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Lady Liberty
Commitment Issues?
August 11, 2009
We've got a problem in America, and it's not just our politicians. It's
us. We like to blame the politicians, of course, and sadly, they usually
deserve it. We even like to chastise them by reminding them that they
work for us, not the other way around. And yet we all to often forget
that fact ourselves.
One of the reasons I think we tend to let things slide is because we
don't think about it until it's our own ox being gored. We're committed
to our own interests, but that's as far as it goes. Sometimes we can't
even say that much.
In recent months, we've seen an unusual number of people get fired up
about taxes. Tea Parties are being held across the nation, and with good
reason: taxes are going up, and proposals currently on the table in
Washington make it likely they'll go up a lot more and soon. On April
15, I attended a local Tea Party and was thrilled to see so many people
ready and willing to take action. Faced with a hard hit in the
pocketbook not to mention the debt their children would owe, it seemed
plenty of people had plenty to say.
Three months later, Tea Parties were planned for Independence Day. I was
quietly making my plans to attend when I received another email from
organizers advising the event had been called off. It seems that people
were complaining that they wanted to spend the day with their families
or out on the town rather than attend a protest. The majority of them
apparently had something better to do.
I will readily grant you that I'm probably a bit more committed to the
cause of freedom than many. I spend more than a few hours a week writing
and talking for freedom, and I read incessantly to keep myself up to
date on the relevant topics and to learn as much as I can in the defense
of freedom. Want to see some even more tangible commitment from me? Take
a look at my new tattoo (no, I'm not kidding). Now that, my friends, is
commitment!
Rest assured that I don't fault anyone for being committed to their
families. I'm not going to criticize those who take a break on a summer
holiday for picnics and fireworks. I'm certainly not going to recommend
anybody rush right out and get themselves their very own
patriotic-themed tattoo! But what I am going to say is this:
Your commitment to your children means a commitment to their future.
That future is being mortgaged to the hilt and beyond right now with
this bailout and that stimulus—and still more stimulus is on the
horizon. Isn't it worth ten minutes to make a phone call, an hour or two
to attend a protest, or the time to attend a couple of meetings or write
a couple of letters if it will go towards saving your kids from being
forced to try to salvage a bankrupted country?
Your commitment to family and fun has got to mean a commitment to ensure
that you and others like you can continue such a lifestyle. At this very
moment, action is being taken in Washington that will usurp still more
of your liberties and take up still more of your paycheck. Would it
really be the worst thing in the world if you arrived at the picnic an
hour or two late?
Your commitment to your job is admirable, but it's worthless if you no
longer have a job. Legislation currently being negotiated in Washington
will quite literally decimate small businesses and destroy some larger
businesses—those it doesn't either nationalize or force overseas. This
wholesale slaughter of the free market will result in far worse than
Congress claims it's trying to fix.
What's it worth to you to keep your home? To buy groceries? To take a
vacation every now and then? I won't suggest you take vacation time to
be an activist, or that you call in sick when you're not. But you might
consider tacking a little time onto your regular 40 hours every week to
be an activist in whatever way you choose. Isn't holding onto freedom
your job, too? And isn't the salary at least as valuable?
Your commitment to caring for your loved ones can't be faulted. But if
the president and some of the most liberal members of Congress get their
way, no amount of caring will save those unfortunate enough to be ill
when they're old, or who are born or become imperfect and thus are
"burdens" on others. Your failure to act now doesn't make your
commitment to caring any less. But it will make that commitment quite
literally all but worthless in the very near future!
While you're pondering your own commitments, let me tell you something
else: Your politicians are committed, too. They're comitted to cronies
or beholden to lobbyists. It's painfully obvious they're also committed,
no matter how ill-advisedly, to their party leadership, too. But those
things are only skin deep. Want to know what's permanently tattooed on
each of them? Their commitment to votes.
No matter what many politicians think privately or what they've said
publicly, almost every single one of them will do a 180 degree turn if
they think they're losing votes and their jobs are in danger. Obviously,
there are a few whose own commitment runs deep for good or ill. But the
majority? Ah, the majority secretly does remember it works for us, and
it's utterly terrified the boss will show up and fire them.
Congress is taking a summer break. Members are coming home for a few
weeks to tell us all how they're committed to us and our well being. I
say we greet each and every one of them with the fact that we know
precisely where their commitment lies, and that we're well aware it
isn't with freedom or a remotely pleasant future for us or our country.
Then I suggest we make the point to them that, if they don't change
their path, we'll commit ourselves to seeing to it they don't get
another chance to betray our trust — or the Constitution of the United
States of America. Getting some of these freedom-hating folks out of
office won't fix everything, but it will be a fine start.
About Lady Liberty
Lady Liberty
is an American woman who is proud of and grateful
for our heritage of freedom, and who fears the
present generation intends to bequeath little of
that heritage to the future. Those fears prompted
her political activism, and ongoing and anti-freedom
developments since then have only increased her
determination to do whatever she can to inform and
incite activism in others. A "Constitutional
libertarian" or a "Jeffersonian liberal," it is far
simpler to say that she believe we each ought to be
able do pretty much as we please as long as we don't
infringe the rights of others or burden others while
doing so. Lady Liberty maintains a website
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