<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" ><channel><title>Geoffrey Allan Plauché &#187; Nanny Statism</title> <atom:link href="http://gaplauche.com/blog/category/politics/statism/nanny-statism/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://gaplauche.com</link> <description>Freelance Writer, Editor, Web Designer, and Educator. Libertarian Political Philosopher and Scholar.</description> <lastBuildDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2012 23:53:51 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en-US</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1</generator> <item><title>Wealthy Progressive Hypocrites Say Yes on Initiative 1098</title><link>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/29/wealthy-progressive-hypocrites-say-yes-on-initiative-1098/</link> <comments>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/29/wealthy-progressive-hypocrites-say-yes-on-initiative-1098/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 05:35:43 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Geoffrey Allan Plauché</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Democracy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Education]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nanny Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[The Left]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vicarious Politics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Bill Gates]]></category> <category><![CDATA[charity]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Democrats]]></category> <category><![CDATA[emotional appeals]]></category> <category><![CDATA[financial crisis]]></category> <category><![CDATA[generosity]]></category> <category><![CDATA[greed]]></category> <category><![CDATA[healthcare]]></category> <category><![CDATA[hypocrisy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Initiative 1098]]></category> <category><![CDATA[it's always for the children]]></category> <category><![CDATA[legal plunder]]></category> <category><![CDATA[majoritarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[populism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[progressives]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Taxation]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vulgar Politics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Washington]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Yeson1098]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://gaplauche.com/?p=1251</guid> <description><![CDATA[Watch this political ad (below) promoting Washington State&#8217;s Initiative 1098, which seeks to dedicate $2 billion per year to fund education and healthcare for children. It&#8217;s always for the children! It&#8217;s not about soaking the rich! even though this other Yeson1098 video makes a point of demonizing the greedy rich. The slogan is &#8220;the wealthy [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Watch this political ad (below) promoting Washington State&#8217;s Initiative 1098, which seeks to dedicate $2 billion per year to fund education and healthcare for children. It&#8217;s always for the children! It&#8217;s not about soaking the rich! even though <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8VMcRqtdSI">this other Yeson1098 video</a> makes a point of demonizing the greedy rich. The slogan is &#8220;the wealthy pay more, the rest of us pay less.&#8221; Bill Gates, Sr., is presented as a grandfatherly figure sacrificing his comfort for the sake of childrens&#8217; enjoyment while he explains the reasonableness of this new scheme to legally plunder the rich.</p><p><span id="more-1251"></span></p><p style="text-align: center;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="560" height="340" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ayCmNlo80a4?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="560" height="340" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ayCmNlo80a4?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p><p>His son could donate $2 billion of his own money each year for a couple decades and <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billionaires-2010_The-Worlds-Billionaires_Rank.html">still have plenty left over</a>, thereby funding this initiative all by himself for a good long while, and yet wealthy progressives like the Gates&#8217; eagerly volunteer the money of others.</p><p>You can&#8217;t really be generous or charitable with other peoples&#8217; money. Taking from them against their will or volunteering them to be targets of theft is immoral and unjust.</p><p>Anyone who is in favor of funding this initiative can simply devise a voluntary payment scheme and put up their own money. Then we&#8217;ll see how much progressives really care about the children.</p><p>Instead, they <a class="vt-p" href="http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/23/distraction-and-waste-the-great-electioneering-spending-stimulus/">waste creativity, time, and money</a> manipulating the statist-democratic process and promoting majoritarian-populist initiatives with clever, emotional, yet substanceless propaganda.</p><p>Hypocrites.</p><p style="text-align: center;">~*~</p><p>Cross-posted at <em><a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/10/28/wealthy-progressive-hypocrites-say-yes-on-initiative-1098/">The Libertarian Standard</a></em>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/29/wealthy-progressive-hypocrites-say-yes-on-initiative-1098/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>1</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>10:10&#039;s Decimate the Global Population Campaign</title><link>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/02/1010s-decimate-the-global-population-campaign/</link> <comments>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/02/1010s-decimate-the-global-population-campaign/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 05:01:34 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Geoffrey Allan Plauché</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Environment]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Featured Posts]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nanny Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[The Left]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vicarious Politics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[10:10]]></category> <category><![CDATA[climate change]]></category> <category><![CDATA[decimation]]></category> <category><![CDATA[environmental authoritarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[environmentalism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[global warming]]></category> <category><![CDATA[no pressure campaign]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Rome]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Totalitarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vulgar Politics]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://gaplauche.com/?p=1220</guid> <description><![CDATA[An organization called 10:10, whose mission is to promote a global campaign to get everyone to (voluntarily) reduce their carbon emissions by 10% starting in the year 2010, has produced what is perhaps the most ill-advised publicity campaign ever. Apparently they thought it would be funny to highlight the allegedly voluntary nature of this campaign [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>An organization called 10:10, whose mission is to promote a global campaign to get everyone to (voluntarily) reduce their carbon emissions by 10% starting in the year 2010, has produced what is perhaps the most ill-advised publicity campaign ever.</p><p>Apparently they thought it would be funny to highlight the allegedly voluntary nature of this campaign by, um, alluding to the very justifiable fears that many environmentalists are willing to impose their values on others by (deadly) force. It would be wonderful if everyone would make some small sacrifice to reduce their carbon emissions by 10%, so the campaign goes, but if you don&#8217;t want to, that&#8217;s cool. It&#8217;s your choice. No pressure. Red button pressed. BOOM!!! SPLATTER!!! Such a pity you made the wrong choice. Tee hee!</p><p>I&#8217;m not kidding. Watch the video below. But be forewarned: it is graphic.</p><p><span id="more-1220"></span></p><p style="text-align: center;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="560" height="340" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/sSTLDel-G9k?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="560" height="340" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/sSTLDel-G9k?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p><p>The video, in light of the organization&#8217;s 10% campaign, ironically brings to my mind <a class="vt-p" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimation_(Roman_army)">the Roman disciplinary practice of decimation</a>. Decimation was a punishment imposed on Roman military units for failure, cowardice, or mutiny in which one in ten (10% of) soldiers were selected by lot to be slaughtered by their comrades. Only the decimated victims in 10:10&#8242;s video are chosen for this ultimate punishment by their failure to make the &#8220;right&#8221; choice. No pressure.</p><p>Decimating the global population sure is one way to reduce carbon emissions by 10%&#8230;but it is not very humane. The video is strategically clueless and in poor taste at best.</p><p>I really don&#8217;t understand what 10:10 was thinking in making this video. They have since pulled it from their own website, stating that apparently not everyone found it to be funny and hinting that some were even offended. Gee, I wonder why. Likely, the video will prove to be great fodder for skeptics of global warming alarmism and statist environmental policies for years to come.</p><p>Here is <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.1010global.org/no-pressure">10:10&#8242;s explanation</a>. See if you can make any more sense of this fiasco.</p><blockquote><h3>NO PRESSURE</h3><p><strong>Sorry.</strong><br /> Today we put up a mini-movie about 10:10 and climate change called &#8216;No Pressure’.</p><p>With climate change becoming increasingly threatening, and decreasingly talked about in the media, we wanted to find a way to bring this critical issue back into the headlines whilst making people laugh. We were therefore delighted when Britain&#8217;s leading comedy writer, Richard Curtis &#8211; writer of Blackadder, Four Weddings, Notting Hill and many others – agreed to write a short film for the 10:10 campaign. Many people found the resulting film extremely funny, but unfortunately some didn&#8217;t and we sincerely apologise to anybody we have offended.</p><p>As a result of these concerns we&#8217;ve taken it off our website. We <em>won&#8217;t</em> be making any attempt to censor or remove other versions currently in circulation on the internet.</p><p>We&#8217;d like to thank the 50+ film professionals and 40+ actors and extras and who gave their time and equipment to the film for free. We greatly value your contributions and the tremendous enthusiasm and professionalism you brought to the project.</p><p>At 10:10 we&#8217;re all about trying new and creative ways of getting people to take action on climate change. Unfortunately in this instance we missed the mark. Oh well, we live and learn.</p><p>Onwards and upwards,</p><p>Franny, Lizzie, Eugenie and the whole 10:10 team</p></blockquote><p style="text-align: center;">~*~</p><p>Cross-posted at <em><a href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/10/01/1010s-decimate-the-global-population-campaign/">The Libertarian Standard</a></em>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/02/1010s-decimate-the-global-population-campaign/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Road Socialism Leads to Broadband Socialism</title><link>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/01/road-socialism-leads-to-broadband-socialism/</link> <comments>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/01/road-socialism-leads-to-broadband-socialism/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 04:48:51 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Geoffrey Allan Plauché</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Libertarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nanny Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Science and Technology]]></category> <category><![CDATA[The Left]]></category> <category><![CDATA[The Right]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vicarious Politics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[AEI]]></category> <category><![CDATA[alliances]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anarchists]]></category> <category><![CDATA[broadband internet]]></category> <category><![CDATA[broadband socialism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Eric Thomas Weber]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Facebook]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Founding Fathers]]></category> <category><![CDATA[government licensing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[left-liberals]]></category> <category><![CDATA[licensing florists]]></category> <category><![CDATA[licensing parents]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Louisiana]]></category> <category><![CDATA[minarchists]]></category> <category><![CDATA[postal roads]]></category> <category><![CDATA[postal socialism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[professional licensure]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Republicans]]></category> <category><![CDATA[road socialism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[slippery slopes]]></category> <category><![CDATA[statists]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://gaplauche.com/?p=1216</guid> <description><![CDATA[In a previous post I pointed out the slippery slope in accepting government-backed licensing of &#8220;crucial&#8221; professions. The problem with slippery slope arguments is that they tend not to be rhetorically-compelling to those without a sufficiently cynical, I should say realistic, conception of the state. They are simply not convinced that allowing certain &#8220;reasonable&#8221; policies [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>In <a class="vt-p" href="http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/06/should-parents-need-a-license-to-procreate-a-moron-says-yes/">a previous post</a> I pointed out the slippery slope in accepting government-backed licensing of &#8220;crucial&#8221; professions. The problem with slippery slope arguments is that they tend not to be rhetorically-compelling to those without a sufficiently cynical, I should say realistic, conception of the state. They are simply not convinced that allowing certain &#8220;reasonable&#8221; policies now will set a precedent that will lead to unreasonable policies down the road. Our worries are discounted as merely hypothetical possibilities. They are quite content to put off discussion of crossing that bridge when we come to it&#8230;<em>if</em> we come to it, as they see things. And, in any case, something needs to be done about the current problem now, dammit! The trouble is, by the time we reach that bridge of unreasonableness (wherever it happens to be for our interlocutor), we have already gathered so much momentum from sliding down the slope that it is difficult, if not impossible, to halt, much less reverse, the slide. Along the way, with each new government intervention, people grow increasingly used to turning to government solutions for every little problem &#8212; they lose the ability to even imagine the possibility of private, market solutions &#8212; and what was once thought unreasonable no longer seems so.</p><p>We libertarians have more than merely consequentialist, slippery slope arguments against government policies, of course, but I still think it is useful to point out dangerous precedents, particularly when our worries are not just theoretical as we are already well on our way down the slide. The acceptance of professional licensing of &#8220;crucial&#8221; professions has over time been expanded into ever more areas, even to the licensing of florists in my home state of Louisiana and now to calls for the licensing of parents.</p><p><span id="more-1216"></span></p><p>Others have pointed out that despite seeming like natural allies, the divide between anarchists and minarchists is actually greater than the divide between minarchists and (other) statists. Minarchists give away the game at the outset when they accept that a government monopoly in X or Y service (say law and security provision) is necessary. This is especially true of small government types who can&#8217;t imagine how the free market can provide, for example, roads or postal service. It is fairly trivial for left-liberals to extend the reasoning behind the need for government to provide such services to the need for government to support their own pet projects.</p><p>With that in mind, consider <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.ericthomasweber.org/ETW-Mandate-RPR.pdf">a recently published paper</a> I just came across written by a left-liberal philosopher, <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.ericthomasweber.org/">Eric Thomas Weber</a>, who is an acquaintance of mine. He cleverly co-opts an institution beloved by conservatives, arguing that the Founding Fathers&#8217; arguments in favor of government postal roads and services can be extended to expanding broadband services through a government initiative. What principled argument can Republicans, and even minarchists, offer against this? Indeed, <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.facebook.com/etweber?v=wall&amp;story_fbid=131817183533469">on his Facebook page</a>, he relates that after giving a presentation of this paper a fellow from AEI told him he had been convinced. Another case in point, the first person to comment on his Facebook Wall post claims to be libertarian-minded (!) and yet convinced by Weber&#8217;s historical-constitutional argument that broadband would meet his personal criteria for acceptable government involvement.</p><p style="text-align: center;">~*~</p><p>Cross-posted at <em><a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/10/01/road-socialism-leads-to-broadband-socialism/">The Libertarian Standard</a></em>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/10/01/road-socialism-leads-to-broadband-socialism/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>2</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Grading the Pledge to America</title><link>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/24/grading-the-pledge-to-america/</link> <comments>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/24/grading-the-pledge-to-america/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 05:01:25 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Geoffrey Allan Plauché</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Corporatism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Democracy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Featured Posts]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Imperialism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nanny Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vicarious Politics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[War]]></category> <category><![CDATA["economic stimulus"]]></category> <category><![CDATA["living" documents]]></category> <category><![CDATA[A Pledge to America]]></category> <category><![CDATA[bailouts]]></category> <category><![CDATA[boondoggles]]></category> <category><![CDATA[budget caps]]></category> <category><![CDATA[cutting spending]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Declaration of Independence]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Fannie Mae]]></category> <category><![CDATA[financial crisis]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Freddie Mac]]></category> <category><![CDATA[glenn beck]]></category> <category><![CDATA[government spending]]></category> <category><![CDATA[grades]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Health Care]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Jacob Huebert]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Jeffrey Tucker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[jobs]]></category> <category><![CDATA[LewRockwell.com]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Libertarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Liberty Central]]></category> <category><![CDATA[LRC]]></category> <category><![CDATA[mises.org]]></category> <category><![CDATA[national debt ceiling]]></category> <category><![CDATA[national defense]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Obamacare]]></category> <category><![CDATA[read the bill]]></category> <category><![CDATA[reform]]></category> <category><![CDATA[reforming Congress]]></category> <category><![CDATA[regulations]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Republicans]]></category> <category><![CDATA[small businesses]]></category> <category><![CDATA[TARP]]></category> <category><![CDATA[tax hikes]]></category> <category><![CDATA[taxes]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Tea Party]]></category> <category><![CDATA[The Establishment]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Thomas Jefferson]]></category> <category><![CDATA[US Constitution]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Vulgar Politics]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://gaplauche.com/?p=1200</guid> <description><![CDATA[So&#8230;.the Republicans have put out their Pledge to America. Is it any good? Jeffrey Tucker sums it up pithily by juxtaposing short quotes from it and the Declaration of Independence: Declaration of Independence (1776): “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>So&#8230;.the Republicans have put out their <a class="vt-p" href="http://pledge.gop.gov/">Pledge to America</a>. Is it any good?</p><p><a class="vt-p" href="http://blog.mises.org/13993/well-this-about-sums-it-up/">Jeffrey Tucker sums it up pithily</a> by juxtaposing short quotes from it and the Declaration of Independence:</p><blockquote><p>Declaration of Independence (1776): “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it…”</p><p><a class="vt-p" href="http://pledge.gop.gov/resources/library/documents/pledge/a-pledge-to-america.pdf">A Pledge to America</a> (GOP, 2010): “Whenever the agenda of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to institute a new governing agenda and set a different course.”</p></blockquote><p>If this goes on, related fellow <em>TLS</em> blogger Daniel Coleman to me, in another 100 years it will be &#8220;Whenever a subpoint of policy within a government agenda becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to organize a committee to change those subpoints of policy and replace them with better subpoints.&#8221;</p><p>Liberty Central, the Establishment&#8217;s attempt to co-opt the Tea Party, has a <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertycentral.org/grade-the-pledge-to-america-2010-09">poll</a> asking us to grade the Pledge. Head on over there and tell them what you think of it. Fellow <em>TLS</em> blogger Jacob Huebert has a <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/66187.html">couple of</a> <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/66191.html">good posts</a> on LewRockwell.com about Liberty Central, the Tea Party, the Pledge, and Glenn Beck.</p><p>The Liberty Central poll only lets you grade the Pledge as a whole. Here is a quick graded breakdown of important aspects of the Pledge, with short reactions by me in parentheses:</p><p><span id="more-1200"></span></p><h3>Jobs</h3><ul><li>Stop job-killing tax hikes &#8212; Grade: A. (It&#8217;s a start, but better to abolish taxes.)</li><li>Allow small businesses to take a tax deduction equal to 20 percent of their income &#8212; Grade: A. (Ditto.)</li><li>Require congressional approval for any new federal regulation that would add to the deficit &#8212; Grade: C.  (How about no new regulations period? Better yet, repeal all existing ones.)</li><li>Repeal small business mandates in the new health care law. &#8212; Grade: A.</li></ul><h3>Cutting Spending</h3><ul><li>Repeal and replace health care reform law &#8212; Grade: Unknown, probably B or lower. (Replace with what?)</li><li>Roll back non-discretionary spending to 2008 levels before TARP and stimulus (will save $100 billion in first year alone) &#8212; Grade: B.  (Should roll back more.)</li><li>Establish strict budget caps to limit federal spending going forward &#8212; Grade: B, maybe C.  (How strict? Will these caps be lifted periodically like the national debt ceiling?)</li><li>Cancel all future TARP payments and reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac &#8212; Grade: Unknown, no higher than a B. (Reform Fannie and Freddie how? Better to abolish them.)</li></ul><h3>Reforming Congress</h3><ul><li>Will require that every bill have a citation of constitutional authority &#8212; Grade: C. (Won&#8217;t stop Constitutional-but-still-bad bills, and the Constitution is a &#8220;living&#8221; document anyway.)</li><li>Give members at least 3 days to read bills before a vote &#8212; Grade: C.  (Little impact; they still won&#8217;t read them.)</li></ul><h3>Defense</h3><ul><li>Provide resources to troops &#8212; Grade: F. (Get troops out of foreign countries. Cut the military and intelligence budgets.)</li><li>Fund missile defense &#8212; Grade: F. (Worthless boondoggle.)</li><li>Enforce sanctions in Iran &#8212; Grade: F.  (Act of war.)</li></ul><p><strong>Overall: F.</strong> The military provisions outweigh the good things. How about ending the War on Drugs, rolling back the surveillance and police state, and ending aggression against immigrants? In any case, <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/09/01/voting-moral-hazard-and-like-buttons/">put not your faith in campaign promises.</a></p><p>I think I&#8217;m being generous. What do you think? How would you grade the Republicans&#8217; Pledge to America?</p><p style="text-align: center;">~*~</p><p>Cross-posted at <em><a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/09/24/grading-the-pledge-to-america/">The Libertarian Standard</a></em>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/24/grading-the-pledge-to-america/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>1</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Ecofascism in the Name of Fending Off Ecofascism</title><link>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/18/ecofascism-in-the-name-of-fending-off-ecofascism/</link> <comments>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/18/ecofascism-in-the-name-of-fending-off-ecofascism/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 16:31:44 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Geoffrey Allan Plauché</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[(Austrian) Economics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Business]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Democracy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Environment]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Featured Posts]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nanny Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[advertising]]></category> <category><![CDATA[authoritarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[climate change]]></category> <category><![CDATA[constitutional amendments]]></category> <category><![CDATA[consumerism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[consumption]]></category> <category><![CDATA[corporate personhood]]></category> <category><![CDATA[corporate power]]></category> <category><![CDATA[corporations]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Corporatism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[death penalty]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ecofascism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[environmental authoritarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[environmentalism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[global economy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[global warming]]></category> <category><![CDATA[James Lovelock]]></category> <category><![CDATA[legislation]]></category> <category><![CDATA[limited liability]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Micah White]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Pentti Linkola]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Politics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[regulation]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[The Guardian]]></category> <category><![CDATA[US Constitution]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://gaplauche.com/?p=1190</guid> <description><![CDATA[Micah White at The Guardian writes of the growing danger of ecofascism or environmental authoritarianism. Some environmentalists, like James Lovelock and Pentti Linkola, want to put democracy on hold and/or return humanity world-wide to a primitive state of existence in order to combat global warming. Ironically, his proposal to fend off this growing danger is [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a class="vt-p" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cif-green/2010/sep/16/authoritarianism-ecofascism-alternative">Micah White at <em>The Guardian</em> writes</a> of the growing danger of ecofascism or environmental authoritarianism. Some environmentalists, like James Lovelock and Pentti Linkola, want to put democracy on hold and/or return humanity world-wide to a primitive state of existence in order to combat global warming. Ironically, his proposal to fend off this growing danger is itself an example of the very thing he fears, though perhaps his proposal is motivated not entirely by environmental concerns but also by an independent dislike of consumerism.</p><p>White&#8217;s solution is to end the culture of rampant consumerism in the West. How does he propose to do this? Ah, now there&#8217;s the rub.</p><p><span id="more-1190"></span></p><p>White&#8217;s own ecofascist solution is three-fold: the criminalisation of advertising, the revocation of corporate power, and the &#8220;downshifting&#8221; of the global economy.</p><p>The nature of criminalizing advertising is clear. But he no doubt has equally authoritarian means in mind for implementing his two other proposals.</p><p>How does he plan to revoke corporate power? By eliminating limited liability. By &#8220;reviving the possibilty of death penalties for ['misbehaving'] corporations.&#8221; And presumably by other government means.</p><p>How does he plan to &#8220;downshift&#8221; the global economy? He offers some apparently voluntary examples here, at least, but I doubt he&#8217;d be satisfied with purely voluntary means.</p><p>It&#8217;s an awfully convenient rhetorical strategy to juxtapose authoritarian environmental and anti-market proposals with the most extreme examples of ecofascism. It makes his own proposals seem downright reasonable in comparison.</p><p>The extreme ecofascists are perhaps making a strategic blunder too in attacking the sacred cow of democracy. White is more clever. He is catering to the widespread religious devotion to democracy and demonization of market activity, crying: No need to put democracy on hold! We&#8217;ll just put the economy on hold instead!</p><p>Does White call for an end to, or even mention, government policies and rhetoric that encourage rampant consumerism? such as artificially low interest rates, inflation, stimulus checks and other forms of subsidies, taxes on savings and investment, targeted tax credits for various forms of spending, various social-welfare programs, indoctrination in public schools to be good consumerist citizens, calls from political leaders to spend spend spend, and so on.</p><p>No, he does not.</p><p>Instead, he calls for a softer ecofascism in the name of fending off ecofascism. Consumption is a compulsion and is harming the environment; only corporations are to blame and government is the solution. Where have I heard that before?</p><p style="text-align: center;">~*~</p><p>Cross-posted at the <a class="vt-p" href="http://blog.mises.org/13919/ecofascism-in-the-name-of-fending-off-ecofascism/">Mises Econ blog</a> and <em><a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/09/16/ecofascism-in-the-name-of-fending-off-ecofascism/">The Libertarian Standard</a></em>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/18/ecofascism-in-the-name-of-fending-off-ecofascism/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Boston Legal&#039;s Alan Shore on Americans</title><link>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/07/boston-legals-alan-shore-on-americans/</link> <comments>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/07/boston-legals-alan-shore-on-americans/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 05:01:32 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Geoffrey Allan Plauché</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Anti-Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Imperialism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nanny Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Police Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Pop Culture]]></category> <category><![CDATA[War]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Abu Ghraib]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Adlai Stevenson]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Alan Shore]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Americans]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anti-terrorism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Bagram]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Boston Legal]]></category> <category><![CDATA[bread and circuses]]></category> <category><![CDATA[civil liberties]]></category> <category><![CDATA[climate of fear]]></category> <category><![CDATA[courage]]></category> <category><![CDATA[court intellectuals]]></category> <category><![CDATA[dogma]]></category> <category><![CDATA[extraordinary renditions]]></category> <category><![CDATA[freedom]]></category> <category><![CDATA[freedom of speech]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Guantanamo]]></category> <category><![CDATA[illegal search and seizure]]></category> <category><![CDATA[indoctrination camps]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Iraq]]></category> <category><![CDATA[James Spader]]></category> <category><![CDATA[liberty]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Lies]]></category> <category><![CDATA[myth]]></category> <category><![CDATA[nanny state]]></category> <category><![CDATA[nationalism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[patriotism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[public schools]]></category> <category><![CDATA[rights]]></category> <category><![CDATA[sunshine patriots]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Surveillance State]]></category> <category><![CDATA[torture]]></category> <category><![CDATA[unAmerican]]></category> <category><![CDATA[untruths]]></category> <category><![CDATA[US Constitution]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Voltaire]]></category> <category><![CDATA[War on Terror]]></category> <category><![CDATA[warfare state]]></category> <category><![CDATA[warrantless wiretaps]]></category> <category><![CDATA[weapons of mass destruction]]></category> <category><![CDATA[welfare state]]></category> <category><![CDATA[WMD]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://gaplauche.com/?p=1177</guid> <description><![CDATA[In a recent post at The Libertarian Standard, Akiva claimed that people (in general) get the government they deserve. The US is an imperial-warfare state and a growing surveillance-police state, not to mention a nanny-welfare state. Boston Legal&#8217;s left-liberal attorney Alan Shore echoes Akiva&#8217;s sentiments in a closing argument in defense of, oddly enough, a [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>In a recent post at <em>The Libertarian Standard</em>, <a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/08/31/regarding-libertarian-strategy-a-reply-to-ross-kenyon/">Akiva claimed</a> that people (in general) get the government they deserve. The US is an imperial-warfare state and a growing surveillance-police state, not to mention a nanny-welfare state. Boston Legal&#8217;s left-liberal attorney Alan Shore echoes Akiva&#8217;s sentiments in a closing argument in defense of, oddly enough, a tax protester (video below). He points out many of the evils of the US governments and their infringements on our liberties and concludes that Americans must be okay with it all.</p><p><span id="more-1177"></span></p><p>Maybe it&#8217;s because we have the best &#8216;<a class="vt-p" href="http://mises.org/resources/1218">bread and circuses</a>&#8216; money can buy and plenty of fiat money with which to buy it. Or maybe it&#8217;s because the court intellectuals all sing variations on the same discordant statist song. Or maybe it&#8217;s because we all learn the same myths and dogmas and untruths in state indoctrination camps called public schools, if we learn anything at all. Or maybe it&#8217;s because most of us lack the moral courage to inconvenience ourselves by standing up for what is right. I think it is some combination of these and other causes. In any event, most Americans seem to be a-okay with the evils of statism &#8212; at least so long as <em>their</em> man is in power.</p><p style="text-align: center;"><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/TwDAbVqQqv0?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US&amp;hd=1" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/TwDAbVqQqv0?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US&amp;hd=1" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object></p><p style="text-align: center;">~*~</p><p>Cross-posted at <em><a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/09/02/boston-legals-alan-shore-on-americans/">The Libertarian Standard</a></em>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/07/boston-legals-alan-shore-on-americans/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Should Parents Need a License to Procreate? A Moron Says Yes.</title><link>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/06/should-parents-need-a-license-to-procreate-a-moron-says-yes/</link> <comments>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/06/should-parents-need-a-license-to-procreate-a-moron-says-yes/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:00:55 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Geoffrey Allan Plauché</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Corporatism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Nanny Statism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Philosophy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Victimless Crimes]]></category> <category><![CDATA[applied ethics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[applied philosophy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Big Brother]]></category> <category><![CDATA[big government]]></category> <category><![CDATA[competition]]></category> <category><![CDATA[environmental socialism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[florists]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Hugh LaFollette]]></category> <category><![CDATA[intellectual property]]></category> <category><![CDATA[IP]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Journal of Applied Philosophy]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Libertarianism]]></category> <category><![CDATA[licensing florists]]></category> <category><![CDATA[licensing parents]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Louisiana]]></category> <category><![CDATA[morons]]></category> <category><![CDATA[parents]]></category> <category><![CDATA[philodoxers]]></category> <category><![CDATA[philosophers]]></category> <category><![CDATA[professional licensure]]></category> <category><![CDATA[restricting competition]]></category> <category><![CDATA[slippery slopes]]></category> <category><![CDATA[social responsibility]]></category> <category><![CDATA[sophists]]></category> <category><![CDATA[welfare statism]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://gaplauche.com/?p=1175</guid> <description><![CDATA[Hugh LaFollette, &#8220;Licensing Parents Revisited,&#8221; Journal of Applied Philosophy. The premise of his article is that the legitimacy of professional licensing is well-established and the practice should be expanded to parents. While one could argue that it doesn&#8217;t follow from professional licensing being applied to various professions that it should be expanded to parents, this [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hugh LaFollette, &#8220;<a class="vt-p" href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-5930.2010.00497.x/abstract">Licensing Parents Revisited</a>,&#8221; <em>Journal of Applied Philosophy</em>.</p><p>The premise of his article is that the legitimacy of professional licensing is well-established and the practice should be expanded to parents.</p><p>While one could argue that it doesn&#8217;t follow from professional licensing being applied to various professions that it should be expanded to parents, this article is really illustrative of why libertarians should oppose professional licensure outright.</p><p>It&#8217;s a slippery slope from licensing florists to licensing parents. Once you concede the legitimacy of some licensing, then more outrageous nonsense inevitably follows.</p><p style="text-align: center;">~*~</p><p>Cross-posted at <em><a class="vt-p" href="http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2010/09/02/should-parents-need-a-license-to-procreate-a-moron-says-yes/">The Libertarian Standard</a></em>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://gaplauche.com/blog/2010/09/06/should-parents-need-a-license-to-procreate-a-moron-says-yes/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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