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ZOT: WHY I’M A LIBERAL

Posted on 01/02/2004 5:43:12 AM PST by Benjamin Franklin II

Sunday was a gorgeous day here in Los Angeles, clear, windy, just a hint of smoke from the fire up above Santa Clarita.

The SO – who is the “perfect pillion” as well as a pretty good rider herself – and I took the motorcycle out and spent the day with some friends riding through the canyons up there, and on the way I was strongly reminded of why I am a liberal.

First, the clean air.

The population of Southern California has gone up by about 60% since 1970, according to the Southern California Association of Governments. Auto ownership and use has grown faster, probably about 25% more, I’ll estimate, so we’re looking at a 75% increase in vehicle-miles. We’ve probably lost a bunch of manufacturing and refining, but employment is still a whole bunch higher than it was back then.

And I remember summer days in high school when you couldn’t see the end of my West LA block for the smog. Two-a-days in the pool at school when you spent the day with “aqualung”—a chest so sore you couldn’t raise your voice.

My sons haven’t had those problems (I am aware of the higher incidence of asthma, but there’s a bunch of interesting epidemiology on that). I don’t think their children will, either. Why?

The damn bureaucrats, and their command-and-control bureaucracy. Personally, I think there are more refined tools available to us in the Information Age … Precision Guided Munitions of regulation, rather than the crude daisy-cutters. But if we don’t regulate, we’ll choke.

Next, the infrastructure.

Our normal ride, up Bouquet Canyon, was closed due to the fire, so we rode up San Francisquito Canyon instead (past “A Place to Shoot”, a pretty decent firing range).

In the canyon you can see the remnants of William Mulholland’s last great project, the St. Francis Dam, which failed catastrophically in 1928, killing at least 500.

But Southern Californians live on the desert because of the infrastructure that gives us water, protects us from floods, lets us move around, etc. etc. etc.

I know that each of these is the heavy boot of man’s dominion over nature…but unless we are all willing to live like Gabrielinos, we need it.

And the infrastructure isn’t just physical, but social as well. I have a bachelor’s and a master’s from the University of California, and it is a truism the public university has changed people’s lives.

Finally, charity and hope.

We spent Saturday night at the annual fundraiser for the St. Joseph’s Center in Venice. This hasn’t been a brilliant year for us financially, but we managed to give some away anyway, and enjoyed the company of a bunch of people who were doing pretty much the same thing.

I’ve always felt that I was an economic liberal because I enjoyed my nice things less when I had to either worry about someone trying to hit me on the head and take them away, or eat my meal in the window of a restaurant while a starving family stood outside.

Look, I know that the biggest beneficiaries of the welfare programs in the last fifty years have been the people who work for the welfare departments.

I know that we’ve grown dysfunctional cultures like mold on bad French cheese.

But does it tell you we’ve accomplished something when the biggest nutritional problem among the very poor is obesity?


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: boring; drivel

1 posted on 01/02/2004 5:43:12 AM PST by Benjamin Franklin II
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To: Benjamin Franklin II


2 posted on 01/02/2004 5:46:32 AM PST by Incorrigible (immanentizing the eschaton)
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To: Benjamin Franklin II
GO back to DU and vote for me as least liked freeper.

Thanks and Happy New Year

CG
3 posted on 01/02/2004 5:50:23 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (No words were harmed during the production of this tagline.)
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To: Benjamin Franklin II
on the way I was strongly reminded of why I am a liberal.

And after reading your crap, I'm strongly reminded of why I am not a liberal.

Thank you.

Now go away.

4 posted on 01/02/2004 5:51:20 AM PST by OldSmaj
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To: Benjamin Franklin II
What short-sighted drivel.

You have absolutely provincal views living in your navel gazing paradise. There is a world out there that needs our aid, and starving, enslaved people all over who need to be fed and freed from their bonds while you sip your latte and inhabit your mcmansion like the smug, self-righteous liberal you name yourself..
5 posted on 01/02/2004 5:51:35 AM PST by OpusatFR (Al Dean and Howard Gore, separated at birth)
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To: Benjamin Franklin II; Admin Moderator
Did you guys leave the oven on? I smell something burning...
6 posted on 01/02/2004 5:51:43 AM PST by Andonius_99
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To: Benjamin Franklin II
Slow day at DU?
7 posted on 01/02/2004 5:52:34 AM PST by 11th Earl of Mar
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