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Opening Arguments

Live free or move to the coast

Thank goodness for small blessings:

A new study from George Mason University ranks Indiana as the third freest state in the nation. But the definition of “free” divides Indiana lawmakers. The “Freedom in 50 States” from George Mason's Mercatus Center ranks states on their public policies promoting individual economic, social, and personal freedoms, awarding points to states with less regulation and docking those with many regulatory laws

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Only New Hampshire and South Dakota rate as being “freer” than Indiana in the study. California, New Jersey and New York rate as the three most restrictive states.

It's a "small" blessing because our relative freedom is in comparison to current conditions in other states, not to the freedom we've historically had or what the ideal would be. And of course there's no pleasing everybody:

But Bloomington State Rep. Peggy Welch, who worked at IU Health Bloomington, points out that light regulation in the public welfare and hospital sectors can actually exclude certain Hoosiers.

Well, that's the eternal debate, isn't it? First we have to decide what's important to do do for each other, then decide how to do it. Accepting the responsibility of freedom means not skipping that second step, as so many are wont to do.

Comments

gadfly
Fri, 11/11/2011 - 2:09am

"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose,
Nothing don't mean nothing honey if it ain't free ..."

"Freedom" versus "free" in the music of Janis Joplin.

Rick Perry, in his infamous New Hampshire "drunk" speech somehow tried to say the right things, but his Aggie yell leader education got in the way:

Harl Delos
Fri, 11/11/2011 - 2:39am

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Bob G.
Tue, 11/15/2011 - 3:42pm

But Patton came from there BEFORE California became so "fruity and nutty"...
It wasn't perfect THEN, but it was a helluva lot BETTER than it is TODAY.

Then again, you have the freedom to live one's life as peacefully as one can, OR...to have the freedom to be stupid and commit crime AGAINST those people living peacefully.

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