L E AV E U S A L O N E Getting the Government’s Hands Off Our Mone y, Our Guns, Our Lives G R O V E R N O R Q U I S T Fo r my Mom and Dad , Caro l and Wa rre n No r q uist CONTENTS PREFACE vii INTRODUCTION: THE CONTEST FOR AMERICA— A NOTE TO THE READER xi PA RT I: THE T WO COM PETING COA LITIONS Chapter 1: THE LEAVE US ALONE COALITION 3 Chapter 2: THE TAKINGS COALITION 34 PA RT II: THE T REND S Chapter 3: THE GROWTH OF THE INVESTOR CLASS 59 Chapter 4: THE DECLINE OF LABOR UNIONS 68 iv CONT ENTS VOTERS COME AND VOTERS GO: Chapter 5: ENTRY AND EXIT 81 Chapter 6: THE POLITICAL TRAINING OF THE YOUNG 95 Chapter 7: BAMBI IS GETTING SAFER; MUGGERS, LESS SO 102 Chapter 8: BACK TO EUROPE OR FORWARD TO AMERICA 113 Chapter 9: “HE WAS HOMESCHOOLED” 122 Chapter 10: TAKING THE KING’S SHILLING: FRIENDS OF GOVERNMENT 126 FINDING MORE VOTERS: INCREASING Chapter 11: TURNOUT, VOTING THE PRISONS, AND VOTER FRAUD 132 Chapter 12: THE ECUMENICAL RIGHT 146 Chapter 13: THE NEW MEDIA: CUTTING OUT THE MIDDLEMEN 158 PA RT III: THE BA T TLEGRO UND Chapter 14: THE BUSINESS OF BUSINESS: WHAT IS GOOD FOR GENERAL MOTORS 173 Chapter 15: RACE AND POLITICS 185 CONT ENT S v Chapter 16: THE SENATE, THE HOUSE, THE PRESIDENCY 194 Chapter 17: THE STATES 209 PA RT I V : T A XES , AND WHAT WE MU ST DO A B OUT THEM Chapter 18: TAXES: THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE STATE 227 Chapter 19: TAX REFORM 244 PA RT V : GOOD P OLICY, GOOD P OLITICS Chapter 20: SPENDING: WHAT WENT WRONG? 287 Chapter 21: THE FIVE GREAT REFORMS 304 AFTERWORD 335 NOTES 339 About the Author Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisher PREFACE A sculptor was once asked how he created a marble statue of Zeus. The sculptor explained that first you get a big block of marble and then you simply remove the bits that don’t look like Zeus. In writing this book, I first decided what book I did not wish to write. I chose not to write another book entitled The Other Team Sucks or My Team Is Going to Win Come Heck or High Water, So Get Used to It. Others have done fine work here. Such books do serve to rile up the troops, preach to the choir, and make oneself feel better after a well-turned rant. Nor did I want to write a book about how my team is losing and Western civilization is slouching toward Sodom and there is simply nothing to be done. One such book explaining the collapse of the modern Republican Party and conservative movement came out weeks before the revolu- tion of 1994. Another book describing the permanent decline of the Democrat Party was published just before Bill Clinton was elected to govern with a Democrat House and Senate in 1992. I also chose not to write a utopian book about how the world would be perfect if all my ideas were turned into law tomorrow. It viii PREFACE was a while ago that I discovered that the world was not organized around what I wanted done. I was very disappointed. But unlike some, I was ten years old when this truth became painfully clear. It takes a great deal of hard work by millions of Americans to turn around the ship of state and keep it moving in the right direction for a generation. This book is about how the center-right can move America toward greater freedom and individual liberty, not just an assertion that we should. I also worked hard to avoid writing a book that could be summa- rized as a “longer version of a good magazine article.” There are many fine books on the market that take one interesting idea and put it on the literary rack and turn the wheel until toes and fingers have two hundred pages distance between them. I have written more than one hundred magazine articles and given hundreds of political speeches and created dozens of political meetings, coalitions, and campaigns. The lessons of success and failure, what works and what doesn’t in real time are poured into this book. Rather I have written a book that describes the two competing co- alitions in American politics, how they are organized, what makes them stronger or weaker. What each can achieve and what they can- not do. And how you the reader may fit into the contest. These two competing political coalitions—descriptively titled the Leave Us Alone Coalition and the Takings Coalition—are at the heart of the center- right and the left, respectively. To gain a deeper understanding of American politics—where it’s been, where it is and particularly where it will be over the next half- century—it is more important to understand those coalitions than the parties themselves. This book was written to give you that under- standing. Returning to what this book is not, it is not a book about the 2008 presidential campaign or the strengths or failings of President Bush or Hillary Clinton. It is about the near and far future. Nor is the book a reaction to Republican success in 2000 and 2004 or Democrat success in 2006. I do believe, as an analyst and a combat-
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