Since everyone obviously has different skills, talents, and
ambitions people inevitably perform and produce at different levels. Therefore to make everyone end up in the same
place it is necessary to hold some back and artificially advance others.
For example if we wanted to treat everyone equally with
regard to taxes we would have a flat tax with no deductions as in everyone pays
10%. If you make one million dollars or
one thousand dollars you pay 10%. That
would be equal treatment before the law and in my opinion that would be
fair. However in the Progressives
version of a fair tax system designed to promote equality, people who earn
different amounts are taxed at different rates.
If you earn more you pay more.
That may sound good to some, but how is it fair?
In education if equality was really the desired result
everyone would be judged by the same standards for admission regardless of
race, creed, color or any other mitigating factor. Everyone would take the same tests and everyone
would be graded exactly the same with admission based upon the score. In the world of American Academia as
administrated by the Progressives categories of people are judged by different
standards and they call this fairness.
Look at the bewildering array of social programs that have
been implemented to ensure equality and fairness in the Progressive
utopia. From food stamps and free cell
phones to state subsidized education in criminal justice for convicted felons,
these ill-conceived and often abused programs turn the safety net into a
hammock that beg the question Ayn
Rand was known to ask, “At whose expense?”
If someone gets free food, free education; free anything the question we
should ask is, at whose expense? The
next question should be, do those who are paying the freight for this pleasure
cruise do so voluntarily or are they being coerced? If they are being coerced into paying for
someone else’s benefits what makes this any different than theft?
It’s as if the Progressives have tried to change our
original national motto from” E Pluribus Unum” to “Stand and Deliver” or have
they changed our present national motto “In God We Trust” to “You Can’t Fight
City Hall.” Or as if the new national
anthem should be, “Happy Days Are Here Again – Unless You Work For a Living.”
One of the most often quoted and misquoted statements
concerning History tells us, those who do not learn from History are doomed to
repeat it and today we are seeing the fruits of this truism. The two great revolutions of the eighteenth
century, the American and the French, were mirror images of each other in
several important ways. The American
Revolution made a declaration
to the entire world that the rights they sought were endowed upon all men by
their creator. The French in the Declaration of the
Rights of Man placed government as the source of these rights. The American Revolution sought to rid
themselves of an all-powerful government with a limited government so that
individuals could be free to prosper on their own. The French sought to replace an all-powerful
government based upon birth with an all-powerful government based on merit
believing that where the former one wanted to maintain the status quo with
elites on top while the latter one would promote equality with elites on top.
The American experiment created the freest, richest, most
powerful country in the History of the world.
In France
after the Terror,
after the Triumvirate, and
after the Empire
the people saw that they had merely replaced one elite group with another. Then the Kings came back.
In America
today our federally controlled education has led to generations of people who
have never learned History or Civics.
Now the progressive Pied Pipers are leading the uninformed to exchange
the equality of opportunity our Founders established for the equality of
outcome Europe has chased after since the
French Revolution. With a public not
knowing enough to know the difference these bait and switch tactics seem to be
working, and after one hundred years of a living constitution the Constitution
is nearly dead.
We have one more election to stem the tide as we look for a
chance to reverse the flow and return America to limited government,
individual freedom, and economic opportunity.
If we miss this opportunity we may soon experience the equality of
mediocrity as we descend into the collectivist pit of self-immolation. This pit is typified by big government
programs meant to redress some perceived inequality. Redressing inequality sounds good. The problem lies in the fact that to do so
you need a big enough government to enforce the desired result, and governments
are made up of fallible people who all have their own prejudices and desires.
James Madison, in Federalist 51 reflected that, “If men
were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,
neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.” Men aren’t angels. Which is why he continued, “In framing
a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty
lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and
in the next place oblige it to control itself.”
One program which serves as a fitting example of the impossibility
of living a consistent life when trained, framed and constrained by the
attempts to impose an artificial man-made, government enforced equality is Affirmative
Action. Which some may argue has now
reached the White House.
Why Does Affirmative Action End at the Gridiron?
Even the Colleges that are the most rapid in their
interpretation and enforcement of Affirmative Action seem to forget these
artificial standards when it comes to their sports teams. Have you ever wondered why that is so? Because they want the best players on the
field no matter what the ratios of black, white, yellow, red, straight, gay or
other.
Don’t fall for the siren song of something for nothing, for
affirmative this, and equality that.
Don’t let the perpetually re-elected hucksters fool you with their
promise of a fair shot, a square deal, or of making someone else pay their fair
share. When everything is put in one pot
and it is supposed to be divided equally it always seems that those who do the
dividing get the fairest share of all.
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and
Religion. He is the Historian of the
Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2012
Robert R. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr.
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