{"id":264,"date":"2009-07-12T05:12:29","date_gmt":"2009-07-12T12:12:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vinsuprynowicz.com\/?p=264"},"modified":"2016-08-03T23:55:54","modified_gmt":"2016-08-04T06:55:54","slug":"we-love-it-here-in-libertyville-but-we%e2%80%99re-changing-that-to-%e2%80%98stalingrad%e2%80%99","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vinsuprynowicz.com\/?p=264","title":{"rendered":"We love it here in Libertyville. But we\u2019re changing that to \u2018Stalingrad\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yes, enforcing the laws against illegal immigration might involve men with handcuffs leading away the nice lady who brings you chips and salsa at your favorite Mexican restaurant. I am not thoroughly happy with that prospect, since I agree it certainly seems young Maria is doing us no immediate harm, merely seeking a better life for herself and her kids, and I do enjoy the chips and salsa. <\/p>\n<p>Nor am I happy with the prospect of my friends who \u201clook Mexican\u201d being stopped and asked to \u201cshow their papers.\u201d (Though I don\u2019t see why it would be unreasonable to start with the guys who hang around outside the rent-a-truck operations, looking for &#8220;day work&#8221; . . . or the folks mailing money to Mexico at the post office. How can it be constitutionally required that federal law enforcement agents have to pretend to be idiots?) <\/p>\n<p>But while this might all argue for a restored \u201cbracero\u201d program, allowing willing workers from south of the border to come here, legally, for part of the year each year to do those alleged \u201cjobs American won\u2019t do,\u201d that\u2019s a far cry from saying Congress has no power or duty to establish an immigration policy, or that our police agencies should not try very hard to enforce those laws, or that we are \u201ccollectivist police state fascists\u201d if we ask &#8212; given how many absurd laws WE\u2019RE supposed to obey, right down to restrictions on the size of out toilet tanks and carrying mouthwash on airplanes and where we can smoke &#8212; why such thoroughly Constitutional laws are not rigorously enforced. <\/p>\n<p>As I wrote last month to the Internet correspondent who declines to use his real name, and who I have thus dubbed \u201cBuzz Spacecat\u201d: <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Yes, I would prefer no &#8216;Social Slave number&#8217; or &#8216;internal passport&#8217; were necessary to go about my business. But if we WERE allowed to take one state of 50, and make it a Libertarian state, hasn\u2019t it occurred to you that we\u2019d have to require new immigrants to forswear socialism, under oath, and upon penalty of immediate exile, before granting them the right to vote? Otherwise, we\u2019d be swarmed by socialists fleeing their own dysfunctional enclaves, who would immediately vote to tax their wealthier neighbors for their own sustenance, at which point we would have accomplished nothing at all.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>\u201cNo,\u201d Buzz the armchair anarchist replied. \u201cI don\u2019t believe in using government to police political thought.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>And here, perhaps, we have the crux of the argument that asks whether any group of people has a right to \u201crestrict immigration\u201d into their midst, to \u201cestablish immigration policies\u201d and then enforce them, using force or the threat of force (given that trespassers don\u2019t generally respond to \u201cfirm letters of reprimand.\u201d) <\/p>\n<p>Surmise with me for a moment that the arrogant dolts in Washington City manage to tax-and-spend themselves to bankruptcy and impotence sooner rather than later, losing their power to enforce any edicts West of the Mississippi, except perhaps in some squealing islands of desperate socialist penury in Los Angeles and San Francisco. <\/p>\n<p>(Rome no longer rules Hispania and Gaul. All empires fall. It\u2019s just a question of when.) <\/p>\n<p>A very rich friend of yours now telephones &#8212; under the scenario we\u2019re imagining &#8212; and says, \u201cI saw an opportunity, so I\u2019m back from visiting my money in Panama\/Austria\/Thailand\/Uruguay. I\u2019ve bought half a million unoccupied acres from one of the surviving Indian nations up in the Pacific Northwest, land with enough rain to grow crops and river access to the Pacific so we can export anything we grow or manufacture. I\u2019m looking for 30 families including a doctor, a dentist and a schoolmarm to move up there with me and start a town; I\u2019ll sell you a few acres cheap.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>You agree. The settlement is filled with hand-picked, hard-working, entrepreneurial types who have already made a success in some trade or craft. Some succeed in growing and exporting crops, others at small manufacturing. By prior agreement, everyone gets to keep the fruits of his or her own labors, no income is seized or redistributed through \u201ctaxation.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Word of your prosperity spreads. Soon 200 escapees from increasingly impoverished San Francisco or Los Angeles arrive, pitching tents on the outskirts of town. They do some part-time work for the existing storekeeper, the hashish farmer, the guy who owns and paves (and collects private tolls for the use of his) streets, etc. <\/p>\n<p>But this doesn\u2019t make them happy. Quite to the contrary, they start squawking loudly that their employers aren\u2019t providing them with free health benefits, nor paying them a \u201cfair living wage.\u201d Worse than that, the doctor and the schoolmarm won\u2019t provide them or their children with \u201cfree\u201d medical care and schooling, insisting their small fees be paid in gold or silver on the barrelhead! <\/p>\n<p>They\u2019re outraged. They quickly organize an election, outvoting the initial settlers, electing a sheriff and a city council, which immediately hires a team of \u201cprofessional tax assessors and collectors\u201d from San Francisco or Seattle. <\/p>\n<p>They contact the state capital, which lends support to their notion that a \u201cproper public school\u201d must be built, filled with unionized government functionaries including an &#8220;associate superintendent in charge of curriculum development&#8221; to explain how it&#8217;s racist to teach phonetic reading and why we will no longer &#8220;issue grades or test scores that foster an unnecessary sense of competition while damaging the self-esteem of the less advantaged students&#8221; . . . all to be supported by mandatory \u201cgraduated taxation of the rich.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Your experiment in freedom, in allowing each individual to keep the fruits of his labors and live without taxation, has just collapsed, in less than two years. <\/p>\n<p>How could this have been avoided? <\/p>\n<p>You could have told the squatters to move along the morning after they arrived, informing them \u201cAll the land within five miles of our town is private\u201d and that no more is for sale. You could have shot, killed and buried any who refused to listen up. <\/p>\n<p>In the formulation of my friend Hans-Herman Hoppe, you simply leave the bum \u201cnowhere to practice his bumhood.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>(It\u2019s worth noting this can\u2019t be done effectively in any system with \u201cmixed public and private property,\u201d which is the set-up we must deal with for the foreseeable future. This is why unwashed, smelly men have run most of the children out of a fair number of our urban public libraries.) <\/p>\n<p>As a less rigorous option, you could inform would-be newcomers to your community that \u201cWe live here by a charter of self-sufficiency; to be allowed to settle here you must sign a sworn document that you will never urge or call for a \u2018vote\u2019 on taxation or collectivist redistribution, on pain of immediate exile.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>This is what Buzz the armchair anarchist told us above we would not be allowed to do, remember, since \u201cI don\u2019t believe in using government to police political thought.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>(Heck, even requiring office-holders to swear an oath to \u201cprotect and defend the Constitution\u201d is an attempt, however ineffective, at \u201cusing government to police political thought\u201d &#8212; isn&#8217;t it?) <\/p>\n<p>No matter which method you choose to protect your hard-built community from overnight Californication, I would submit you have just created &#8212; as you must &#8212; an \u201cimmigration policy,\u201d which would be pointless unless you intended to \u201cenforce your immigration regulations,\u201d at the point of a gun if necessary. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cFree immigration\u201d by people who do not embrace our principles is not \u201cmoral\u201d &#8212; it starts the clock ticking towards an end to anything that we in the west consider freedom and morality. This is what the European nations are on course to learn, as soon as the children of the fecund immigrants who believe Sharia law should be imposed on everyone come to outnumber the offspring of their European \u201chosts.\u201d Or possibly sooner. <\/p>\n<p>Small numbers who wish to adopt our ways may be successfully assimilated. But uninvited foreign invaders must be driven off. We are all descended from men who knew that &#8212; or from the slave widows of those who did not. <\/p>\n<p>Far from being incompatible with living in freedom, I submit restricting who is allowed to join your community &#8212; either moving away from or exiling at gunpoint those who believe in socialist redistribution &#8212; is a VITAL COMPONENT of any plan to maintain basic freedoms and human rights. <\/p>\n<p>Meantime, in the real world, do these armchair theorists really think there\u2019s never going to be any popular backlash from the poor saps who are still expected to obey the laws and pay the taxes? Things sure must look different out there in Internetcloudcuckooland.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yes, enforcing the laws against illegal immigration might involve men with handcuffs leading away the nice lady who brings you chips and salsa at your favorite Mexican restaurant. 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