Is Government like Immigrants?
September 7, 2012 @ 11:09 am
Posted by David Boaz
In his speech last night, President Obama listed a lot of groups of people whom we shouldn't blame for "all our problems":
- We don't think the government can solve all our problems. But we don't think that the government is the source of all our problems, any more than are welfare recipients, or corporations, or unions, or immigrants, or gays, or any other group we're told to blame for our troubles.
No one blames governments for "all our problems." Indeed, libertarians should be the first to remember, as Dr. Johnson told us,
- How small, of all that human hearts endure,
- That part which laws or kings can cause or cure!
So President Obama is right to warn us against blaming our problems on "any other group," just as President Clinton was right to warn us in his own acceptance speech 20 years ago not to blame "themThem, the minorities. Them, the liberals. Them, the poor. Them, the homeless. Them, the people with disabilities. Them, the gays." But blaming government is not equivalent to that kind of scapegoating.
When we "blame government," we're doing two things:
- 1. We're pointing to specific policies that caused problems such as the financial crisis or prohibition-related crime or failing public schools.
- 2. We're blaming the process of government, which necessarily involves coercion, predation, politicization, the diversion of resources to less-valued uses, and thus a reduced standard of living.
http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/is-government-like-immigrants/
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