Our love affair with big government becomes more intense as our nation
ages. But are we looking for love in all the wrong places?
By Selwyn Duke
After giving a speech in Toronto, Canada, several years ago, I spoke to
some of the high school students in attendance. While talking about the
role of the state with one of them, he said: “Government is there to
make people happy.” He was a nice, intelligent young man, and he made
the statement in a non-confrontational, matter-of-fact manner.
While such an attitude reminds one of what a certain road is paved
with, unfortunately, his perspective is shared by millions of
Americans. Of course, some of these people are well-meaning, but they
nevertheless are lacking in a very traditional American quality:
distrust of government. How American is it? Columnist Dr. Walter
Williams treats this in his piece, “American Idea,” writing:
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