Thursday, January 08, 2015

The 'Libertarian' Lies

Actions, of course, speak louder than words and the rhetoric of US conservatism seems ever more divorced from its behavior.

For example:

1. As opponents of “big government,” why do you fervently support an unending stream of government-sponsored wars, vast government military spending, the power of local police to shoot and kill unarmed citizens, government interference with abortion rights and family planning, government restrictions on marriage, and the linkage of church and state?

2. As advocates of “consumer sovereignty,” why do you oppose requiring corporations to label their products with information (for example, “contains GMOs”) that would enable consumers to make an intelligent choice of products?

3. As advocates of personal advancement through individual effort, why do you oppose inheritance taxes that would place the children of rich and poor on a more equal footing in their struggle for personal success?

4. As advocates of capitalist competition in the marketplace, why do you so consistently support the interests of giant corporations over those of small businesses?

5. As advocates of the “private enterprise system,” why do you so often favor government subsidies to failing big businesses and tax breaks to thriving big businesses that you desire to lure into your state or region?

6. As advocates of freedom to choose to work for an employer (“freedom of contract”), why do you oppose employees’ right to stop working for that employer―that is, to strike―and particularly to strike against the government?

7. As advocates of voluntary (rather than government) action to redress grievances, why do you so fervently oppose labor unions?

8. As advocates of the free movement of labor and capital, why do you support government immigration restrictions, including the construction of enormous walls, the massive policing of borders, and the building of mass incarceration centers?

9. As "critics" of statism, why don’t you oppose government loyalty oaths, flag drills, and pledges of allegiance?

10. As advocates of “freedom,” why are you not at the forefront of the fight against government torture, political surveillance, and censorship?

We have very good reason to conclude that the professed principles of conservatives are no more than a respectable mask behind which lurk less admirable motives―for example, that support for wars and military spending reflects a desire to dominate the world and its resources, that support for police shoot-to-kill policies and crackdowns on immigrants reflects hostility toward racial minorities, that opposition to abortion rights and family planning reflects hostility toward women, that support for government meddling in religious matters reflects hostility toward religious minorities and nonbelievers, that opposition to product labeling, indifference to small businesses, subsidies to big businesses, and opposition to strikes and unions reflect a loyalty to corporations, that opposition to inheritance taxes reflects an alliance with the wealthy, and that support for nationalist hoopla, torture, surveillance, and censorship reflects a repressive, authoritarian mentality. In short, that the real goal of conservatives is the maintenance of economic, gender, racial, and religious privilege, with no scruples about the means of maintaining it.


1 comment:

ajohnstone said...

And of course, the right stand for law and order so why did Tea Party Republican Senator Rand Paul introduced a bill Wednesday, which proposes to immediately cut Washington's aid to Palestinians, unless they halt their effort to join the International Criminal Court.

The United States and Israel, along with Sudan, are not part of the ICC, meaning they have no legal obligations to the 122-member court.