As the dreadful Clinton experiment has shown, improvisation without a governing philosophy to hold it in check can easily degenerate into a shiftless, poll-driven opportunism. David Marquand
former moderate Labor Member of Parliament and currently principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, in the New York Times. Reported May 19, 1997 in Forbes.
Category Archives: Quotations Freedom
I [know
I [know] what you will say – that the essence of wisdom is to know when to be doing, and when it is useless to even try. Mary Stewart
Arthur to Merlin. Merlin Trilogy, 1970, p 739
what you will say – that the essence of wisdom is … ]
Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that a house divided can’t remain half slave …
Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that a house divided can’t remain half slave and half free. But if American government today takes almost half of the national income, is it not already almost half slave? Investor’s Business Daily
(Investor’s Business Daily, December 15, 2000)
Face it: Virtually all nationalized health systems, neither nourished nor updated by …
Face it: Virtually all nationalized health systems, neither nourished nor updated by profit-driven private investment, eventually lead to rationing. I just don’t get it. Why the insane rush to pass a bill, any bill, in three weeks? And why such an abject failure by the Obama administration to present the issues to the public in a rational, detailed, informational way? The U.S. is gigantic; many of our states are bigger than whole European nations. The bureaucracy required to institute and manage a nationalized health system here would be Byzantine beyond belief and would vampirically absorb whatever savings Obama thinks could be made. And the transition period would be a nightmare of red tape and mammoth screw-ups, which we can ill afford with a faltering economy.As with the massive boondoggle of the stimulus package, which Obama foolishly let Congress turn into a pork rut, too much has been attempted all at once; focused, targeted initiatives would, instead, have won wide public support. …It isn’t conservative rumors or lies that are stopping healthcare legislation; it’s the justifiable alarm of an electorate that has been cut out of the loop and is watching its representatives construct a tangled labyrinth for others but not for themselves. No, the airheads of Congress will keep their own plush healthcare plan — it’s the rest of us guinea pigs who will be thrown to the wolves….And what do Democrats stand for, if they are so ready to defame concerned citizens as the “mob” — a word betraying a Marie Antoinette delusion of superiority to ordinary mortals. I thought my party was populist, attentive to the needs and wishes of those outside the power structure. And as a product of the 1960s, I thought the Democratic party was passionately committed to freedom of thought and speech.But somehow liberals have drifted into a strange servility toward big government, which they revere as a godlike foster father-mother who can dispense all bounty and magically heal all ills. The ethical collapse of the left was nowhere more evident than in the near total silence of liberal media and Web sites at the Obama administration’s outrageous solicitation to private citizens to report unacceptable “casual conversations” to the White House. If Republicans had done this, there would have been an angry explosion by Democrats from coast to coast. I was stunned at the failure of liberals to see the blatant totalitarianism in this incident, which the president should have immediately denounced. His failure to do so implicates him in it….As a libertarian and refugee from the authoritarian Roman Catholic church of my youth, I simply do not understand the drift of my party toward a soulless collectivism. This is in fact what Sarah Palin hit on in her shocking image of a “death panel” under Obamacare that would make irrevocable decisions about the disabled and elderly. When I first saw that phrase, headlined on the Drudge Report, I burst out laughing. It seemed so over the top! But on reflection, I realized that Palin’s shrewdly timed metaphor spoke directly to the electorate’s unease with the prospect of shadowy, unelected government figures controlling our lives. A death panel not only has the power of life and death but is itself a symptom of a Kafkaesque brave new world where authority has become remote, arbitrary and spectral. And as in the Spanish Inquisition, dissidence is heresy, persecuted and punished. Camille Paglia
Obama supporter, August 12, 2009, Salon (while often wrong, she is certainly right here)
Three millions of people, so dead to all feelings of liberty as …
Three millions of people, so dead to all feelings of liberty as to voluntarily submit to being slaves, would have been fit instruments to make slaves of the rest of us. William Pitt
On the Stamp Act, taxing the US Colonies, in the British Parliament, December 1765 [One can only imagine the comment with rates such as we have today]
The high rate of unemployment among teenagers, and especially black teenagers, is …
The high rate of unemployment among teenagers, and especially black teenagers, is both a scandal and a serious source of social unrest. Yet it is largely a result of minimum wage laws. We regard the minimum wage law as one of the most, if not the most, anti-black laws on the statute books. Milton Friedman
Nobel Prize-winning economist (1912-2006)
Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies …
Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it; no constitution, no law, no court can even do much to help it. Learned Hand
Speech at ‘I Am An American Day’, Central Park, New York (May 20, 1945) E
On the day the wall came down, the ship of fools had …
On the day the wall came down, the ship of fools had finally run aground. Pink Floyd
A Great Day For Freedom, The Division Bell. On the Berlin Wall being torn down and Socialism/Communism.
Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances that permit …
Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances that permit this norm to be exceeded / here and there, now and then / are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty. This is known as ‘bad luck.’ Robert A. Heinlein
The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and …
The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and peace, and covers with its shield of protection all classes of men, at all times and under all circumstances. No doctrine involving more pernicious consequences was ever invented by the wit of men that any of its great provisions can be suspended during any of the great exigencies of Government. Such a doctrine leads directly to anarchy or despotism…. U.S. Supreme Court
in Ex Parte Milligan 4 Wallace 2 (1866) (David DavisE (1815-1886) U.S. Supreme Court Justice)