**Slick_eZine** MUTH'S TRUTHS - We Could Use a Few More Right-Wing Ideologues




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Posted: 04 Dec 2008 01:22 PM CST

Gene Paslov – Carson City's most prominent unreconstituted California
liberal who, as Nevada's government-schools superintendent for nine
years, directed public education's headlong slide down the razor blade
of mediocrity – is now offering his expert advice to the GOP. Oh, joy.


"The Republican Party has been hijacked by right wing ideologues," the
former school bureaucrat wrote in a letter published in the Appeal on
Wednesday. "I hate to resort to name calling, but it's difficult to
identify these anti-government, anti-public school, anti-tax radicals
as anything other than ideologues."


Here's another name for such persons: "Founding Fathers."
Indeed, if Mr. Paslov can somehow find an American history book in one
of his old government schools and blow the dust off its covers, he
would discover that this nation's very creation came about thanks to
what he considers radical right-wing hostility to government and
taxation.


For example, radical right-wing ideologue Thomas Jefferson said, "The
spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain
occasions, that I wish it to be always kept alive." Radical right-wing
ideologue Thomas Paine added, "Society in every state is a blessing,
but government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in
its worst state an intolerable one."


And get a load of this anti-government sentiment by radical right-wing
ideologue George Washington: "Government is not reason, it is not
eloquence–it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and
fearful master."


As for hostility toward taxes, Mr. Paslov might want to read up on a
certain tea party hosted in Boston Harbor by radical right-wing
ideologues John Hancock and Sam Adams (who went on to have a rather
right-tasting beer named after him). Or consider the words of radical
right-wing ideologue Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall who
declared in 1819 that "the power to tax involves the power to
destroy."


The stated purpose of government, in the "spread the wealth" socialist
mind of Gene Paslov, is to provide "needed government services to the
greatest number of citizens."
But radical right-wing ideologue Thomas Jefferson disagreed. "Congress
has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare but only
those specifically enumerated," declared the author of our Declaration
of Independence. Radical right-wing ideologue James Madison chimed in
that "Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government."
Further showing an alarming, but not totally surprising,
misunderstanding of our governmental system and history, Mr. Paslov
also wrote, "Muth would do well to remember that in our democracy the
government is, 'We the people.'"


How embarrassing. The enormity of the error of that statement is
breath-taking, especially when one considers this man was in charge of
the government schools in Nevada for almost a decade.


We do not live in a "democracy" here in the United States. We live
under a governing system explained by radical right-wing ideologue
Benjamin Franklin at the end of the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
In response to a woman's question about what type of government the
convention delegates had agreed upon, Franklin responded, "A republic,
madam, if you can keep it."

"We the people" do not vote on every issue or every lame-brained,
touchy-feely proposal that comes down the pike. That would be a
"democracy." Instead, we elect representatives who cast votes on our
behalf - preferably within the confines of our Constitution. But when
elected representatives exceed their authority, the courts may strike
down their lame-brained legislation as unconstitutional. It's part of
what is called our system of "checks and balances." You could look it
up.

One would hope a former head of the Nevada public schools would know
and understand the difference between a "republic" and a "democracy."
The fact that Mr. Paslov apparently doesn't goes a long way toward
explaining why the kids who go to his public schools don't either.

Fortunately, I'm here to take up the slack. And that concludes our
history/civics lesson for the day, kids. Class dismissed.


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