The
Great Debate: How Ron Paul’s Presidency Will Reshape America
by
Allan Stevo
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by Allan Stevo: The
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America is
a place where neighbors rarely speak openly about politics, and
when they do, it is usually only to repeat media sound bites. An
Obama / Paul race will change that. Two differing ideologies will
Clash. One for greater individual freedom. The other for more government.
This competition of ideas will not occur with other Republican candidates,
since they are ideologically aligned with President Obama when it
comes to the power of the individual over the power of the state.
Inevitably, debates will take place between the two candidates.
Discussions in the new media will take place on the candidates.
And most importantly, neighbors will discuss these two ideologies
with each other. Because the differences between them are so significant
these two candidates will compel us to move beyond the media sound
bites and really examine our beliefs about the idea of America and
the direction we should take as a nation. We can make that debate
happen.
Many proponents
of the statist ideology will work hard to see to it that the champions
of freedom are denied a candidate in the general election who expresses
those viewpoints. As usual, America’s political class will try to
limit debate so that only statist viewpoints are widely expressed
and only candidates with statist viewpoints are included on the
ballot in November. This year is very different. It is possible
and likely that Ron Paul will win the Republican nomination and
that great contest of ideas will take place. Instead of Americans
being forced to choose between two statists of different flavors
("the lesser of two evils"), they will be able to decide
between an advocate of statism and an advocate of freedom.
President Obama
is very charismatic and energizes large groups of people with his
charm. Congressman Paul, too, energizes large groups of people,
but with his relentless pursuit of the truth and his insistence
on communicating that truth. These two men will face off and provide
America with two different choices for what the future holds. America
will have the opportunity to decisively choose which of those paths
take. Never in my life have I been able to experience America the
way America will look come autumn of 2012 as economic conditions
worsen and Americans look to two very different philosophies to
explain the cause and correction of the nation’s problems.
It’s the
Intellectual Revolution that Matters Most
Canadian philosopher
John
Ralston Saul informs us that election day is but a punctuation
mark on the debates of society, a punctuation mark on the active
participation of the citizenry. Historian
Murray Rothbard points out that the American Revolution took
place at least a decade prior to 1776. The shooting war from 1776
onward was but a bloody rebellion that came about because the British
government refused to recognize that the colonies had forged a new
society. What happens in the hearts and minds is what matters. While
winning the election will be the goal of these two political campaigns,
what all of us Americans should want above all else is to see this
"Great Debate" when Paul and Obama run against each other.
I fully expect that Paul will win the nomination, will go on
to win the presidency, will make important policy changes, and will
lead necessary legislative changes while in office, but it will
be that discussion that will change history. However
much he changes the face of government, inspiring this Great Debate
will be Paul’s most significant impact on America.
When I speak
of this Great Debate, I refer not to any specific debate or series
of debates between the candidates. I refer instead to the necessary
discussion of ideas that takes place between the two campaigns in
this election, and especially to the discussion of ideas that will
take place in the new media, among neighbors, and in many other
forums when these two very different candidates square off.
Ron Paul
and Barrack Obama are the Ideal Candidates
There are few
people as qualified to represent the sides of the debate. Obama
is the charismatic figurehead of the political establishment that
calls for greater statism and corporatism. This establishment crosses
party lines and includes the vast majority of federal politicians.
He is
the figurehead of what pollster Scott Rasmussen identifies as
the American political class – a group of less than
10% of Americans who identify with the government on at least two
of the following three questions:
- Whose judgment
do you trust more: that of the American people or American political
leaders?
- Has the
federal government become its own special interest group?
- Do government
and big business often work together in ways that hurt consumers?
President Obama,
a man whose time in office has aptly demonstrated his belief that
the federal government can solve life’s problems by force of mandate,
is qualified to represent the American political class in an election.
Ron Paul has
spent approximately 40 years establishing himself as the most qualified
person to represent freedom – he is well mannered, well read, knowledgeable
of the workings of the halls of power, and an adherent to constitutional
and pro-freedom values. He regularly finds himself in direct opposition
to the ideas of the political class. He is unique among the Republican
candidates in flatly speaking out against the statism and corporatism
of the political establishment. It is imperative to that establishment
that Paul not be allowed to win the presidency and nearly as important
that his voice not even be heard. The political establishment does
not want the American people to examine their beliefs, forced to
think, forced to choose, forced to be exposed to a debate that is
so powerful and expansive that neighbors and strangers will reach
out to each other to discuss the issues of the day. The establishment
is terrified by the potential of that debate. They realize that
merely opening the channels of communication between friends and
neighbors is enough to bring drastic and lasting change.
I know that
debate will happen.
Both you and
I know how important that debate is. After all, it’s the debates
– the shifting intellectual environment – that made the American
Revolution what it was. The act of taking up arms wasn’t the important
part. Some piece of each one of us understands how important that
debate is; that’s why we are active in the freedom movement. Let’s
face it – both you and I have more relaxing and more comfortable
things to do than win the day for Ron Paul. For example, instead
of spending my time with the people I love the most, I am writing
this to you. I am writing this book because I know that the small
percentage of Americans who make up the political establishment
can be overcome by the rest of the population. I write this because
I know that you personally can so successfully appeal to the sense
of reason of so many other Americans. Are we not better served by
an Obama / Paul race in November than by another contest of Statist
vs. Statist? Isn’t it good for the nation to debate the questions
that will arise from these two very different candidates meeting?
I’m suspect of anyone who doesn’t think that debate is a good idea.
‘Freedom
Isn’t Free’ Gets Misused Often
I am active
in the liberty movement, and I write this because I know the price
of freedom is eternal vigilance. I imagine the reason that you are
reading this right now is because you know the price of freedom
is eternal vigilance. "Freedom isn’t free" is popularly
used to explain why America should start wars around the world,
and why those wars should be unquestioningly supported by the citizenry.
However, "freedom isn’t free" more accurately is just
a more concise way to say "the price of freedom is eternal
vigilance." "Freedom isn’t free" means that we should
always question, we should always challenge anyone who would limit
our freedom. "Freedom isn’t free" comes down to a basic
reality – only those who will force others to allow them to be free
will actually be allowed to be free. Some may dislike the fact that
freedom requires constant vigilance and struggle, but dislike of
the truth does not make the truth any less true.
I believe,
dear reader, you realize that freedom is costly; otherwise it’s
unlikely that you’d spend your time reading about the arduous work
of bringing greater freedom to America.
You are sacrificing
by reading this. Instead of spending your time with the people you
love most or engaging in a host of other more relaxing activities,
you are giving me the chance to share my plan for making the Great
Debate happen. Maybe better than referring to it as "sacrificing,"
is pointing out that it is more of an investment. The work you and
I put in today in the freedom movement may pay dividends today and
may pay dividends for many years to come. Do the wrong work and
there will be no dividends. Do the right work for freedom and the
dividends will be clear.
We are communicating
through this writing because we want to invest in the future of
America. We can invest time and effort today to reap benefits in
the future. We want to work efficiently, because we all know that
our personal resources (time, money, and energy) are limited. Many
of us probably also know the feeling of ineffective work. Some who
read this may even know the disappointment of what may feel like
decades of ineffective work on behalf of freedom.
The Liberty
Movement Is Succeeding
If we zoom
the camera out, we see that America is in the midst of a great change;
the false claims for change from the 2008 election have been rejected;
it is the liberty movement that has created a foundation for the
change that is taking place. The calls for freedom are loud and
widespread. No matter how high the establishment media raises its
volume, it can’t talk over those voices. As strong and secure as
the established voices may seem, the American political class is
terrified at the change it sees taking place in America, which is
precisely why they ignore us. Our challenge to them is formidable,
and we have everything in order to see the first great political
victory of our movement. We overestimate their strength when we
think otherwise. Now is the time to push even harder, because our
efforts are so close to bearing fruit.
My book How
to Win America for Ron Paul and the Cause of Freedom in 2012 is
my call to the freedom movement – how to be as effective as possible,
both personally and as a movement. If we agree on common goals –
getting Ron Paul the Republican nomination, getting Ron Paul into
the Oval Office, and severely limiting the power of the federal
government once he is in the Oval Office, then this is the most
effective, publicly available road map to that goal. We must work
quickly. So many opportunities are available today that will be
gone in a few months. Today is the day to begin this
important work. Wait three months and the road map becomes obsolete.
Get to work on this plan today and the road map becomes effective,
the road map becomes true, the road map becomes our way to make
the Great Debate happen, and the road map becomes the path to the
White House on inauguration day, January 20, 2013.
The text
in this post is excerpted from the newly-released How
to Win America for Ron Paul and the Cause of Freedom in 2012.
February 25, 2012
Allan
Stevo [send him mail]
is
a writer from Chicago. He’s the author of several books and numerous
essays dealing with issues of liberty.
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© 2012 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in
part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.
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