Wednesday, November 19, 2008

George F. Will on "Socialism" USA today.

George F. Will, celebrated and often lacerated for his somewhat conservative views, ever so idiosyncratically holds forth on "Socialism? It's already here," Washington Post (WAPO) Nov16,2k8.
Conservatism's current intellectual chaos reverberated in the Republican ticket's end-of-campaign crescendo of surreal warnings that big government -- verily, "socialism" -- would impend were Democrats elected. John McCain and Sarah Palin experienced this epiphany when Barack Obama told a Toledo plumber that he would "spread the wealth around."

America can't have that, exclaimed the Republican ticket while Republicans -- whose prescription drug entitlement is the largest expansion of the welfare state since President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society gave birth to Medicare in 1965; and a majority of whom in Congress supported a lavish farm bill at a time of record profits for the less than 2 percent of the American people-cum-corporations who farm -- and their administration were partially nationalizing the banking system, putting Detroit on the dole and looking around to see if some bit of what is smilingly called "the private sector" has been inadvertently left off the ever-expanding list of entities eligible for a bailout from the $1 trillion or so that is to be "spread around."

It's in vain that one would hope for a consistently public-justice policy from either Republicans or Democrats during the next election cycle, and perhaps well beyond.