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Friday, March 21, 2008
John Hawkins :: Townhall.com Columnist
10 Of The Greatest Pieces Of Conservative Wisdom
by John Hawkins
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"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -- P.J. O'Rourke

We have gotten to a point in our society where people can pursue courses of action that we know, they know, that everyone knows are highly likely to end in disaster. But then, when the aforementioned tragedy inevitably occurs, there is a demand that the federal government "fix the problem."

But what's wrong with saying,

* You're about to lose your house because you got a subprime loan to buy a house $300,000 more than what you could afford. Sorry, but it's your own fault.

* Maybe you wouldn't be struggling to make ends meet if you hadn't dropped out of high school and had 3 babies by 3 different men by the time you were 25. It's not the government's job to take the place of your children's father.

* Your business wouldn't be struggling to hire workers today if you hadn't hired a work force that is 90% illegal aliens in the first place. So, if your business suffers while you replace the illegals, you have no one to blame but yourself.

Instead, when the bill for the irresponsibility of these sort of people comes due, it always seems to be everyone else's job to bail them out of the mess they got themselves into.

"And many writers have imagined for themselves republics and principalities that have never been seen or known to exist in reality; for there is such a gap between how one lives and how one ought to live that anyone who abandons what is done for what ought to be done learns his ruin rather than his preservation: for a man who wishes to profess goodness at all times will come to ruin among so many who are not good." -- Niccolo Machiavelli

Too often, people and nations are judged harshly because their actions fall short of some imaginary, moral ideal. Capitalism may be the best economic system, but it's bad because it doesn't make every person equally rich and successful. The United States has been the most moral super power in history, but we're as bad as Nazi Germany because we haven't lived up to the utopian standards in some liberal's head. The U.S. military takes more care not to kill civilians than any military ever has, but they're just as bad as Al-Qaeda because they accidentally kill civilians while fighting terrorists who use the innocent as human shields.

When it comes to your principles, there's nothing wrong with shooting for the stars, but we shouldn't revile people and nations because they come up short of their aim and merely hit the moon.

"By government giveaway programs, individuals are often hurt far more than they are helped. The recipients of these programs become dependent on the government and their dignity is destroyed. Is it compassionate to enslave more and more people by making them a part of the government dependency cycle? I think compassion should be measured by how many people no longer need it. Helping people to become self-sufficient is much more compassionate than drugging them with the narcotic of welfare." -- Rush Limbaugh

Government wealth transfers are destructive, not just to the productive people who have their money taken, but often to the people who receive the money as well. The aim of every government program we have to help the poor should not be to help them just get by; it should be to put them in a better position to help themselves. If you do nothing but teach people to stand around with their hands out, waiting for you to take care of them, you've created a beggar. If you teach people to take care of themselves, you've created a productive person who may actually be able to shoulder part of the burden in this country instead of being part of that burden themselves.

"In the early decades of the Republic, equality meant equality before God; liberty meant the liberty to shape one's own life....A very different meaning of equality has emerged in the United States in recent decades -- equality of outcome. Everyone should have the same level of living or of income, should finish the race at the same time. Equality of outcome is in clear conflict with liberty. The attempt to promote it has been a major source of bigger and bigger government, and of government-imposed restrictions on our liberty." -- Milton Friedman

Individuals, genders, and even whole ethnic groups do not always have the same interests, talents, backgrounds, or experiences and thus, they do not achieve the same outcomes. That doesn't mean the system is unfair; it means that despite the fact that some people like to try to pretend that every American is just another interchangeable cog in a great wheel, we are each different. That's why the government should get out of the quota business and allow everyone to rise or fall based on his own abilities and inclinations. If that means some people or groups are able to surpass others in certain areas, so be it; that's life.

"A succinct summary of the tragic vision was given by historians Will and Ariel Durant: Out of every hundred new ideas ninety-nine or more will probably be inferior to the traditional responses which they propose to replace. No one man, however brilliant or well-informed, can come in one lifetime to such fullness of understanding as to safely judge and dismiss the customs or institutions of his society, for those are the wisdom of generations after centuries of experiment in the laboratory of history." -- Thomas Sowell

We're far too cavalier as a society about tinkering with our society's most important traditions and customs. We discuss making fundamental changes to marriage, to our cultural norms, and to the customs and laws that have helped preserve this country since its foundation with nary a thought to the lasting damage we may be doing to our society.

People should remember that the history of the world is not that of great countries rising to prominence and then staying there eternally. To the contrary, the landscape of history is littered with nations and empires that became great, lost the spark that made them exceptional in the first place, and then dissolved or came to ruin.

"We don't have a trillion-dollar debt because we haven't taxed enough; we have a trillion-dollar debt because we spend too much." -- Ronald Reagan

If anything, the federal government is already far too big, spends far too much money, and has far too many employees. Given the already staggering size and scope of our government and the enormous amount of taxpayer money it already spends each year, there is simply no reason that we should ever need to increase the percentage of taxes that the government takes in. American families teach their own children that they're going to have to live within their means, so why shouldn't we expect as much from the politicians we've sent to Washington to represent our interests?

"War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over." -- General William T. Sherman

No matter how accurate our weapons become or how good our intentions are, there is never going to be such a thing as a "humane" war. Moreover, trying to create one only lengthens conflicts, convinces our enemies that they can get away with attacking us, and leads us into a moral quagmire as we get into endless debates about how nice we're being to our enemies as we try to kill them.

This whole concept has been taken to extremes in Iraq that would have been unimaginable to previous generations of Americans. If we don't wise up, we're going to end up in the same situation as Israel, which is unable to force a bunch of rock throwing, genocidal savages to sue for peace despite the fact that the Israelis could wipe them out to a man in a week’s time.

"I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." -- James Madison

I seldom say "never" about anything, but the sort of fascist putsch that the Left fears in this country will never happen in our lifetimes, our children's lifetimes, or their children's lifetimes.

What may happen, however, is that the American people will be tricked into supporting people who will strip away their freedoms, one at a time, in the name of "helping us," until we realize that many of the freedoms we held so dear are gone because we mistakenly thought we wanted them to be taken away.

"A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy. While the people are virtuous they cannot be subdued; but when once they lose their virtue then will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader." -- Samuel Adams

It is not the government that makes this country great; it's the people. As long as the American people are, on the whole -- decent, ambitious, fiercely independent, relatively well educated, patriotic, and godly -- this country will do fine. But, if we become a nation of selfish, hedonistic, unpatriotic, irreligious takers, we are doomed to go into a steep decline. That's why it's worth fighting a culture war, because if we ultimately lose that war for the character of the American people, nothing else that we do will matter.

"There are no solutions, only trade-offs." -- Thomas Sowell

The government is always promising to "fix" some problem or another, but as often as not, the only thing it ends up doing is creating a brand new set of larger problems that some other politician will have to try to "fix" a few years down the road.

In fact, many of the biggest problems we have as a nation are a direct result of actions undertaken by our own government in previous years. That's why it's a serious mistake to only consider the immediate issue that the government is promising to "solve" without thinking about what fixing today's problem may cost us tomorrow.

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Big T
Sorry, but I have to disagree.
No one should be receiving handouts from the federal government. I haven't seen anything in the Constitution about handouts.

Farm Subsidies
As a young man whose family used to farm, I can unequivically say that the real people receiving the government subsidies are the really large farmers. These individualls are the people receiving the government handouts, not the small farmers. They are the ones who are suffering, and should in theory receive the handouts.

d`Anconia
I think you, and others, were missing my point as well. Professional armies do not intentionally target civilians and certainly do not participate in rape of civilians and robbery. At least this has been the case since the end of the middle ages.

I have no problem with fighting a war all out. I also have no problem with "agressive questioning" or waterboarding.

d'Anconia
Having two brothers in Korea at the same time,I am somewhat familiar with it. One brother was in communications,the other on the front lines most of the time. He had nightmares often,until he passed away last fall. Did we win? I don't think so.

Vietnam,was the same. It went on and on,with no plans to win. There is nothing worth fighting for ,to liberals.They pull for the other side,always.They are shameful cowards.

Now,Iraq. Looks so familiar to me.Liberals have been trying to lose this one from the first.It has gone on much longer,because the enemy expected us to give up and go home.How these people look in the mirror each day is beyond me. But they ARE liberals.

Vic
Sorry it has taken so long to answer. I wasn't home all day. I agree that Sherman's march was barbaric, but that was the point I was trying to make. You can't win wars by being the nice guy. You win by being willing to do whatever it takes to take the fight out of your enemy. The colonists were outmanned and outgunned, but won by fighting a war that the British were not prepared to fight. If they had followed the "rules of war," they'd have lost. The only rule of war that matters is that you kill the other guy before he kills you.
Our own troops have been hampered at least since Patton was slowed down to allowed Briish forces to catch up. In Korea, we cold only go so far. In Vietnam, we weren't allowed to cross borders even when we knew our enemy was. Whenever rules of engagement exist, they put fighting men in danger. War is hell, the idea is to get into and out of hell as quickly as possible - and, I would add, don't take the press along with you.

The teachers unions...
...are no longer engaged in education, but indoctrination into "pie in the sky" nonsense such as "tolerance" (this is tolerating those who refuse to tolerate you) or "diversity" (said diversity having ruined neighborhoods.

Can you imagine (if you are over 50) the students of today sitting and doing arithmetic problems for an entire class period the way we did when we were in school? I can't...and I'm a former teacher. Teachers are no longer allowed to teach.

Yes, there are exceptions...and we often read them right here at TownHall.

Good selection of quotes (eg, PJ O'Rourke is a national treasure: humorous and educational at the same time; Thomas Sowell is consistently rational and right on the money) and I enjoyed your commentary on each.

5 Stars

or...
You were told in plain English by the most knowledgeable people on the planet (the UN inspectors on the ground) that there didn't seem to be any WMD in Iraq and they wanted more time, but you launched your $1 trillion invasion anyway. Now that it's been proven that the inspectors were right and there's no valid reason for being there, blame liberals for trying to cut our losses.

You kept the minimum wage down so low that only illegal immigrants would work for it. Now that they refuse to commute from Mexico everyday, blame them for acting human by asking for health care and schools for their children.

You saw during the Reagan years the cutting taxes and spending required cutting spending first. Now that the deficit has exploded again, blame welfare moms and immigrants.

You expected inner city kids to pull themselves up by their bootstraps at schools you wouldn't dream of sending your own to. You touted school choice as the solution to racial inequality but appointed judges that overturned policies to ensure all races have access to the best schools. Now blame the continuing inequities on the teachers unions.

John...please ignore all after 5 stars..
last time I take a nature call before submitting my comments...I have a very devilish Son :)

John...Best column I have read of yours
to date..
5 stars...you faggot! :)

NUMBER 11
We the people pay all taxes, and we are the sole ultimate source of all tax revenue. Regardless where government initially collects the money, all tax money ultimately comes from us, the people, even though business has to pay thousands or millions of dollars at one time, and get it back from us one dollar at a time.
Since we the people are the one and only source of all tax revenue:
There should be only one tax to collect all tax revenue.
It should be a single, simple, fair, direct, graduated, individual, full-income tax levied on living persons for each level of government: One Tax and Done.
The best thing that government can do to help the country, the people, and even government, is to repeal all of the many hundreds, or thousands of existing taxes, fees, and charges. These taxes are the federal deficit. These taxes are the high price of everything. These tax eliminations are spending cuts. Every tax that is eliminated is a tax that we the people no longer have to pay. These taxes are the difference between the price we pay for health care and everything else, and the price we would pay if these taxes were repealed. Eliminating these taxes will remove them from the price paid for everything by everyone, including government.
One Tax and Done will provide many benefits to all, even government:
One Tax and Done will reduce the price paid for everything by one-third.

You missed my favorite:
"Get out of my way."

-Dagny Taggart

or how about...
You bought a ridiculously large vehicle, bought a home and started a job in places where you have no choice but to drive alone. Now that the price of gas has gone up, it's the politicians' fault.

or

Despite every forseeable trend, you made nothing but gas guzzlers. Now that no one wants to buy your cars any more, blame the government and ask for subsidies.

In both cases - send soldiers to the middle east and ask for subsidies.

The North outfought the South
Zapdoodat - I diagree that the North won only because of numbers and arms. Grant and Sherman outfought the South. Lee's costly victories did't bring him victory. Grant's battles and campaigns did. It's a long-perpetuated "Lost Cause" myth that teh South was merely overwhelmed with superior numbers.

Glad I persevered
Had a deuce of a time getting to Mr. Hawkin's article. I finally did and gave him 5 stars. Great reasons why I, too, am a conservative. Just hope and am looking for ways to take back our great country.

Retired Geek, like your handle and your thinking.

Divide and conquer
I note that farmers and bankers are singled out for derision for their subsidies.

Unless ALL and I mean ALL subsidies are eliminated, the government will pit us against each other.

To paraphrase, we must hang together or we will certainly hang individually.

Sherman's march to the sea
Sherman had orders to "break" the South's ability to continue to wage war. This meant he needed to destroy all items deemed economic like cotton, rail roads, livestock; essentially everything.

The North won because it had a stronger economy and outlasted the South with men and material not because it had a better army.

DavidM
a loan is a bailout if it doesn't have to be paid back.

JP Morgan gets to fob off, onto the Fed, a lot of Bear Stearns junk sub-prime debt in exchange for $30 billion of U.S treasury securities.

The other investment banks have a similar deal in that they can exchange junk sub-prime paper for $200 billion of US treasury securities.

Liberal Sensitivity
Liberals should be required to participate in a "boot camp" at their nearest maximum security prison.

Two weeks locked in a cell with 'Bubba' will certainly give them a chance to teach sensitivity and measure the results.


Liberal Solutions
deviate behaviour = normalcy
education = indoctrination
race relations = racial hatred
self determination = collectivisim
hard work = midnight basketball
results = intentions
character = moral equivalency
peace = discontent
security = attack those who provde it
crime = understanding the criminal
punishment = time out

Nice quotes. Want some more?
--
How about:

"Government is not the solution to our problem. Government *is* the problem."

-- Ronald Reagan

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"The Republican Party is in serious danger of extinction because it has ceased to represent anything more than a broad-based pragmatism. If [the present 'frontrunner'] becomes the Republican nominee, I see a disastrous defeat that will end the Republican Party because the Republican Party is at its roots a party of conservative principle. I believe that would be tragic."

-- Republican Congressman Mickey Edwards, letter written to Ronald Reagan in 1975

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""I’d love to be remembered as a Goldwater Republican. But I don’t pretend in any way to live up to the legacy of the man who literally changed the face of politics in America."

-- John McCain

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"Government is the only agency which can take a useful commodity like paper, slap some ink on it, and make it totally worthless."

-- Ludwig von Mises (writing about Federal Reserve-style currency inflation)

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"Inflation has now been institutionalized at a fairly constant 5% per year. This has been determined to be the optimum level for generating the most revenue without causing public alarm. A 5% devaluation applies, not only to the money earned this year, but to all that is left over from previous years.

"At the end of the first year, a dollar is worth 95 cents. At the end of the second year, the 95 cents is reduced again by 5%, leaving its worth at 90 cents, and so on. By the time a person has worked 20 years, the government will have confiscated 64% of every dollar he saved over those years. By the time he has worked 45 years, the hidden tax will be 90%. The government will take virtually everything a person saves over a lifetime."

-- G. Edward Griffin

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"People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people."

-- The Wachowski Brothers, *V for Vendetta* (2005)


Not sure I would agree...
with all of your top ten (or anybody's, even mine), but they are all worth noting. Thanks for the excellent column!

The tragic view is the vision of hope
An inspired choice of quotations from a truly eclectic group of great communicators. Chris Matthews may get "this thrill going up my leg" from Barack Obama's Marx-lite sweet nothings, but only the likes of Thomas Sowell's "wisdom of generations after centuries of experiment in the laboratory of history" any day" can keep the nation's feet solidly on the ground.

zapododat
Get you facts straight, all the executives and owners of Bear Stearns lost EVERYTHING.

The loan made to JP Morgan Chase by the government was to keep solvent the investment OTHERS made with Bear Stearns.

A loan isn't a bailout. (Of course the people with mortages whom the loan was for could all default on their loans and the government would be left holding the bag, but its still not a bail out).

Savage99
I disagree on several points. First, carpet bombing of cities in almost all cases never did anything to shorten any war. In fact, in most cases it stiffens resistance. We bombed Dresden and Tokyo into the stone age and there was really no meaningful result as the war continued. In WWII most experts agree that allied bombing did not significantly impact the war until they commenced bombing the oil fields in Romania. The exception to this is the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and that was only due to the fat that it was a new weapon that no one had ever seen before and did not understand.

In the second place, carpet bombing of cities that were military targets because of included armament factories, in which the factories were the actual target, is vastly different from a ground army cutting a 50 mile wide swatch through the civilian population burning everything to the ground along the way except those houses that they wanted to use for bunking and headquarters. In addition, allowing their troops to participate in murder and rape of those same people.

Make no mistake about it, if Robert E. Lee had done this same thing through Maryland and Pennsylvania on the way to Gettysburg he would have been hanged as a war criminal, just as the office in charge of Andersonville was hanged (even when whether or not he acted illegally was in question).

Vic
The rapine and pillage of Sherman's march occurred at a personal level. Carpet bombing of Germany and Japan were less personal, but more horrific, inflicting damage and terror on not only more numbers, but a higher percentage of the opposing population. It makes little diffference whether a house is burned down by a fire bomb or a man with a torch. The point is that the horror, damage and death convinced a population that nothing was to be gained by further resistance. Surrender ended the hostilities, further damage and death.

d`Anconia
You obviously have not studied Sherman's march to the sea campaign and the actions of his army.

Those actions were a forerunner of the "ethnic cleansing" in the Balkins. Things occurred that you never hear about on TV.

VIC2
I think that that was the point of Sherman's quote. If you're going to fight a war, you actually have to fight it. Rules for war only work if everyone follows them, and I can't think of any war where that happened. In the absence of rules that can be followed, a scorched Earth campaign, like Sherman's or the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, can be seen as merciful because it ends the war faster.

John Hawkins is getting back on
track and restoring is conservative credentials with this column. I will however make the following point;

General Sherman's march to the sea campaign through GA and SC violated every accepted rule of land warfare as they existed in the 1860s and as they also exist now.

If any American General were to conduct a campaign now similar to what he did then he would be prosecuted for war crimes.

Savage99
Keep up the keen analysis!

5 stars, Hawkins
And you are not doing bad either, Zapdoodat.

Rush Limbaugh
"By government giveaway programs, individuals are often hurt far more than they are helped."

When are we gonna get the biggest teat suckers off the government sow? The US farmer is the biggest teat sucker. Who thinks we should subsidize sugar, unless you are a dentist or a doctor specializing in diabetes? We subsidize cotton to the tune of $3 billion a year. Most of our cotton is exported and the number one importer of our cotton is China.
Who here thinks the US taxpayer should bankroll Chinese manufacturing of t-shirts?

$200 billion investment banker handout
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences."

Unless you are an investment banker, with political connections, who uses a lot of leverage to purchase worthless sub-prime debt. When all goes bust you look to the government for a wealth redistribution scheme from the middle class to yourself.

The consequences are none. You get to keep your mid-town Manhattan penthouse and corporate jet.
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