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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
David Strom :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why Are Americans Giving Up Their Freedom?
by David Strom
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Are Americans tiring of individual liberty?

It sure seems so. How else can you explain the proliferation of laws that regulate the most mundane aspects of our lives, and the mostly passive reaction of Americans to the ever increasing micromanagement of our lives?

Liberty has always been a tougher sell than many of us assume. We all want the freedom to do as we like, but few of us are as committed to allowing others to act contrary to our notion of right and wrong. Majorities have always sought and often found ways to impose their views upon minorities. The most vocal minorities have often been successful in imposing their will on the majority, at least for a time.

So there is nothing new about threats to Individual liberty being a daily part of our lives. What is new is that the institutional barriers to regulating our daily lives have effectively broken down. It took a Constitutional Amendment to pass prohibition of alcohol (and repeal it). Who today expects a Constitutional fight over smoking, obesity, trans-fats, or any of the myriad personal issues now under the purview of government control?

America was founded on the belief that government power should be strictly limited, because the alternative to limited power was unlimited power. The framers of the Constitution were rightly concerned that without strict institutional barriers to the expansion of government powers there would eventually be no barriers at all. Power, in any form, longs to be absolute.

Unfortunately, the concept of limited government is becoming an anachronism in today’s America.

There are no limits on what government can regulate because we have accepted the notion that there are no limits to the benefits government can and should bestow upon us. Fifty percent of health care is paid for by the government—including universal health care for all of us over 65. Your trans-fat laden donut today could mean higher taxes for me in the future. Ditto for smoking and other risky behavior. 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: The Fascist on the move
The biggist threat to our freedom is being promoted by the so called conservitives. The Bush administration is pushing hard to make the Fourth Amendment an illusion in the name of "National Security". If the new FISA is allowed to pass without modification and accountablity for the telcoms and the Bush administration there will be no area in the life of the Individual that will be free of government intrusion.
As to the laws about trans fat ect. That fight is being lead by "conservitives" in New York. In fact if you look at most of the laws designed to restrict personnal freedom they have been championed by the "Conservites" the small government advicates.

IMBRA : A law that regulates romance
Its hard to believe that Congress recently passed a law that makes the act of sending a love letter a crime. I am talking about the new IMBRA law that Congress recently passed that allows the government to intervene in the courtships between American men and foreign women who use a matchmaking organization by requiring Americans (generally men) to submit extensive personal and criminal history disclosure at the matchmaking stage of the relationship and another disclosure requirement done by the American citizen petitioner at the Visa stage of the relationship.

The laws mandatory disclosure requirements represent Congress’s first attempt to regulate Communication and marriage between consenting adults. This sledge hammer approach cruedly aims to reduce violence by creating a barrier between between Anmericans who wish to date or marry a woman who lives outside the boundaries of the United States.

American democracy has become the biggest joke in the world.

Dave R.
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