National Service is Anti-Liberty and Un-American

Guest Post by Ron Paul

Former Clinton Administration Labor Secretary Robert Reich recently called on the government to force young people to spend two years either “serving” in the military or performing some other type of government-directed “community service.” Neoconservative Senator John McCain has introduced legislation creating a mandatory national service program very similar to Reich’s proposal. It is not surprising that both a prominent progressive and a leading neocon would support mandatory national service, as this is an issue that has long united authoritarians on the left and right.Proponents of national service claim that young people have a moral obligation to give something back to society. But giving the government power to decide our moral obligations is an invitation to totalitarianism.Mandatory national service is not just anti-liberty, it is un-American.

Whether or not they admit it, supporters of mandatory national service do not believe that individuals have “inalienable rights.” Instead, they believe that rights are gifts from the government, and, since government is the source of our rights, government can abridge or even take away those rights whenever Congress decides.Mandatory national service also undermines private charitable institutions. In a free society, many people will give their time or money to service projects to help better their communities, working with religious or civic associations. But in a society with government-enforced national service, these associations are likely to become more reliant on government-supplied forced labor. They will then begin to tailor their programs to satisfy the demands of government bureaucrats instead of the needs of the community.

The very worst form of national service is, of course, the military draft, which forces young people to kill or be killed on government orders. The draft lowers the cost of an interventionist foreign policy because government need not compete with private employers for recruits. Anyone who refuses a draft notice runs the risk of being jailed, so government can provide lower pay and benefits to draftees than to volunteers.As the burden of our hyper-interventionist foreign policy increases, it is increasingly likely that there will be serious attempts to reinstate the military draft. General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, continues to suggest that US troops on the ground may be needed to fight “Operation Inherent Resolve” in Iraq and Syria. A major escalation requiring a large US troop deployment will likely add pressure to consider a military draft.

The only real way the American people can protect their children from the military draft is to demand an end to the foreign policy that sees the US military as the solution to any and every problem — from ISIS to Ebola — anywhere in the world.

Some who share my opposition to a militaristic foreign policy support the draft because they think a draft will increase public opposition to war. However, the existence of a draft did not stop the American government from launching unconstitutional wars in Vietnam and Korea. While the draft did play a role in mobilizing political opposition to Vietnam, it took almost a decade and the death of thousands of American draftees for that opposition to reach critical mass.

It is baffling that conservatives who (properly) oppose raising taxes would support any form of national service, including the military draft. It is similarly baffling that liberals who oppose government interference with our personal lives would support mandatory national service. Mandatory national service is a totalitarian policy that should be rejected by all who value liberty.

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Billy
Billy
October 20, 2014 8:42 pm

DC,

Heh.. I don’t have that thin a skin, bro…. I was being sarcastic… mostly.

Yeah, there’s dickheads who think those who have not served as being lesser. My path chose me and that’s that. In the US, the citizens are not subordinate… those who serve the community or the Republic itself are.

Where I get chafed is when folks shit talk the military without having been in it, or form an opinion based on the barest thread of anecdotal evidence… one servicemember was mean to them, so they think the rest suck. Or tell us how we should do our jobs without actually cowboying up and putting themselves in harm’s way… We’re not supposed to be pizza delivery men, aid workers, peacekeepers, a make-work jobs program, a social experiment, expansion of Empire, etc. It took me a very, very long time to learn that. 10 years. You might want to give your relative the benefit of the doubt and have some patience… it takes some longer than others to realize they’re being played for a chump.

Then again, some never realize that war is a racket and that we’re being used for expanding an Empire or being Israel’s bitch or mercenary troops for the ragheads…

The Nazi Card is not necessary. The life chooses you, not the other way around. Non-violent resistance is fine for some, but is not my way.

Bombing people just pisses them off and not much else.

And I already know I’m on some “list” somewhere… I just don’t care anymore.

llpoh
llpoh
October 20, 2014 9:08 pm

Again, to all and sundry, I say:

We already have an involuntary system of slavery/indentured servitude. It is called taxes. You get some choice of field of work, but that is it.

Chicago – in your work for welfare scheme – are you going to allow them the choice of jobs? My position is that those young folks – who are not at school, not in a job, etc., are essentially on welfare anyway, so why not require something in return?

Roy – the “voluntary indentured servitude” you mention was not always so voluntary. Debtors prisons existed. Oft, the option was debtors prison, or sell yourself into servitude. Great choice there. Kidnapping was not unknown as well.

bb
bb
October 20, 2014 9:16 pm

To all ,maybe I should have said I believe in some type of national service rather then military service.Lipoh is right . There’s a lot of young people who could really benefit from some type of service.Keep them busy doing something productive. That’s all I mean.
DC ,I don’t have children but if I did I would expect them to keep themselves busy.A national service program might be an answer.

AC
AC
October 20, 2014 10:35 pm

This information may come in handy soon.

In order to determine what type of government has replaced our Republic, you need only ask one question of your guards: “Why am I being executed?”

If you’re being executed for ‘the good of the State,’ the neo-fascists have come out on top. If you’re being executed for ‘the good of the People,’ the neo-Stalinists have gained control.

Hope this helps.

Burticus
Burticus
October 20, 2014 11:13 pm

Don’t “act surprised.” The one-party oligarchy’s Demonrat and RepubliCON sock puppets are on the extreme/far left, same as Stalin and Hitler.

The political spectrum is from 100% or totalitarian government (left) to 0% government or anarchy (right). Nobody is on the right, arguing for anarchy.

Watch the 29-minute “Overview of America” video on YouTube to fit the missing pieces into your political & economic puzzle.

Paulo
Paulo
October 20, 2014 11:25 pm

As long as all the politician’s families as well as their friends are shown no favours and have to serve (that means no ‘white bread deferments’), then introduce a law that says exactly that.

It’ll never go through, though.

Maybe Ron Paul would support mandatory service with a ‘privatized army’. He’s an idiot.

Paulo

overthecliff
overthecliff
October 21, 2014 9:01 am

What lawyer has tortured the English language of the Constitution to find authorization for mandatory service.. Not limited to Military. Mandatory National Service could be extended indefinitely that would make it as Stuck says SLAVERY.

The Constitution is dead. Above all else be armed and fight smart.

overthecliff
overthecliff
October 21, 2014 9:04 am

AC- so right. The only difference is the color of the armbands.

Forward_Idiocracy
Forward_Idiocracy
October 21, 2014 12:54 pm

An introduction to totalitarianism? That is called government.