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if ever there were a contest to find the living avatar of the phrase “the clothes have no emperor,” i’d pick john kerry and pit him against all comers.
i’m not sure there is an emptier suit in all the beltway.
it’s like someone did a gain of function experiment on patrician stupidity and entitlement, slapped a politician haircut on top, jolted the neck bolts to life, and sent it tottering down the hill towards some unsuspecting heiress. ...
when the government starts talking about how “difficult” or “awkward” the bill of rights makes governing, there is only one answer:
good.
that’s quite literally the point. that’s quite literally the genius of the form of republic imagined and enshrined by our framers.
the individual stands paramount to the state. our rights, derived from and imbued by our personhood not from some proffered license from leviathan, stand paramount to the state. and if that makes it impossible for the state to do some thing that it wants to do?
tough noogies.
that’s almost certainly a sign that it’s something the state should never have been contemplating in the first place.
the job of a just state is to protect the rights of we the people and stay out of the damn way as we go forth to pursue our happiness.
“we need to take your rights for the collective good” is the mantra of the dictatorial demagogue.
collective good is a lie. there is no collective good. it cannot be measured or foreseen. there is no valid fashion in which to measure trade offs or ensure optimization. it cannot be maximized by diktat. “collective good” is an entirely unknowable fiction conjured into being to convince a populace to sell itself down the river by adopting the “one size fits none” coercive solutions of elites, aristocracies, or technocrats (or perhaps worst of all, of a tyrannical majority). ...
... in the end, there can be only one winner and no compromise whatsoever in the debate over whose rights take precedence, those of we the people or those of the state.
it’s a stark binary and a choice between visions.
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