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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
Above the muck?
by Paul Jacob
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The Constitution is a boardwalk over the mud of politics. Any step off of it, and you become mired in the most dangerous toil, always struggling for footing, always in danger of being sucked under.

The usual metaphor for this is “a slippery slope,” but you don’t need an incline to fall prey to the internecine in the modern “churning state.” All you need is mud, the usual muck from the unconstrained push and shove of politics.

One step in, and the likelihood of getting out is much less. Often, the best you can do is lose your boot. You always come out smelling worse than when you entered.

To what events do we owe this extended metaphor?

Michael Bloomberg’s latest crusade: his campaign against our alleged over-use of salt. He says (using old and contested evidence) that the nation is using way too much salt, to our serious detriment. That’s why he’s pushing New York City government to take the crusade against salt nationwide.

I kid you not.

In another venue — my Common Sense radio program and email letter — I mulled over Bloomberg’s audacity:

This would have been a strawman example — a reductio ad absurdum — a generation ago. Back then, when some of us objected to, say, regulation of cigarettes, arguing that next government would be regulating the salt on our French Fries, earnest nanny-state proponents would sniff. No. They wouldn’t do anything that absurd.

I had countless arguments like this when I was young. I used the example of salt on French fries — and similar “absurdities” — often. And I was just as often rebuked.

But of course, my “strawman” arguments were dead-on accurate, and my opponents in political argument were not merely wrong, but spectacularly wrong. I don’t know if those earnest nannies meant what they said at the time and merely didn’t know the extent to which they’d be sucked in by success and precedent to regulate, still further, the minutest of actions impinging on health, or whether they were lying through their teeth.

Whatever the reason, here we are now, decades after nannyism became a federal philosophy, and not only do we have vast bureaucracies guarding us from our own often very dear vices, but we have the mayor of New York working to put the screws on restaurants and food providers across the country.

For “our own good,” of course.

The truth is simple: Using forceful means to override our peaceful activities — no matter how personally harmful — is a dangerous precedent. The principle of liberty is fairly clear. Governments’ limited powers, as specified in the U.S. Constitution, were once clear, too.

And it looks to get a lot worse. Mark my “strawman” words, as soon as the federal government offers universal health care, the attempts to regulate the minutia of our activities for health reasons will dramatically increase. The reason is simple. When the government — using our money collected from taxes — claims to be paying for our care, every vice indulged or risk taken that might affect federal money spent will seem like a form of treason. And traitors must be hounded and rounded up. Continued...

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Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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Political Soap Opera
We are all jammed into a station wagon on a never ending trip with the most dysfunctional parents ever.

OUR MOMMY: (Democrat Party) is an enabling permissive witch that protects the worst sort of human behavior in the children because she’s trying to be popular while she’s looking in the mirror trying to be the fairest in the land.

OUR DADDY: (Republican Party) wants to buy all the big toys (boats/ jets) he can.

All he cares about is making lots of money he talks a lot about doing the right thing but fails to live up to his own talk. He’s always gone somewhere making deals and mommy screws around behind his back with daddy’s enemies.

Daddy tells the children rub some dirt on it or do some push ups, walk it off, or get a job or something and then wonders why the children all vote for MOMMY.

What's Left?
As I sit her munching on my Wendys Double Stack (made healtier with lettuce and tomato)I wonder how far these fools in government will go to render themselves (as only they see it) relevant. It appears I will sooner die from their suffocation than from high cholesterol.

God help us all,

Skip Cook
Little Rock
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