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The Myth of American Freedom
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Andrew P. Napolitano
Recently
by Andrew P. Napolitano: The
Presidency and Mythology
Here
is Judge Napolitano's closing argument yesterday on his FreedomWatch.
Does the government
work for us or do we work for the government? Is freedom in America
a myth or a reality? Tonight, what if we didn't live in a free country?
What if the
Constitution were written not to limit government, but to expand
it? What if the Constitution didn't fulfill the promise of the Declaration
of Independence, but betrayed it? What if the Constitution actually
permitted the government to limit and constrict freedom? What if
the Bill of Rights was just a paper promise, that the government
could avoid whenever it claimed the need to do so? What if the same
generation in some cases the same people that drafted
the U.S. Constitution enacted laws that violated it? What if the
merchants and bankers who financed the American Revolution bought
their way into the new government and got it to enact laws that
stifled their competition? What if the civil war that was fought
in the name of freedom actually advanced the cause of tyranny?
What if the
federal government were the product of 150 years of stealing power
and liberty and property from the people and the states? What if
our political elites spent the 20th century importing the socialist
ideas of big government Statism from Europe? What if our political
class was adopting the European political culture from which our
founding fathers fought so hard to break free?
What if our
political leaders no longer acknowledged that our rights come from
our humanity, but insisted instead that they come from the government?
What if you had to produce your papers to get out of or into our
once-free country? What if you couldn't board a plane, a train,
or a long-distance bus without providing documentation telling the
government who you are and where you're going, without paying the
government, and without risking sexual assault? What if your local
police department could shoot down a plane? What if government agents
could write their own search warrants, declare their own enemies,
and seize whatever property they want? What if the feds could detain
you indefinitely, with no visitors, no lawyer, no judge, and no
jury? What if they could make you just disappear? What if the government
broke its own laws in order to enforce them? What if the government
broke down your front door in the middle of the night and shot your
dog, and claimed it was a mistake?
What if you
were required to purchase a product that you didn't need, didn't
want, and couldn't afford, from a company you never heard of, just
as a condition of living in the United States? What if the government
told you what not to put in your body as well as what to put into
it; and how much? What if the government claimed that since it will
be paying your medical bills, it can tell you what to eat, when
to sleep, and how to live? What if the government tried to cajole
and coax and compel you into behaviors and attitudes it considered
socially acceptable? What if the government spent your tax money
to advertise to you how great the services are that it provides?
What if the government kept promising to make you safe while it
kept stripping you of your liberties and committing crimes in your
name that made you a target of more violence?
What if you
didn't have a right to every dollar you earned? What if the government
decided how much of your earnings it will keep and how much it will
permit you to have? What if the government took money from you and
gave it away to its rich banking and corporate friends whose businesses
were failing? What if the government thought it knew better than
you did how to lead your life and had no problem telling you so?
What if the government took the credit for every success your own
human actions helped you achieve? What if the government told you
that only it could build roads, run schools, keep you safe, and
collect trash even though it's never been able to do so efficiently
before? What if the government spent nearly twice as much as it
took in? What if it couldn't pass a budget on a timely basis and
funded itself just weeks at a time? And what if the government kept
borrowing money against the wealth of future generations to pay
for wasteful programs today?
What if you
worked for the government and the government didn't work for you?
What if freedom were a myth? What if we don't live in a free country?
What do we do about it?
From New York,
defending freedom; so-long America.
September 30, 2011
Andrew P. Napolitano
[send him mail],
a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior
judicial analyst at the Fox News Channel, and the host of “FreedomWatch”
on the Fox Business Network. His latest book is Lies
the Government Told You: Myth, Power, and Deception in American History,
(Nelson, 2010). His next book is It is Dangerous to be Right When
the Government is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom, coming
in September.
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© 2011 Andrew P. Napolitano
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