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Why we are a divided nation
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This is a nice take on the topic: Why We're A Divided Nation
by Walter E. Williams

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Recent elections pointed to deepening divisions among American people but has anyone given serious thought to just why? I have part of the answer that starts off with a simple example.

Different Americans have different and intensive preferences for cars, food, clothing and entertainment. For example, some Americans love opera and hate rock and roll. Others have opposite preferences, loving rock and roll and hating opera. When's the last time you heard of rock and roll lovers in conflict with opera lovers? It seldom if ever happens. Why? Those who love operas get what they want and those who love rock and roll get what they want and both can live in peace with one another.

Suppose that instead of freedom in the music market, decisions on what kind of music people could listen to were made in the political arena. It would be either opera or rock and roll. Rock and rollers would be lined up against opera lovers. Why? It's simple. If the opera lovers win, rock and rollers would lose and the reverse if rock and rollers won. Conflict would emerge solely because the decision was made in the political arena.

The prime feature of political decision-making is that it's a zero-sum game. One person or group's gain is of necessity another person or group's loss. As such political allocation of resources is conflict enhancing while market allocation is conflict reducing. The greater the number of decisions made in the political arena the greater is the potential for conflict.

There are other implications of political decision-making. Throughout most of our history we've lived in relative harmony. That's remarkable because just about every religion, racial and ethnic group in the world is represented in our country. These are the very racial/ethnic/religious groups that have for centuries been trying to slaughter one another in their home countries, among them: Turks and Armenians, Protestant and Catholic, Muslim and Jew, Croats and Serbs. While we haven't been a perfect nation, there have been no cases of mass genocide and religious wars that have plagued the globe elsewhere. The closest we've come was the American Indian/European conflict that pales by comparison.

The reason we've been able to live in relative harmony is that for most of our history government was small. There wasn't much pie to distribute politically.

When it's the political arena that determines who gets what goodies, the most effective coalitions are those with a proven record of being the most divisive - those based on race, ethnicity, religion and region. As a matter of fact our most costly conflict involved a coalition based upon region - namely the War of 1861.

Many of the issues that divide us, aside from the Iraq war, are those best described as a zero-sum game where one group's gain is of necessity another's loss. Examples are: racial preferences, social security, tax policy, trade restrictions, welfare and a host of other government policies that benefit one American at the expense of another American.

You might be tempted to think that the brutal domestic conflict seen in other countries at other times can't happen here. That's nonsense. Americans are not super-humans; we possess the same frailties of other people in other places. If there were a severe economic calamity, I can imagine a political hustler exploiting those frailties, just as Hitler did in Germany, blaming it on the Jews, the blacks, the East Coast, Catholics or free trade.

The best thing the President and Congress can do to heal our country is to reduce the impact of government on our lives. Doing so will not only produce a less divided country, greater economic efficiency but bear greater faith and allegiance to the vision of America held by our Founders - a country of limited government.

Walter E. Williams
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November 8, 2004
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Re: Why we are a divided nation [TxDude] [ In reply to ]
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Walter Williams for president 2008.

The man is always right!!!
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Re: Why we are a divided nation [TxDude] [ In reply to ]
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The best thing the President and Congress can do to heal our country is to reduce the impact of government on our lives. Doing so will not only produce a less divided country, greater economic efficiency but bear greater faith and allegiance to the vision of America held by our Founders - a country of limited government.
Not sure how this follows from the rest of the article... kind of seems out of nowhere

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The best thing the President and Congress can do to heal our country is to reduce the impact of government on our lives. Doing so will not only produce a less divided country, greater economic efficiency but bear greater faith and allegiance to the vision of America held by our Founders - a country of limited government.[/reply]

>Not sure how this follows from the rest of the article... kind of seems out of nowhere

The point is, the more the government does for people the more there is to fight over between policitcal parties.
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Re: Why we are a divided nation [TxDude] [ In reply to ]
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So did he vote Libertarian?
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Re: Why we are a divided nation [Androjonouswily] [ In reply to ]
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>So did he vote Libertarian?

I have no idea what his politics are.....I just heard him on the radio, then checked out his website and found this article. He's an economist, primarily.

http://www.gmu.edu/...ments/economics/wew/
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Re: Why we are a divided nation [TxDude] [ In reply to ]
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No, less government pleases conservatives and pisses off liberals. It does nothing to reduce the divisiveness in our country.

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Re: Why we are a divided nation [Androjonouswily] [ In reply to ]
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Walter E. Williams is the Libertarian's Libertarian. I don't agree with his conclusions a lot of the time, but his reasoning is always well thought out, consistent and never hypocritical.

The guy makes you think.
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Re: Why we are a divided nation [TxDude] [ In reply to ]
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Here is why I am confused. People say that the nation is divided and America is isolated from it's allies but where is the proof of this? Letters to the editor? Really mean posts? Stupid maps of red and blue? Our allies are mad at us and the Dems and Reps are mad at each other, big fuck. Me and my shift lead are about to step outside and throw down but we are getting done what we need to get done and the sun will rise tomorrow.

I think everyone needs to chill.

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