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The principles that rule this blog

Principles that will govern my thoughts as I express them here (from my opening statement):


  • Freedom of the individual should be as total as possible, limited only by the fact that nobody should be free to cause physical injury to another, or to deprive another person of his freedoms.
  • Government is necessary primarily to provide those services that private enterprise won't, or won't at a price that people can afford.
  • No person has a right to have his own beliefs on religious, moral, political, or other controversial issues imposed on others who do not share those beliefs.

I believe that Abraham Lincoln expressed it very well:

“The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do, at all, or cannot
so well do, for themselves — in their separate, individual capacities.”


Comments will be invited, and I will attempt to reply to any comments that are offered in a serious and non-abusive manner. However, I will not tolerate abusive or profane language (my reasoning is that this is my blog, and so I can control it; I wouldn't interfere with your using such language on your own!)

If anyone finds an opinion that I express to be contrary to my principles, they are welcome to point this out. I hope that I can make a rational case for my comments. Because, in fact, one label I'll happily accept is rationalist.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Democrats and organized labor

The Democrats have once more shown that they refuse to do anything that doesn't conform to the demands of organized labor. Apparently, even the threat that a bill might come up in the Indiana legislature — note that it hasn't been put on the agenda yet! — reducing the unions' power (i. e., a right-to-work law) has led to Indiana Democratic legislators' emulating Wisconsin's, and fleeing the State.

Frankly, this is one of the reasons I became a Republican even before I was old enough to vote. I'm absolutely disgusted at the power some unions have amassed to control their industries, and as long as the Democratic Party is a puppet of organized labor, I will have to stay in the GOP.

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