It Can Happen Here
by
Scott McPherson
by Scott McPherson
Recently by Scott McPherson: Memo
to the Nashua Telegraph: Might Does Not Make Right
You think youve
private lives
Think nothing of the kind
There is no true escape
Im watching all the time
Im made
of metal
My circuits gleam
I am perpetual
I keep the country clean...
~ Judas Priest,
Electric Eye
Englands
Daily Express reported
on August 4 that thousands of the worst families in England
are to be put in sin bins in a bid to change their bad
behavior. Ed Balls, the Childrens Secretary, has announced
a 400 million pound plan to put Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
cameras in 20,000 homes in Britain, says the Express, to ensure
that children attend school, go to bed on time and eat proper meals.
This sin
bin program already operates in many parts of the country,
and about 2,000 families are presently under observation by their
betters in the local bureaucracy. But Balls wants the program to
be universal. There should be Family Intervention Projects
in every local authority because every area has families that need
support, he says. 1984
isnt just a novel anymore; its happening in England
right now, complete with a newspeak vocabulary that
equates totalitarian measures with support for families.
Should we care
about domestic policy in England?
The American
Revolution has been described as a conservative revolution,
because so little changed. Unlike the French Revolution, which would
usher in a reign of terror and a dictatorship, and the Russian Revolution,
which followed the same course, the American fight was largely about
reaffirming principles that had evolved under the British constitution
due process, habeas corpus, government by consent, limited
parliamentary power, private property and, most important, personal
privacy and individual rights.
The fighting
had barely begun and Americans were establishing new governments
in accordance with these same principles. It was to the ideal of
English governance that American statesmen would repair.
Like the West
in general, Britain has been riding a wave of progressivism
for the last century, moving away from a limited-government tradition
and towards government growing larger and taking over more areas
once left to individuals, communities, churches, and other means
of mutual aid. Taking a moral high ground surrendered by conservatives
either afraid or ill-equipped to challenge such pretensions
and often aided and abetted by them, as in this present case
leftists there have created a Nanny State that proudly boasts of
cradle to grave protection in the form of unemployment
insurance, family allowances, national health insurance,
government housing programs the list goes on and on
alongside massive taxes on luxuries like automobiles
and gasoline, incredible powers vested in labor unions, draconian
gun control, and extortionate income taxation to the point
that government in the UK controls about 40 percent of GNP and touches
just about every area of everyones life.
But it isnt
enough. Its never enough. Those who crave power over others
always want more, and when their attempts to remake society fall
short of the intended mark, the blame is always laid on some alleged
lack of power and legislation.
Poverty justified
the welfare state. Then, when the economy subsequently floundered,
more welfare was needed. When the welfare state had
undermined individual
dignity and a general sense of personal responsibility, rising crime
ensued, and it was more police powers and surveillance of society
that was demanded. And now, after Britain has reached the point
where your DNA can be taken for a moving violation and there are
more CCTV cameras in public places than any other country on earth,
we hear, once more, that its not enough. Private places
peoples homes will now feel the eyes of growing state
power because little Tommy isnt doing his homework.
The reason
we should be concerned about Ed Balls actions across
the pond is because they so closely mirror the actions of
our own leaders, who seek more power to wage
endless wars, take
over industries, spy
on the citizenry, detain
people without trial, run
our health care system, interfere
in local matters, and use
the military against our people. Strong and ancient principles
that limit government power can and have been eroded beyond recognition
in a liberal democracy like Great Britain, and they
can be destroyed here too. Cameras may soon be coming to a home
near you. Maybe even yours.
August
21, 2009
Scott
McPherson [send him mail]
lives in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He serves as a policy advisor
to the Future of Freedom Foundation.
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