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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Laura Hollis :: Townhall.com Columnist
The New Americans: Peasants by Choice
by Laura Hollis
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But not this time. This time, instead of our leaders inspiring us with uplifting – and historically true – accounts of America’s exceptionalism (yes, that is the right word), and the can-do attitude of the average American, our current government fills the airwaves with doom and gloom, and warns of impending “crises” and “catastrophes,” unless we sell ourselves to the government, which will take care of us by taking everything we have, denying us control over our own lives, and promising goodies that cannot be paid for. This is not stimulus; it is “stealfromus.” It is not security; it is slavery.

It is self-serving deception of the highest sort, completely and resoundingly refuted by history. Our Founding Fathers never saw the Soviet Union, Cuba, North Korea, Cambodia, or the Sudan. And didn’t need to. They knew enough of government to know that a people dependent upon any form of government would be a people enslaved by it. Nothing in the 200+ years since they lived has proven them wrong.

America was a grand and successful experiment, light years ahead of its time. (And, contrary to what our self-appointed constitutional scholar-President claims, our Constitution does not have a “blind spot.” Someone needs to tell him that the Drafters’ decision to limit government’s power over us was deliberate.) And now, with a single Presidential election, a pile of bad mortgages, and a few giddy and appallingly ignorant headlines, many Americans want to sweep that all away in the name of a ‘change’ which has been proven fatally flawed time and time again. Less than 100 years ago, most people across the planet were peasants by circumstance. Americans are at risk of taking their place in the rarefied pantheon of peoples who have become peasants by vote.

A few weeks ago, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal warned that Republicans needed a message, that they could not simply be the party of “no.” But Republicans still don’t seem to get it. This is because Republicans are trying to figure out what to tell the American public about Republicans. How about talking to Americans about themselves? Talk about our resilience. Talk about our spirit. Talk about our independence, our self-sufficiency and our charity. Talk about our 233-year track record of fixing things ourselves!

America’s system of limited government is not perfect. But it is better. In fact, I would submit that America has always been better because America has never claimed to be perfect. The worst excesses of human history have taken place when men believed that their opponents were all that stood between them and utopia. The United States has escaped so many of these horrors because we have had a healthy – and justified - fear of government; because we have never expected government to bring about heaven on earth. One need only know a little history to see that. But one must know at least a little history to see that.

In one of the last episodes of “Fall of Eagles,” entitled Indian Summer of an Emperor, the aging Franz-Josef is being implored by one of his generals to declare war on Serbia, where his nephew (and heir) the Archduke Franz Ferdinand had just been assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. Franz-Josef was less inclined to resort to war than other European rulers, and that trait deepened as he aged. But his general is unimpressed by the Emperor’s reserve, and demands that “times must change.”

“Ah,” Franz-Josef sighs, “it is quite easy to get change. It is not so easy to get progress.”

If Republicans are looking for a message, that would be a place to start.

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Laura Hirschfeld Hollis is a Clinical Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois.

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Who is spoiled.
Steve writes:
"Americans have gotten so spoiled, they can't even endure several months of a bad economy. Instead of waiting it out for free, letting the market and business cycle take care of the matter, our politicians are throwing $800 billion at it, both preceded and succeeded by hundreds of billions more. Our politicians, as outlined by Ms. Hollis, are only too glad to run around like Chicken Little and play into these fears."




It is not us (I.E. Americans) it is the MSM and our Representatives. We were against the first bailout under Bush. We are against the current one.

The Spoiled ones are all those "Representatives" that get re elected time and time again no matter what they say or do.

Our fault as a group is voting them back every time. Thus they become spoiled.

Thanks Ms. Hollis
Surely Mr. Lenin must be very pleased to see the wolves running our hen house in America. I want to puke when its suggested that Govt. (only) can fix this or that. What a brainwashed bunch of idiots we have become and that includes our current President.

I wonder if we could find a way to send these clowns to Cuba? (they would be right at home)
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