April 7, 2010
Perhaps Healthcare Will Be a Catalyst, at Least for a Permanent Alarm
Theodore Gatchel raises the operative question with regard to the reaction to the content and process of the new healthcare legislation:
On the positive side, the process the Democrats have used to pass this legislation appears to have caused more Americans than ever to read the Constitution.The more they read it, the more they question not just the legitimacy of this particular process, but also how the immense power of today's federal government can be reconciled with any common-sense reading of the Constitution.
As Gatchel suggests, part of the answer will depend on the direction that the Democrats head from here. If they wipe the dirt off their hands and govern quietly from the center at least through the next election, public ire might subside. If they continue with their radical agenda, whether on immigration, energy, unions, or what have you, they'll reinforce public opposition.
On the other hand, even in our little blue, heavily propagandized state, we've seen people newly involved in a way that suggests a long-term commitment and a long memory. Even if the politicians manage to lull a critical mass of Americans back into apathetic slumber, there is now a huge nationwide infrastructure for sounding alarms.
Reading and comprehension are two different things!
I honestly hope a lot of people read the Constitution. It is a very short document and fairly easy to devour. However, without some context, it means little.
I would hope the same folks could digest some bios and history books about Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton, Monroe, Madison and other others....well, just on those above would do the job.
Most of these books follow the actual letters and speeches of these great men, so it is very easy to see exactly where they are coming from - in context.
Without backstory, the constitution by itself would be of little use. It would be like the Bible, where everyone seems to find what they want (right or wrong) out of it.
I would love seeing more US History taught throughout schools also. IMHO, this is more important than a lot of the rote learning crap they feed our kids these days.
Posted by: Stuart at April 7, 2010 8:34 AMJustin, if they govern from the center, they'll irritate all the progressives and unions who "put them in office". I've already heard of unions saying that they're done with Obama and want a new candidate in 2012. Of course they're not going to get one, nor would they vote for a Republican candidate, but it is an interesting spot that Obama has put the Dems in.
Posted by: Patrick at April 7, 2010 9:44 AMWould that the Me Party, antigovernment folks actually read more of Jefferson than what they saw on Glenn Beck's blackboard.
That's right, the first and only legitimate object. Jefferson was clear on what constituted wasteful and foolish government.
Posted by: Russ at April 7, 2010 11:06 AM