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Dennis Prager

If On the Wrong Track, Why Go Left?

Dennis Prager
Today's most widely accepted political belief is that because an unprecedentedly high percentage of Americans -- 81 percent -- believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, the Republicans are headed for a major defeat this coming November.

If this is the case, it can only be because the American voter translates "headed in the wrong direction" as "because the Republicans have had their way, so it's time to let the Democrats have theirs."

That should not be the case. I count myself as one of the 81 percent who believes America is headed in the wrong direction, and that is precisely why I am voting Republican. Moreover, I suspect I am not alone among the 81 percent in ascribing the wrong track to the leftist, not the conservative, influence on American life.

But if "headed in the wrong direction" really does mean for most Americans that voting Democrat will put our country on the right track, it is hard not to conclude that America has begun the decline that has ended all great civilizations. For if the Democratic Party -- given how far left it has become -- comes to control Congress and the presidency, America's values will soon stray so far from what they have been since its founding that it is difficult to imagine ever being able to undo the change.

Given that "on the wrong track" is defined as unhappiness with the economy, with President George W. Bush, and with the war in Iraq, let's analyze all this.

First, are the 81 percent unhappy with their own economic status or with the economic direction of the country? They are obviously not the same things. But whichever it is -- and it may well be both -- why do most Americans believe the Democrats' prescriptions are going to help? Why will a huge tax increase on all Americans earning over $200,000, on capital gains for all Americans and on social security (if Barack Obama is elected) help the economy?

When have tax increases ever helped an economy? Why will America almost alone among the industrialized democracies move in the direction of higher taxes? Are all these other countries that are lowering taxes harming their economies?

Furthermore, the economic plans of the Democrats to have the government take over health care and increase taxes will expand the power and reach of the state more than ever before, and will therefore make more Americans dependent upon the state than ever before. These are earthquakes in the American value system. If there are any values that can meaningfully be called "American," self-reliance and limited government are among them. The movement from self-reliance to reliance on the state is truly "un-American." For those who recoil at the use of this term, it must be noted that it in no way implies less love of America, let alone lack of patriotism. It simply states the obvious truth that self-reliance, individualism and limited government have been basic and distinguishing American values, and the Democrats and the left aim to undo those underpinnings of American civilization.

Second, regarding the unprecedentedly low popularity of President Bush, this, too, needs explaining and may not reflect well on the current state of Americans' values.

George W. Bush has passed legislation -- such as prescription drug benefits for the elderly -- that Democrats would pass; he is a personally decent and honest man who has led perhaps the most scandal-free eight years in modern American history; he has kept America free from terror since 9-11 -- something no one, left or right, expected; pro-American leaders have been elected in European countries most identified with anti-Americanism -- Germany and France; and until the sub-prime loan-induced credit crisis, the economy has been among the most robust in American history.

Now, undoubtedly the left will respond that this man is neither scandal-free nor decent since, in its view, he is a liar. "Bush lied" has been repeated by Democrats and the liberal media so often that they have both come to believe it. But it is the charge that is the lie. President Bush's claim that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction (WMD) was a mistake, not a lie. President Bill Clinton said the same thing when he was president, as did every major Western intelligence agency at the time of America's invasion.

It is hard to believe that "Bush lied" is the primary reason for his low popularity ratings. If it is, we are in deep trouble. It means Americans have been irrationally influenced, almost brainwashed, by the media.

Assuming, then, that "Bush lied" is not a primary reason for the president's unpopularity, the overwhelming explanation is presumably the Iraq War. But if so, that, too, represents an unfortunate decay in Americans' values. Whatever misgivings an American has about invading Iraq and removing Hussein, the facts are that America is winning now; that Iraq is becoming the first free and democratic Arab country; that Islamists are losing what they themselves call their most important war; and that, as a result of their barbaric cruelty in Iraq and their losing the war now, their popularity among Muslims (except Palestinians) is in decline.

Do most Americans really prefer Obama's and the Democrats' pledge to leave Iraq to the Republicans' pledge to win this war? No matter how horrific, even potentially genocidal, the consequences would be to Iraqis? No matter how adversely it would affect potential U.S. allies who will no longer trust our commitments to them? And no matter how much it would weaken America's domestic security, given an Islamist victory in Iraq? If so, we are in deep trouble as a nation.

If the answers to all these questions are that, by "wrong direction," Americans think we are too Republican and conservative and that a radically leftward turn -- the Democrats never had a leftist (as opposed to liberal) candidate win the presidency -- is what the country needs, we really are in decline.

On the other hand, perhaps most of the 81 percent think that "wrong direction" means, among many other things, the following:

-- Forty years of left-wing control of the news media, of Hollywood, of the public schools, of the universities and of nearly every big city government have nearly ruined those institutions.

-- Forty years of a litigation explosion has had terrible social and economic effects.

-- Children are being prematurely sexualized through early sex education.

-- A generation of children is being frightened about too much -- from seesaws to dodgeball to ring-a-levio to secondhand smoke to the destruction of the world caused by global warming.

-- The left's war against Judeo-Christian values as the bases of American values is leaving us morally rudderless.

-- Redefining marriage to include people of the same sex for the first time in history, while compassionate to gays, will be disorienting to young people when forming their sexual identities.

-- Multiculturalism is destroying the concept of an American culture and people. Obama and the Democrats even opposed declaring English as America's national language.

So 81 percent of Americans are right. We are on the wrong track. But the future of America entirely depends on what track it is most Americans think is wrong, and if they really believe that the radical "change" Obama and the Democrats advocate will be the right track. If so, it may mark the beginning of the end of the America that our parents and their parents and their parents back to America's founding lived in. The left, given its demonization of America's history, would welcome that. Would the American people?

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Dennis Prager hosts a nationally syndicated radio talk show and is a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is the author of four books, most recently "Happiness Is a Serious Problem" (HarperCollins). His website is www.pragerradio.com.

Copyright 2008 Creators Syndicate Inc.

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Posted Comments:

05-14-2008 22:27
sassy wrote:

no rep. no dem

I have decided if Obama is the dems choice he will not be mine. I will help Ralph Nader get all or at least most of Hillerys votes. No sence in electing another republacan and no need to wast our time[another 4 years]on a big mouth with no real plans to get us out of this mess.



05-14-2008 13:20
SM wrote:



It always amazes me to hear conservitives rail on about the same issues, and point fingers at liberals as if liberals have been running the country for the last eight years.

Since Republicans have taken control of the government the country has taken a downhill slide that at this point seems unstoppable.

We are trillions of dollars in debt-we are now in fact the largest debtor nation in the world which has obviously devalued the dollar. We are spending billions of dollars a month to finance a war we shouldn't have started-didn't really plan for very well, and don't have any reasonable kind of exit strategy.

Many people lack health care, and are driven into bankruptcy when medical or health issues arrise.

And then there is the rise in corporate power that many in congress (including Democrats) have allowed to happen, and have even reaped rewards from while looking the other way.

Yet conservitives are still harping on sex ed, and abortion, and attacks on christian values and the liberal media.

And many of them love to point out how decent a man George Bush really is. Decent people don't lie, nor do they give carte blanche to the people
below them to do whatever it takes to get what they want.

The current administration has been a disaster and it's influence will be felt for years to come.
Whoever takes it over after the next election has an enormous mess to clean up, and a lot of trust and faith to try to regain here at home, and in the rest of the world at large.



05-14-2008 11:57
jack wrote:

If on the wrong track,why go left?

One of the best written articles I have seen in a long time. Should be broadcast on every network and put on the front page of every newspaper in the USA snd it might get to all the brainwashed idiots of the drive by media



05-14-2008 09:01
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'When the wealth of corporations takes priority over the standard of living of average Americans, the direction is wrong.' I agree, when that happens, it will definately be the wrong direction. But that hasnt happened. If you have any investment of any type, YOU are the beneficiary of rising corporate profits. Can your 401k afford to have Democrats tax those profits out of existance? It isnt a lack of domestic oil, or artificial price controls that has driven the price of oil so high. It is our inability to access our own oil which has us pumping money into countrys who are investing those very dollars into the destruction of America.Is it the Republicans who wont allow us to access our own oil? It is the inability to refine the oil we do have into gasoline that has the gasoline supply at an all-time low. Is it Republicans who have disallowed us to build a refinery in the past 30+ years? It is our inability to maximize the benefits of our nuclear capabilities for alternate energy, which forces us to depend on oil based products to produce electricity. Is it the Republicans who will not allow us to use and expand our nuclear knowledge? Yes, America is on the wrong track because too many people depend on the very person who is harming them to protect them from the harm.



05-14-2008 08:33
Michael wrote:

If on The Wrong Track, Why go Left??

Prager is so right on as usual. Jim should wake up and smell the coffee. I WAS a Democrat in the days of 'Scoop' Jackson and voted for him as well as JFK. Like Prager says that was over 40 years ago. My dad was a Teamster and the party hadn't been Hi-Jacked by the kooks yet!! Then came the sixties and we have been getting dragged downhill by these loons ever since. Look how many prominent politicians from Zell Miller on down have said their party left them. The party lost it's way. Same goes for some of the best known talk-show hosts that were dems. Jim overlooks many things. The rich have gotten richer, but the poor have gotten richer too. Why is it that we have to have illegals do the poor paying jobs?? Cause our poor make more money now and don't have to take them. Show me as many years of less than 5% unemployment that we have experienced in the last 8 years. Show me a higher percentage of home ownership than in the last 8 years. FDR wanted a chicken in every pot. Now you can buy sirloin tip steak for $3.00/lb and everybody can afford it!! Like the comedian Yakov Smirnoff used to say, "WHAT A COUNTRY!!" Liberalism truly is a MENTAL DISORDER!!!




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