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Exercising Our Freedom Has Made Us Less Free

Posted on October 14, 2008 at 6:31 am

Tom Bevan warns Americans about putting the blame for America’s financial crisis solely on the “other” side of the table:

At its core, then, this is a story about individual freedom and individual choices. Nobody put a gun to the head of the 28 year-old University of Michigan graduate in the Detroit Free-Press story and forced him to buy a house with a $150,000 mortgage - any more than someone forced his fiancee to ring up $15,000 in credit card debt.

The most nauseating part of this debacle is that the United States government - which long ago perfected the habit of living beyond its means - was an active participant in helping some Americans shed the inhibition of fiscal prudence and embrace the notion we can afford it all - even when we know we can’t.

The true irony, of course, is that because some Americans exercised their individual freedoms irresponsibly in the last decade we’ve now all become less free, assuming you measure such things by the number of additional taxpayer dollars committed to Washington’s coffers ($700+ billion) and by unprecedented expansion of the U.S. government into what was previously considered the “private sector.”

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