In April of 1990 I visited Sverdlovsk, now Yekaterinburg, where the last
Russian Tsar, Nicholas II, and his family were executed by the
Communists. My colleagues and I created a school for Boris Yeltsin and
his people, teaching them how to win elections. The director of the
school requested that I return for a few weeks sometime during the year
to teach his students how we govern. The director's intelligence was
superb. He had learned that I liked trains and had arranged for me to
ride trains throughout the Soviet Union. As I quickly imagined being
arrested in a remote rural town, I declined.
I asked what they taught at their school. He stated that they prepare
young citizens for civil service jobs within the government. He
mentioned that a person can opt out of military service if he enrolled
in the program. That idea stuck in my head throughout the years. I
thought it was a uniquely Soviet way of thinking. I checked with some
Eastern Bloc nations and they had no such program.
I did not hear of such a proposal again until Senator Hillary Rodham
Clinton (D-NY) proposed the same idea for the United States. Senator
Clinton stated, similar to military academies, we need to provide an
all-paid education for young men and women who would serve their country
in a public-service position.
I asked the director of the Soviet school what was taught there. He told
me the curriculum supported the government. How much do you want to bet
that any such academy would re-enforce the Administration's position on
universal health care, raising taxes and so on? Surely, I never would be
invited to lecture on how to promote individual freedom. I am sure that
Arthur Laffer would never teach the Laffer Curve at such academies. The
Laffer Curve demonstrates that, up to a point, the more taxes cut the
more revenue is generated for government. Do you think someone from the
Chamber of Commerce would be asked to lecture on deregulation business?
Anyone of a conservative viewpoint would be excluded from the schools.
As the director of that Soviet school said, the academies supported the
government.
There are now thousands of bureaucrats on the government payroll who
produce very little. According to Clinton the baby-boomers are retiring,
we must train people to take their place. Why? We managed just fine for
more than 200 years without academies to train bureaucrats. Clinton
already has offered a bill to create the United States Public Service
Academy. A Democratic Congress would pass such a bill.
The fact is such an academy or academies would serve Clinton. Somewhat
as the school in Sverdlovsk (named after the first Secretary of the
Communist Party) served the government, this measure would serve her.
We continue to move further to the left. One reason is that there is no
conservative to stop the leftists. Surely a Presidential candidate could
say something about this travesty. Or are they, as Newt Gingrich
suggested, pygmies?
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