Ron Paul, Rick Perry and Other Right Wingers Want to Turn Back the Clock to 1900 -- What Was Life Like Back Then?
By J.A. Myerson, AlterNet
Posted on September 22, 2011, Printed on September 24, 2011
Wednesday's 230-195 vote in the GOP-controlled house against Speaker
John Boehner's special funding measure to keep the government running
past September 30th showed how far the far-right of the already
far-right Republican Party will push a principle. They refuse to pass
the bill (containing much-needed disaster relief, which is meager enough
that the Democrats largely declined to vote for the bill) without
deeper budget cuts written in. Boehner will have to rewrite the thing
either to placate recalcitrant Democrats, intent on helping the
vulnerable, or recalcitrant Republicans, intent on depriving the
government of the means to help the vulnerable. One wonders what the
odds are regarding his decision.
Weeks earlier, the destruction wrought by Hurricane Irene had
provided an excellent opportunity to examine the real-life implications
of arguments over the size of government in relation to the quality of
liberty. Conservatives have always held that a government’s growth
implies freedom’s decline and vice versa, but disaster relief has
historically been an area where that formulation acquires the flavor of
angels dancing on pinheads: when Americans are suffering and their local
communities are ill-equipped to mitigate their despair, the federal
government has routinely stepped in with aid.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
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