Tuesday, February 17, 2009

On Reinstating the Draft

Much has been made by the new administration of the idea of national service and volunteerism. While service to one’s community is certainly admirable, it is not the federal government’s place to “encourage” or promote volunteerism. Moreover, there are troubling signs that national service could transition from voluntary to mandatory, or de facto mandatory, such as the requirement of service in order to be granted a diploma, or something along those lines.

Involuntary servitude was supposed to be abolished by the 13th Amendment, but things like Selective Service and the income tax make me wonder how serious we really are in defending just basic freedom. The income tax enslaves workers for nearly 4 months out of a year by garnishing what amounts to all their wages in that period of time. A military draft could demand your very life, without your consent. This should be unthinkable in a free society.

Just as we should have seen what was coming when George W. Bush said he believed in "compassionate conservatism", we should be very suspicious when Barack H. Obama says he wants us to "volunteer" to help advance his ideas. Here's an idea: the government should work for us and not the other way around.

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