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Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
The two Americas
by Paul Jacob
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Could Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards actually be right about something? Not where to go to get a haircut, mind you, I mean about there being two Americas.

There is the vibrant America . . . and the stagnant one.

There is the America of ever-increasing wealth, innovation, creativity, of a dynamic economy, new jobs, new products and services. Choices galore. Information overload. The abundant work product of freedom.

And there is the politician's America: The regulated America, the subsidized America, the earmarked America. The failing America.

In one America it is what you produce that gets you ahead. In the other it's who you know.

In one America, to earmark some money means setting aside funds (into savings) for a purchase — a car, house, college.

In the other America, to earmark is to grab from taxpayers to give to cronies. It is the highest rite of career politicians: buying their votes with other people's money. Oh, there have been reforms, sure. But a recent bill in the House contained 32,000 earmark requests.

In one America, we decide what we pay for. We choose constantly about little things and big. We call the shots. Or we walk down the street and associate with someone else. So we have some faith in those we work with.

In the other America we vote. But we rarely get what we vote for.

Democrats took over Congress from Republicans less than a year ago. No surprise, really, the Republican Congress had been held in utter disrepute. By Democrats, too. Now that leadership has changed sides, how's the honeymoon going? A recent Gallup poll already shows the new Democratic Congress with the worst approval rating — just 14 percent — in the history of the poll (since 1973).

In one America you get what you pay for; in the other America they take what they want from you. And people notice.

A Noticeable Difference
Compare Wal-Mart and the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority. The Wal-Mart symbol is a happy face. Metro's might as well be a frown with tread marks over it.

Why the difference?

I'm not taxed to support Wal-Mart. I can go there or not. Many people, me included, have gone there and will go there. We spend money, but often save money compared to Wal-Mart's competition. We're not too self-righteous to admit we like money. And stuff.

But I am taxed to support Washington, D.C.'s Metro. This lack of real, voluntary funding, related to the lack of any profit motive, means Metro trains and tracks break down regularly, causing long delays. Customers complain. Metro workers get tired of the ragging. Fights have broken out. And, sure, Metro constantly demands more money from taxpayers.

In much of America the worry is about parking and aisle space at Wal-Mart. That's not seen as a problem for Wal-Mart. The company just builds new stores to handle all its new customers.

At Metro, too many customers add up to a huge problem. The more people ride, the more it loses money. When Metro adds another line, it loses more. That really is a problem.

Now Metro refuses to release any information about its pension system, even though the concern is publicly funded. Said one pension trustee, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 698 President Jackie Lynn Jeter, to a reporter: "It's not your business."

So, of course, in the other America there is a union-funded mega-campaign to punish Wal-Mart for its success and a consistent push to confiscate more of people's money to fund more mass transit like Metro.

A Necessary Work-Around
These two different Americas meet at the ballot box. And there, at the ballot box, voters choose. Trouble is, instances of buyers' remorse are much higher there than in the marketplace. Candidates tend to look a lot better before an election than after.

So, after the election — after Candidate A has metamorphosed into Politician B, or if the right candidates never showed up in the first place — in 23 states and roughly half of local governments there's a work-around. A work-around for choice.

It's the voter initiative process. And voters have used the process to enact term limits and tax limits, property rights protections and all manner of other reforms.

You can guess which America loves the initiative. Polls show that voters in every single state and across all major demographic groups favor the right of citizens to be able to pass laws our legislators refuse to pass or stop measures they pass that lack our approval. Why? Because with initiatives we can overrule our elected officials when they get out of line. That's important. Continued...

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Paul Jacob is a Senior Advisor at The Sam Adams Alliance, a Townhall.com member group. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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Subject: Citizen's Right of Redress from Gov't.
I like the take on the 1st Amendment by the We The People Foundation: The people have the right to petition their government for redress of their grievances and to withhold their tax dollars until they get a direct response from their government. It's the most direct means of dealing with tyranny--short of armed revolution.

http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/PROJECTS/Court-Docs/WTPvUS-DC-COA-PetitionEnBanc-Jun-2007.pdf

Jefferson, in a most matter of fact way, sensed the default behavior of all government was to destroy liberty when he said, "God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion. The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions,it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. ... And what country can preserve its liberties, if it's rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of
resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to the facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost
in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."

I think Jefferson would say, as citizens, we have done a terrible job of keeping the tree watered.

Amendment I

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

Drew
Hey I've made similar posts in the past, only I called it, "Partitioning the USA". We give them the blue states and we keep the red! Then we conservatives could really prosper because all of the dead beats would move to the blue states, spelled "Liberal Land".

And, as you mention, we could reclaim the territory after they collapse. My guess is that without a pool of conservative middle class citizens to syphon from, they would be bankrupt in a few years or they would reveal how compassionate they really are by passing vagrancy laws and "It's Against the Law to be Poor" laws!

No matter what they do, the terroist would soon overrun them after they kicked the military out anyway. I do have a few relatives that would likely end up on the wrong end of a dull butcher knife, but what can I say. I am tired of their tired old comments about how we started it! At least I won't have to hear that anymore and I'm sure that over time I could forget the screams about how it was all GWB's fault.

So then we could give the fanatic Islamic jihad idiots a good old fashion a$$ whuppin and take the territory back. Of course to the victor goes the spoils, so we could claim all the treasure the dumb liberal elitist America haters have accumulated and just give it to the poor. Not the dead beats mind you, but the truly unfortunate people that really deserve our help.

Oh and we could send any survivors packing, ( spelled liberals and dead beats)! I think south of the border would be a good place.
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