There’s no doubt that George W. Bush’s administration has been a catastrophe, and that historians will one day rank him as one of our nation’s very worst presidents. It’s not because Bush has been incompetent, it’s because his team has pursued goals that violate our nation’s basic principles. That’s why Tuesday’s election is so critical—America’s fundamental values hang in the balance.
By “values,” I don’t mean the anti-choice, anti-gay, anti-science mores of the right wing. Values distinguish right from wrong. They define fairness; they describe a philosophy. In politics, values are ideals that express the kind of society we are trying to build. And American ideals have been besieged for the past eight years.
Three of the most cherished American values are freedom, opportunity and security. In the society we are trying to build, freedom guarantees everyone’s constitutional and human rights; opportunity gives every person equal access to the American dream; and security means economic security, as well as physical safety, for all.
But look where conservative policy has taken us.
Freedom
The National Security Agency conducts warrantless eavesdropping on the phone calls and e-mails of innocent Americans, even listening in to “pillow talk” between American servicemen and their sweethearts.
The FBI’s TALON database shows that the government has been spying on peaceful domestic groups, including Quakers, the Campus Antiwar Network, and Veterans for Peace.
The Pentagon and the CIA use national security letters to pry into the lives of Americans.
Just 45 days after the September 11 attacks, with almost no debate, Congress approved the USA Patriot Act, broadly increasing government power to search medical, tax and even library records without probable cause, and to break into homes to conduct secret searches.
America was founded on the principle of freedom. But freedom has been hijacked by the right wing, and a conservative-leaning Supreme Court has barely come to its defense.
Opportunity
The gauzy mist of the American dream is being blown away by a hurricane of conservative policy. The truth is, the affluent few have used every political opportunity to crush opportunity for all.
Security
In every important way, the Bush administration and its conservative allies have made Americans less secure.
What’s at stake tomorrow? It is the soul of America. It’s our most beloved and essential political principles. It is the survival of the American dream.
The writer is a Senior Fellow at Campaign for America’s Future and author of the recent book, Framing the Future: How Progressive Values Can Win Elections and Influence People [1].
Links:
[1] http://www.framingthefuture.org