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by Jacob G. Hornberger

A standard liberal argument for opposing the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan is that if the federal government wasn’t spending so much money over there, it could afford to pay for a national health-care program.

Conservatives look at it the other way around. If Barack Obama wasn’t spending so much money on federal welfare, the federal government would be better able to maintain its overseas empire.

And then there are those many liberals and conservatives — I’d venture to say most — who say that the federal government should do both — spend money on both socialism at home and imperialism abroad. The federal government is rich, they say, and is able to afford all of this, notwithstanding the already high level of taxes, debt, and inflation.

This is what passes for debate in both the mainstream press and on the television talk shows. Conservative and liberals present “opposing” views, arguing over how the federal government should spend “its” money. And newspaper editors and talk-show hosts eat it up because they’re presenting a “lively” debate that shows “both” sides.

What a crock all this is!

How often do you ever see the mainstream media and the television commentators presenting the libertarian view? Hardly ever. Why is that? For two reasons: One, as statists they are absolutely terrified over the fact that libertarianism is a growing phenomenon but, more important, they simply lack the competence to counteract libertarian arguments in a substantive way.

It’s really not difficult to participate in the conservative vs. liberal debate because they both accept the same core premise: that a legitimate role of the federal government is to tax people’s income and spend the money on socialist, regulatory, or imperialist programs.

Thus, the argument between conservatives and liberals ultimately boils down to how the federal government should spend money that the IRS has forcibly taken from the citizenry.

Conservatives argue that people’s money should be spent this way, and liberals argue that it should be spent that way.

Yawn! How boring is that?

Now, consider the libertarian argument: People should be free to keep their own income and decide for themselves what to do with it. No more income taxation, IRS, or income-tax returns.

That also means no more federal welfare programs and regulatory programs, especially the drug war. It also means no more overseas military adventures, invasions, wars of aggression, occupations, foreign aid, and foreign wars.

How do liberals and conservatives, the mainstream media, and the talk-show hosts handle these fundamental libertarian principles? They don’t. Quite honestly, they lack the intellectual ability to take on libertarians. Having grown so accustomed to “debating” domestic issues and foreign-policy issues at the conservative-liberal level, they are lost and befuddled when dealing with libertarianism at a fundamental level. That’s why you often see them limiting their attacks to such snide or superficial statements as “Libertarians are whacky” or “Libertarian ideas aren’t mainstream.”

Consider the health-care debate. The liberals favor some sort of federal health-care plan. Conservatives oppose that but want to keep Medicare and Medicaid in place. So, the “debate” is actually over how much the federal government should be involved in health care.

It’s difficult to get a more boring debate than that.

Enter the libertarians. Abolish Medicare, Medicaid, health-care regulations, and occupational-licensure laws. Separate health care and state as fully and completely as our ancestors separated church and state. End all government involvement in health care. Leave people free to keep their own money and handle their health care. Totally free the health-care market for both the consumer and the producer.

“Oh my gosh!” the statists cry. “That’s so radical. That’s so whacky. That’s so non-mainstream.”

But that’s generally their only line of attack. Having grown accustomed to “debating” which form of statism Americans should embrace, the statists simply lack the competence and expertise to defend their statism against the free-market arguments presented by libertarians, both at the moral level and the practical level.

Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, publisher of Your Money or Your Life: Why We Must Abolish the Income Tax by Sheldon Richman.


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1. 10-09-2009 11:12
And another thing...
Not to mention the fact that the whole charade is premised on the assumption that it will be \"income tax\" which after all the corruption of the tax system plays out that comes down to the people who DO everything that is done to keep the wheel turning paying for the maintenance of the entire infrastructure. Those whose income comes from capital and profit pay nothing. So the people who own western capitalism are quite comfortable knowing that the dogs are all busy fighting over their offal, especially when both sides of the squabble degrade themselves in a moral corruption that gives comfort and sanctity to the corruptions of power.
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allen.jasson@rightofchoice.comNOSPAM! ">Allen L. Jasson
2. 10-09-2009 21:52
Rediculous
Ok say they are no taxes, what are you going to do if you loose your job and get a serious illness ? How would you pay for police ?
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3. 11-09-2009 03:52
Indeed Rediculous!
Well sir, head back to the good old medieval times, yes indeed Gareth, let them die in the gutter, raise a peasants army that get paid by their plunder. 
Let the police demand tribute from those they take care of! 
Let the US complete its self destruction as a civilized country while the world moves on! Does the world care, nope! 
As long as it does not try and export this kind of poison!
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