tap my phone lines, look at my library records.
I
am free to live my life in total freedom provided that all my choices
are approved by government, all my earnings are taxed by government,
and all my moves are subject to close examination by government.
No wonder the Iraqi people are so eager for their American overseers
to show them how this freedom thing is done.
September
18, 2003
Steven
Greenhut (send him mail)
is a senior editorial writer and columnist for the Orange County
Register.
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