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Unity after all?

Ted Balaker
May 2, 2005, 9:55am

Those on the left like to point out how silly W.'s years-old "uniter not divider" line sounds now. But are we really that divided? The red-state, blue-state obsession overstates the degree of divisiveness among voters, and there's actually plenty of agreement among the ruling class. Maybe it's precisely because there is so much agreement on foundational issues–both parties, for example, are keen on keeping Social Security around, they just differ on the means–that smaller disagreements become so heated. Republicans wouldn't dare propose ending Social Security, the best they can hope for is sneaking in a touch of personal choice. Take another step back and it's clear–as libertarians have pointed out again and again– that the GOP is quite comfortable with an enormous federal government. In fact, the Rs doing a good job of out-spending the Ds. Check out this new Cato study: Not so long ago there was talk about actually eliminating certain agencies. Now its unrealistic to even give them a trim?

Ted Balaker is Producer


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