Sunday, July 18, 2010

Have the Rules Changed?

Jonah Goldberg looks at the current economic and political environment and asks if some of the fundamental political assumptions of the past century have changed here and abroad.
But what about when the rules change? For nearly a century now, the rules have said that tough economic times make big government more popular. For more than 40 years it has been a rule that environmental disasters -- and scares over alleged ones -- help environmentalists push tighter regulations. According to the rules, Americans never want to let go of an entitlement once they have it. According to the rules, populism is a force for getting the government to do more, not less. According to the rules, Americans don't care about the deficit during a recession.

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