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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The American Decline

Mark Steyn has a lengthy piece on the symptoms of decline in America and how we're on a path that Europe has already taken. Here's just a part of it:
Is America set for decline? It’s been a grand run. The country’s been the leading economic power since it overtook Britain in the 1880s. That’s impressive. Nevertheless, over the course of that century and a quarter, Detroit went from the world’s industrial powerhouse to an urban wasteland, and the once-golden state of California atrophied into a land of government run by the government for the government. What happens when the policies that brought ruin to Detroit and sclerosis to California become the basis for the nation at large? Strictly on the numbers, the United States is in the express lane to Declinistan: unsustainable entitlements, the remorseless governmentalization of the economy and individual liberty, and a centralization of power that will cripple a nation of this size. Decline is the way to bet. But what will ensure it is if the American people accept decline as a price worth paying for European social democracy.

Is that so hard to imagine? Every time I retail the latest indignity imposed upon the “citizen” by some or other Continental apparatchik, I receive e-mails from the heartland pointing out, with much reference to the Second Amendment, that it couldn’t happen here because Americans aren’t Euro-weenies. But nor were Euro-weenies once upon a time. Hayek’s greatest insight in The Road to Serfdom is psychological: “There is one aspect of the change in moral values brought about by the advance of collectivism which at the present time provides special food for thought,” he wrote with an immigrant’s eye on the Britain of 1944. “It is that the virtues which are held less and less in esteem and which consequently become rarer are precisely those on which the British people justly prided themselves and in which they were generally agreed to excel. The virtues possessed by Anglo-Saxons in a higher degree than most other people, excepting only a few of the smaller nations, like the Swiss and the Dutch, were independence and self-reliance, individual initiative and local responsibility, the successful reliance on voluntary activity, noninterference with one’s neighbor and tolerance of the different and queer, respect for custom and tradition, and a healthy suspicion of power and authority.” Two-thirds of a century on, almost every item on the list has been abandoned, from “independence and self-reliance” (40 percent of people receive state handouts) to “a healthy suspicion of power and authority” — the reflex response now to almost any passing inconvenience is to demand the government “do something,” the cost to individual liberty be damned. American exceptionalism would have to be awfully exceptional to suffer a similar expansion of government and not witness, in enough of the populace, the same descent into dependency and fatalism. As Europe demonstrates, a determined state can change the character of a people in the space of a generation or two. Look at what the Great Society did to the black family and imagine it applied to the general population: That’s what happened in Britain.
Read the whole thing.

When more than 40% of Americans are on some type of government dole the notion that we're just going to be able to repeal Obamacare probably isn't realistic. How are you going to get a near majority of people to vote against their government money?

The problem is not a handful of socialists in Congress but millions of people who are either uninformed or just don't care and are willing to trade freedom and liberty for a few government bucks. I'm not sure how we're going to fix that.

2 comments:

Ann's New Friend said...

Take a deep breath.

Come on, folks. Much as I admire Mark Steyn and view him as one of the most witty persons living, I do not agree with this characterization at all. Recall that I live deep in the blue of the blue State of Maryland.

It's been only a few days since the vote, and we're already getting demoralized. I was at that Washington rally, composed of Americans assembled on very short notice. I met people from New Hampshire and Michigan. It's a nine hour trip from New Hampshire on a moment's notice, and I don't know the distance from Michigan, but it's not near by. And Washington DC's hotels are not cheap.

People came. And these reports about racism, "ugliness" (to quote shameless Steny Hoyer) and violence are not true. I was there. I was there when they sang "God Bless America" to the notes floating above from a trumpet player I couldn't see.

Rick, California baritone extraordinaire, I wish you could have heard ol' Anns New Friend singing stong and clear (with wonderful phrasing and interpretation if I may say so) the words of this song.

We were civil. We were jubilant. Yeah, we shouted "kill the bill." So what. What a bunch of whiners. They want to kill the baby. We want to kill the bill.

Do note under heaven above: this is the EXACT opposite of Barack Obama when he was a nobody in Illinois. Check out the transcript yourselves, American citizens. See who this president is. I refer you particularly to pages 85-87:

http://www.ilga.gov/senate/transcripts/strans92/ST033001.pdf

Barack Obama was afraid the legislation for that which "some call a child" would not "survive."
We "Tea Party" Americans are afraid the baby will not survive.

Okay, so the other side is lying. I'll repeat it again. They are not lying to us. They are lying to their supporters. Remember that because it's a place of common ground between us and moderates and Democrats.

EVEN THEY believe that if their supporters know the truth about them, the supporters will begin to feel the pull of our side in this debate. We are standing up for life and freedom.

We have got to speak to our neighbors, and we've got to listen before we speak. And Christians in particular have got to recall that the Bible tells us that if we are willing to speak we will find the necessary words given to us when we need them.

We say we are the party of "We the People" and we have to remember that our neighbors who disagree with us are our fellow citizens too.

Barack Obama clothed himself in the false sheep skin of moderation. Now we see the wolf beneath the disguise. But we cannot loose sight of the fact that he had to lie to get into power. He has to lie to stay in power. And that we have the truth on our side.

I was just filling up my car with gas and at the gas station a young man had a very politically correct car whose bumper stickers included one that said this Buddhist saying, “Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.”

I was thinking to myself, "yes!" The truth cannot be hidden. I debated whether to tell that to the young man. Okay, I didn't. But maybe next time I will. I still have not found enough bravery.

But I've started talking to people. The Tea Party is me. I need to put my face on it so that my friends and neighbors can judge it by me -- they who know I am not a racist, that I am not about hate.

We carry the message of freedom and liberty in our own persons. We have to be able to manifest it to those with whom we disagree so that we can find common ground with individuals.

Ronald Reagan, God Bless his great good heart, said "always listen to the other side because they always have something to offer."

And he's the man who finally sat down with America's great enemy and began negotiating.

The good fight has just begun.

Nightingale said...

Ann, I just love reading your posts. And you're right about the truth coming out.

But as Christians we also have God guiding and watching over us, even if some in this nation try to ban Him out of existence; as if they could.

We the People must also pray, pray, and pray some more. I have seen impossible political situations at work get turned around through prayer. If we only believed, truly believed in the power of prayer.