Who’s
Your Daddy?
by
Jacob G. Hornberger
by Jacob G. Hornberger
Dont
let anyone ever tell you that President Bush isnt a brilliant
politician, one who has mastered the psychological intricacies of
the welfare-warfare state that conservatives and liberals have imported
to our nation. The latest proof of Bushs political brilliance
and insight into human nature occurred recently when he proposed
his $7 billion federal bird-flu plan to protect the American people
from a potential pandemic, which is the latest fear that assails
the American psyche.
With
his bird-flu plan, Bush has subtly and effectively reminded Americans
that despite all the imperfections of the federal government (Rove,
Libby, and Cheney, CIA
Soviet-era torture centers, torture and sex abuse scandal, Iraq,
FEMA), the federal government is still their daddy, a daddy that
watches over them and takes care of them with such programs as retirement,
health care, job security, education, housing, and flu plans. Bushs
underlying message: Even natural parents arent perfect; despite
their imperfections we still love them and expect them to watch
over us and take care of us; why should we treat our surrogate parent,
the federal government, any differently?
Bushs
reminder tends to stop both conservatives and liberals dead in their
tracks. Lets not delve too deeply into federal imperfections,
such as lying the nation into war; secret CIA torture chambers in
Soviet-era compounds; the torture, sex abuse, rape, and murder scandal
in Cuba, Iraq, and Afghanistan; the war of aggression on Iraq; or
the federal response to Hurricane Katrina. Lets instead continue
looking the other way, leaving it to our federal daddy to do what
needs to be done for the welfare and security of our national family,
much as children in a dysfunctional household are expected to not
take note and confront the beatings and abuse being inflicted by
their natural parents, especially since children depend on their
parents for their security and well-being.
Bush
also brilliantly plays on one of the many fears that assail the
American people and that induce them to look to the federal government
as their daddy, protector, and provider. Among the other fears that
generate an embrace of federal paternalism are fear of drug dealers
(because they will put us all on drugs), of immigrants (because
theyll steal our jobs and take over our country), of terrorists
(because theyll take us from our homes and spray WMDs in our
face), and of loss of Social Security (because old people will die
in the streets), Medicare and Medicaid (because the poor and elderly
wont have health care), and public schooling (because the
poor wont have anywhere to get educated).
Bushs
bird-flu plan also serves as a powerful reminder of why the future
of our nation lies with libertarianism. Unlike the conservative
and liberal vision, the libertarian vision has a consistent commitment
to moral principles, individual liberty, free markets, and a constitutional
republic. Unlike conservatives and liberals, libertarians do not
live their lives consumed by fear and thus are unwilling to surrender
their rights and freedoms to the federal daddy, not even temporarily.
Unlike conservatives and liberals, libertarians are committed to
ending the federal governments role as welfare-warfare daddy,
thereby helping to restore the sense of can-do, self-reliance, independence,
compassion, and fortitude that characterized our American ancestors,
whose libertarian vision also rejected the federal governments
role as national daddy.
November
8, 2005
Jacob
Hornberger [send him mail]
is founder and president of The Future
of Freedom Foundation.
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© 2005 Future of Freedom Foundation
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