What this conservative believes.
You have to be careful with generalizations yet some things can be generally true. Here’s an example.
I believe that those on the political left are, broadly speaking, right brain dominant while those on the political right are, again broadly speaking, left brain dominant. As many of us have been taught, the right brain is associated with creativity, intuition, feelings and emotion while the left brain is associated with logic, language and analytical thinking.
I bring this up in connection with a piece I wrote in this space in May 2013 in which, responding to a liberal caller to the Sean Hannity Show, I attempted to set forth dispassionately, logically and as articulately as I could muster, why I am a conservative.
Here it is.
I believe in the genius of the Constitution of the United States and the express limitations that it imposes upon government. I believe that the men who crafted it, imperfect as they were, were men of exceptional vision.
I believe in the sanctity of private property, including the right to retain the lion’s share of what one lawfully earns. I believe in the right to dispose of that property as one sees fit, even from beyond the grave.
I believe in the sovereignty of the individual. Therefore, I believe in personal responsibility. I believe in the duty of self-help and in the freedom that flows from self-reliance.
I believe that people can be trusted with their own lives. I believe in the positive forces attendant to free individuals ordering their affairs and expending their energies without interference and in such a way as they themselves determine to be best.
I believe in the duty of charity toward those, who through no fault of their own, cannot adequately provide for themselves or mitigate their own suffering. I believe that a good and decent society looks after those who cannot look after themselves.
I believe in the dignity of labor and in the soul-robbing ignominy of idleness.
I believe in failure. I believe that the lessons learned in failure contribute indispensably to eventual success. I believe that the freedom to fail is inseparable from the freedom to succeed.
I believe in thrift – particularly as it pertains to the use of money taken by taxation.
I believe in the sanctity of human life and the profound responsibility that falls upon those who bring a new child into the world. I believe in mothers and fathers. I believe in the duty incumbent upon them to sacrifice of themselves, to the best of their ability, toward the goal of turning the child they created into a self-sufficient adult.
I believe in enterprise and in the creative forces for good that enterprise unleashes. Toward its advancement, I believe in fair, predictable regulation that is only so limiting as is necessary to impartially protect the interests of businesses, citizens, taxpayers and consumers.
I believe that humankind will always live in a world beset by strife, tragedy, illness, suffering, poverty, mayhem and malfeasance. I believe that while attempts to mitigate such dark forces are appropriate wherever they may be effectively applied, sweeping, ill-considered efforts born of hubris to eradicate such forces altogether will always fail.
I believe in risk. I believe that to avoid risk too vigorously is to foreclose the possibility of living life to its fullest.
I believe in the power of dispersed knowledge. I believe that innovation and the solutions to problems are much more likely to come from the bottom up than the top down.
I believe in economic freedom. I believe that for all the admitted faults of free-market capitalism, it has nevertheless done more to lift humankind out of poverty than any other economic system ever devised.
I believe that government is at once necessary and dangerous. I believe that governments are constituted of humans and that humans can never be trusted not to abuse power over other humans. Thus, I believe in the smallest government possible consistent with defending the peace and enabling the free conduct of commerce.
Most of all, I believe that this is the day the Lord has made, and that so far as our human limitations will allow, we should rejoice, and be glad in it.
Paul, I always find time to read your weekly column even in those weeks when I lack the time to send a comment your way. Your column this week is just another example of the reason I never fail to keep up with what you write. In all my reading over the years I have never read a better expression of the conservative perspective than what you have written here. You can be sure that I will be sharing your message with my family, friends and business associates. What you have written will be up in a frame in my office for all to see. I also have a weekly email that goes out to my company’s customers and reaches over 24,000 people. Maybe with a bit of luck your words will transfer some much needed left brain logic to those who are blinded by feelings and emotion.
And your conservative ideals and word skills are why I so enjoy your messages. Thank you!
Well said and an enjoyable read.
Paul, I have followed you for years, an avid listener and reader. You never fall to find the words to explain your point of view in simple terms. This s column is one of your best, and hopefully will be read and repeated by thousands. It’s time to get back to what got us this far!
Thanks for this Paul… I believe in you.
THIS is why I am a Conservative as well. Sometimes it is good to look back at what brought us to where we are today and as you said those who framed our Constitution were indeed men of vision
Thank you for this column and your insight.
Thank You Paul for such in depth cerebral common-sense articles pertaining to us!
The one issue I have that really burns me up is taxes. Our governments, both State and Federal have found ways to prevent “We The People” from owning our own property no matter how much we pay for it. Case and Point: Property taxes which include school taxes, county taxes, college taxes, income taxes. With these WE DO NOT OWN OUR OWN PAID FOR PROPERTY. Miss paying your property taxes and what happens?!?!!! They, the Governments, seize your property or freeze your assets which is the same. We own nothing as long as the Governments are allowed to control property taxes and how it applies to our bought and paid for land.