Fort Sumter Redux?

In a nod to their once-glorious history, South Carolina governor Mark Sanford is telling the federal government, "Thanks, but no thanks." to stimulus money.

Actually, that's not exactly true. In the interest of accuracy, I will point out that he is willing to accept stimulus money, he just wants to use it to pay down debt. In a very level-headed and well-reasoned op-ed in yesterday's Journal, Sanford explains his position:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12375982752440140…

In my opinion, the best of many highlights of the brief article is this:


In the end, I just don't believe a problem created by too much debt will be solved by piling on more debt. This doesn't strike me as an unreasonable or extremist position.

Interestingly, all the states fomenting a refusal of bailout money were members of the Confederate States of America during the Tax Revolt of 1861-1865. However, even if they persist in their courageous opposition, I doubt there will be an Emancipation Proclamation this time around. I'm afraid there will be no freedom for the last remaining slaves of the American empire: the taxpayers.

 

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