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Wednesday, July 04, 2007
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Live and Let Live
by John Stossel
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Last week, I bemoaned New York Times columnist David Brooks's eagerness to have government impose force on others. He was promoting programs like "National Service." Why are many conservatives so eager to wield force? Conservatives used to complain when so-called liberals did that.

That same week I happened to interview filmmaker Michael Moore for "20/20." Moore wants government to monopolize health care. His new film, "Sicko," argues that Canada and France approach paradise because their governments provide health care and more. This brought him standing ovations in Cannes.

"But government is force," I said to him. He was incredulous.

Michael Moore: Why do you see it as force?

Me: Because government takes money with force from people and gives it to others.

Moore: No, it doesn't, actually. The government is of, by, and for the people. The people elect the government, and the people determine whether or not they'll allow the government to collect taxes from them.

Is it really necessary to explain that government is force? When the Salvation Army asks you for a donation, you are free to say no, and you suffer no consequences. When the U.S. government demands a tax return and a check on April 15, you can't say no and go about your business. You comply or face fines or imprisonment. Yes, you get to vote for candidates periodically. But having an infinitesimal say in who will coerce you doesn't change that fact that they are using force.

Increasingly, it seems that the biggest difference between conservatives and "liberals" is that the conservatives know government is force. But that doesn't stop them from using it.

Michael Moore may not have thought about it, but there are only two ways to get people to do things: force or persuasion. Government is all about force. Government has nothing it hasn't first expropriated from some productive person. Continued...

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Subject: Massliberal
Read massachusettsliberal's post and you will know everything you need to know about the thought process of a liberal. They actually consider that rational thought.

Safe roads?
Saferoads writes: Saturday, July, 07, 2007 10:11 AM

"For instance, maintaining local roads takes enormous resouces and as far as I can see, the government is really the only way. Incidently, most cities and counties do a very bad job of resurfacing roads, not enough is spent."

Do you have statistics on that?

"Additionally, making our roads safe is a function that only the government can do."

How so?

"Free markets; that is basic individual feedom to drive at will is the absolute wrong answer."

What does "at will" mean?

"I think "highway safety" should be the absolute top priority of both the republicans and libertarians. The reason I feel so strong about this is simple."

"If we have the will to do so, we can eliminate almost all traffic accidents overnight. The technology and knowledge is there."

What are you proposing?

I remember a study on road safety. Making the road "safer" by widening the curves, painting brighter lines, adding reflecters, rumble strips, etc., had no affect on the accident rate.

Also, inproving the cars (more crash-worthy, airbags, had no affect, either.

The reason was the same in both cases - people are willing to assume a certain about of risk in the things that they do. Improving the road means that they will increase speed and dangerous maneuvers to reach the same amount of acceptable risk. You have learned g-levels and braking distances, and the noise level of the engine. Everything that reduces visual and other feedback (g-level, tire squeal, car shake, noise, road feel, steering-wheel vibration, and poles flashing by) makes you drive faster. Making drivers feel safer and more invincible in their cars means that they will drive more dangerously and end up at the same personal risk level. Check it out on the bumper cars at the amusment park.

One researcher concluded that only putting sharp protruding knives on the steering wheel would have the desired effect on the driver.
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