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Monday, July 07, 2008
David Strom :: Townhall.com Columnist
What Liberals Dream Of
by David Strom
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Conservatives are in a funk—one that threatens to turn into a full-blown retreat from the battlefield of ideas.

Everywhere I turn I encounter conservatives ready to give up for the next few years. After all, many of us rightly feel a bit betrayed by our elected officials given how badly they performed over the past few years. And many conservatives are hoping that two or four years of liberals actually running things will wake America to the dangers they face.

It’s hard to blame people who feel that way, but they couldn’t be more wrong.

Even a mere two or four years of liberal ascendency in Washington policymaking could do immeasurable damage to our economy and our freedoms—damage that could take years or decades to repair, if ever. Once a liberal policy is in place it is almost impossible to reverse it.

Don’t think that a few years of liberals in charge is that dangerous? Just take a moment to consider what liberals dream of doing once they gain absolute power.

There is no aspect of our lives—none—that today’s liberals concede is off limits to the meddling use of government power. In their vision there is no dividing line between the public sphere and the private sphere. Limited government is a concept that makes no sense to them.

A great example of this phenomenon is Time magazine’s columnist Joe Kline’s recent proposal. Kline just recently called for—get this—a reduction or elimination of the use of air conditioning in America. (This is a measure that would be wildly popular in Arizona, Texas, and Florida I’m sure).

Air conditioning, you see, consumes 4% of the energy used in this country, and thus by his lights has become a serious threat to national security. Wars may soon be fought over air conditioning—or at least the energy we use to power it—so we must reduce or eliminate its use.

Air conditioning also adds to global warming, makes us more dependent upon foreign oil, and not coincidentally annoys the heck out of Joe Kline, who happens to like it warm or even hot and muggy.

Kline’s proposal is a perfect example of how liberals think: turn a personal goal or pet peeve into a matter of public concern, and then advocate the use of government power to achieve the desired result.

Kline’s vision is no mere pipe dream. You may recall that California’s Energy Commission recently sought control over every thermostat in the State as a means to save energy. And both the national and many state governments are mandating “renewable” energy and “renewable” fuels as part of the energy mix for the future. Continued...

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David Strom is the President of the Minnesota Free Market Institute. He hosts a weekly radio show on AM-1280 "The Patriot" in Minneapolis-St. Paul, available on podcast at Townhall.com.

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Subject: This is just a request
but I would very much appreciate it if, when responding to a previous post, everyone would present the poster's remarks first with quotation marks.

I see this a lot on TH. People quote a previous poster but don't use quotation marks. If we have not read the previous poster's remarks, we think we are reading the opinion of the one responding to the previous poster. It gets very confusing.

Even if you start by saying - John Doe Says etc., etc. It would be easier to read if it were formatted as - John Doe Says "etc., etc." Please use quotation marks when quoting someone else so everyone will know that what they are reading was said by someone else earlier.

Thanks to all.

Thanks JD's Son
I wonder how many civil wars and/or revolutions a nation can survive. We may find out in the next few years. True Americans and lovers of the Republic can meet in Charleston once again. The corner of Meeting Street and Broad.
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