Democrats,
We Are Begging You
by
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Is
a GOP agent secretly running the Democratic party? Not likely. What's
really at work is ideological bankruptcy. The Democrats have no
ideas worthy of national attention. Their only use is as an opposition
party, and that's exactly what they are going to remain after the
next election.
The
only people who seem to want Democrats running us at the national
level are those who live off the wealth of others. And they, thank
goodness, do not make up a majority of voters. The dreadful downside
is that we are left with Republicans running the country at a time
when we ought to be prying their fingers from the levers of power.
So
what occasions this outburst? One word: taxes. It seems that the
Democrats want to raise them, which is to say, repeal the paltry
cuts put in by Bush. What is with these people? Can't they see the
downside to running on a platform consisting of the demand that
you should be forced to fork over more of the money you earn to
the state?
Why
do these people want to criminalize the making and keeping of money?
And, even more preposterously, why do they believe that doing so
will make them electable?
Maybe
a hundred years ago, someone genuinely believed that a higher tax
was going to do great good for the country. Not today. Those who
believe that now are merely drumming up an excuse to live off the
earnings of others. Everyone knows that. There will always be politicians
who cater to such interests, but they are local and sectarian. National
politicians have to come up with some other rationale for stealing:
wars, for example.
Why
can't the Democrats understand this? Because the party eschews the
genuine liberal tradition. Consider that every one of the candidates
running for the presidential nomination agrees that Bush's tax program
must be reversed. How pathetic. Bush's tax program was a hoax in
so many ways: it gave with one hand (Treasury Department) what it
took in others ways (debt, regulation, and dollar depreciation).
But to call for its reversal amounts to a call to rob us even more.
It is to place unlimited faith in the state and brag about it.
Genuine
liberalism sees that a free and orderly society rests on the right
to private property and the prevalence of private capital accumulation.
Private enterprise is the basis of prosperity, and there's no quicker
path to ruin than enlarging the state. If you don't know these things,
you haven't been paying attention to world developments for a long
time. Apparently the Democrats haven't.
The
Wesley Clark campaign initially fired up the masses, but is now
stuck in the doldrums. Maybe that has to do with his comments, made
when everyone was paying attention to him, to the effect that new
government regulations are the magic bullet to cure what ails us.
A further look at his agenda reveals no more imagination: mandates,
taxes, welfare, spending of all sorts, and centralization.
He
is like all these birds. They look great from a distance, but awful
up close. Not even on war are they much better. They say that allies
should pay more, that the Iraq occupation needs more of a civilian
emphasis, that we need to build public schools there, and the like.
These are arguments over details and amount to a concession that
Bush was right to pick the fight and pummel that poor country. If
you can't count on Democrats to oppose war, they aren't good for
much at all.
Howard
Dean? He seems like a maverick who is standing up to bigshots, but
look up close and you find more of the same. He is a partisan of
government, which is to say a partisan of power, which is to say
that he wants to make more and more voluntarily chosen capitalistic
activities illegal. Has he even bothered to think through this position,
or, by now, is it just a reflex?
Now,
experience tells us that in practice, Democrats actually spend and
regulate less than the GOP. They are less protectionist and less
warlike. The government grows less when the Democrats are in control.
There was a hint in the 90s, under the influence of Clinton, that
the Democrats were just starting to see this as a virtue and not
apologize for it. Indeed, Gore took steps toward actually criticizing
government from time to time. Amazing.
But
that was then and this is now. They are back to publicly conspiring
to increase government control over our lives. They accuse the Republicans
of cutting the budget and the Repubs hit that one out of the park
by pointing out that they expanded more than the Democrats. So on
it goes on issue after issue, enabling hypocritical Republicans
and making idiots of themselves.
The
worst of it is that this virtually guarantees another four years
of Bush, which means that we are going to get even more statism
than the Democrats promise, but in the name of liberty and limited
government. This strikes me as the worst of all worlds: freedom
declines in real time even as freedom itself gets the blame. How
much better to preserve freedom longer even if in the name of government
control.
What
the Democrats need is a wholesale ideological gutting. They need
to purge all anti-liberal sentiment in their party. They need to
embrace their 19th-century heritage of opposing: centralization,
protectionism, war, and government control. They need to slough
off all the myriad hangers-on that cling to the party for their
lifeblood, and instead embrace the entrepreneurial and middle classes,
even the privately rich, as their base. This is the only way that
they are going to do good for themselves and the country.
Will
this happen? Not likely. But the alternative is to continue to wallow
in its present overt statism, which, just about everyone understands,
means more power over people, more relative impoverishment, and,
worst of all, more GOP control of the country and the world. Never
has dramatic ideological change been more of a moral priority.
In
sum: Democrats need to shape up and fast. Let us hear no more about
how you are going to fix the country with more taxes, more regulations,
more spending. Get wise and warm up to the idea of freedom. Only
then will you be in a position to tell the truth about how Republicans
are wrecking the world. Only then will you find yourselves in a
position to do anything about it.
January
10, 2004
Llewellyn
H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him
mail] is president of the Ludwig
von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com
and author of Speaking
of Liberty.
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