The
Two Americas Sen. Edwards Doesn’t See
by
Steven Greenhut
by Steven Greenhut
To
hear Sen. John Edwards tell it, there isn’t one America, but there
are two Americas. There is the America with those who are rich and
living high on the hog, and the one with those who are eking out
a meager existence, suffering because Evil Corporations conspire
to keep them down.
There
are those who live in their gated communities, and the Others, who
must suffer in non-gated tract houses that lack granite countertops
and hot tubs. Some of the downtrodden must drive SUVs without a
leather interior and navigation system. It’s just like the Depression,
only different.
It’s
tricky though. The rhetoric can get confusing because so many members
of the Second America look a lot like members of the First America.
Edwards
is a trial lawyer who earned $27 million one recent year, but that
doesn’t make him, or multi-millionaire husband-of-his-second-heiress
Sen. John Kerry, members of the First America. They are fighters
for the Second America, so it’s OK if they live in every perceivable
way like the privileged members of the elite they rail against.
Of
course, even bona fide Second Americans look a lot like First Americans,
provided no one peeks at the mountain of consumer debt financing
their upscale lifestyle.
Although
Edwards needs to do a better job explaining who qualifies for which
America, I do appreciate his point. There are two separate Americas
living within our borders. It’s undeniably true. It’s just the dividing
line is quite different from how the good senator describes it.
Quite
simply, there is the America that still treasures the freedoms that
established the real America, and those who trash and reject those
freedoms (even if they give lip service to those freedoms), and
give aid and comfort to politicians who loot and plunder.
Ironically,
the two sides battling in the coming election have more in common
with each other than they think. It’s not about red states and blue
states. Both sides are members of the New America that has lost
touch with the founders, and their differences with each other mostly
are quibbles. The Old America is still out there, but sometimes
it’s hard to find.
As
readers of LRC, you know to which America you belong. But here’s
a short quiz you can give your friends and associates to help them
learn their place in this land:
1. The
best way to fix the nation’s educational system is to:
- Implement
a system of vouchers that gives public school kids a chance to
select a private school, with tax dollars following the kids to
the school of their choice.
- Stop depriving
the public schools of the money they desperately need to teach
our kids the things they desperately need to learn.
- Separate
school and state completely by disbanding public schools and letting
individuals pay for their own kids’ education.
2. Unions
are:
- Something
necessary, although their power has been abused at times and their
preponderance in the public sector poses challenges.
- The best
way to increase wages and stop corporate greed. Unions deserve
the utmost protections by the government.
- A gangster-like
enterprise designed to artificially inflate their members’ already-high
wages at the expense of other workers and stockholders through
government force or the threat of violence.
3. Which
statement best describes police, federal agents and fire fighters:
- Heroes who
protect the public good, and must battle not only the bad guys
but ACLU attorneys when they mistakenly shoot the wrong guy in
the back.
- They are
sometimes abusive, but these public servants deserve every penny
of their six-figure salaries and retirements because they put
their lives on the line for us every day. And because as reliable
members of unions they reliably support the right causes.
- Uniformed
bureaucrats who represent the state, and will do anything at all
to protect their power and privilege, and to protect the interests
of the officials who employ them.
4. The
War on Terror has led to:
- The destruction
of terror cells in Afghanistan and the elimination of a Middle
Eastern Hitler who threatened the entire universe, despite what
the liberal pansies say about him.
- Some achievements,
and some failures. It would be so much better if we sent more
troops to necessary places, provided those troops are under the
control of the United Nations. Or not, depending on what the polls
happen to say on any given day.
- Death, destruction,
misery overseas and the destruction of civil liberties in the
United States.
5. Federal
agencies (HUD, HHS, Labor, EPA, etc.) should be:
- Made to
operate like a business, with streamlining so that more money
can be earmarked to the right places.
- Expanded,
so they can meet the desperate needs of more Americans.
- Shut down,
instantly and completely.
6. Government
is:
- Of vital
importance in so many ways, especially with regard to protecting
us against terrorists. It should not grow too fast domestically,
at least not beyond the rate of inflation.
- Is the glue
that binds us together as a nation. It must be efficient, but
government is the means to achieve better education, better health
care, fairness and decency.
- A criminal
enterprise.
Obviously,
the answers to "a" are the standard Republican answers
and the answers to "b" are the standard Democratic answers.
Those who embrace the first two answers – the vast majority of the
public, I suppose – are members of one America, and those who answered
"c" are members of the other America.
The
one America is an America that embraces socialism and state control,
and believes the government should have vast powers to order people
around to achieve all sorts of things, ranging from national security
to high wages to whatever is PC on any given day.
The
other America believes in freedom and the marketplace. It believes
that individuals, without coercion, will create a more humane, prosperous
and decent society than one that relies on force. Those who believe
this are small in number, a remnant perhaps. But no matter how small,
they represent the original America better than those who have aligned
their thinking with one major party or the other.
Yes,
Sen. Edwards, there are two Americas.
July
14, 2004
Steven
Greenhut (send him mail)
is a senior editorial writer and columnist for the Orange County
Register. He is the author of the new book, Abuse
of Power.
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