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Conservative Philosophy Polite Discussion

I've seen quite a few liberals on the boards claiming they wished to seriously discuss things with a "polite" conservative.  I am, in general, not terribly polite around here.  Townhall is a venue for conservatives, as such we feel quite comfortable kicking back and discussing in a style better compared to a cranky, familial gripe-fest than a moderated debate.  Liberal visitors, knowing the overwhelming ideological bias, are generally here to tweak noses, rather than have a serious discussion.  So, I've reserved this space on my blog for polite, serious discussion of conservative ideology with any liberal who actually wants such a thing.
 
First, though, a few basics to keep in mind...
 
The old political spectrum of left to right is a largely unhelpful construct which fails to fully describe most governments in a meaningful fashion.  Adolph Hitler is arguably the most famous case of how unhelpful a flat scale is, having held positions that are far to the right and left in standard terms.  A vegetarian animal rights activist who promotes national cultural purity through force is not, I suppose, best described as a moderate.  The old spectrum also traditionally places communism and fascism at opposite ends, but how can two totalitarian systems be opposite?  Where would anarchists fit?
 
A better system is an x/y grid, with the x axis representing cultural ideology (abortion, modern art, sex on trampolines in front of mixed company) from liberal to conservative, and the y axis representing governmental ideology (controlling every aspect of life to utter anarchy) from libertarian to authoritarian.  Let's look at Hitler from this perspective.
 
Holding a wide array of views from the liberal side (vegetarian, animal rights, hanging out with the Thule Society, workers rights) and conservative side (anti-modern art, pro-traditional culture, pro-family), Hitler seems to fall in the middle ground between socially liberal and socially conservative.  Hitler, however, buries the needle on the authoritarian side of things.  His government was brutally socialist, but nationalistic, which brought him into conflict with internationalist socialists backing Stalin.  Mussolini summed up the ideological difference between fascists and traditional Marxists, saying that Italian workers do not empathize with all the workers of the world, they empathize with Italian workers.  Stalinists began to deride fascism (Mussolini's term for his own strict, socialistic government) as "right wing" to sway the sympathies of avowed Marxists.
 
But what of racism?  Hitler's racism/anti-semitism was his defining characteristic for most people, so where does sheer racism fit in on the scale?  It doesn't.  Racism is not a creature of the left or right, authoriarian or libertarian.  The so-called "redneck" is a conservative racist.  Nazis are authoritarian racists.  Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Minister Louis Farrakhan are liberal racists.  I know a woman who is radically leftist/authoritarian who supported John Edwards.  I pointed out to her that Edwards was ideologically identical to the more charismatic Barak Obama.  Her resonse:  "I don't trust Obama.  He's a *n-word*."  Racism is simply a negative personal quality which does not reflect anything intrinsic about political ideology outside of race.
 
So here's what the extremes of the scale look like:
 
Authoritarian Conservative - Theocratic.  Iran, Saudi Arabia
 
Authoritarian Liberal - USSR under Lenin, various failed experiments like "millenarianism"
 
Libertarian Liberal - No particular real world allegory on a national level.  Anarchy.
 
Libertarian Conservative - Idealized vision of America as a "moral," yet free, capitalist society.  Essentially, maximum freedom with peace maintained by strong shared values.
 
Assuming both axis went from -10 to 10, I'd be around 6, -5, a morally conservative, somewhat limited government kinda guy.  I believe the government has to take on various authoritarian roles, sometimes on moral issues, but support vigorous debate before any action is taken.
 
Now, modern American conservatives/Republicans run the gamut of the moderate to extreme from Authoritarian Conservative (Mega Bible Thumpers) to Libertarian Liberal (Libertarians/Ron Paul supporters).  This causes tremendous internal debate in the GOP about the direction of the party.  Amercan liberals/Democrats seem very tightly clustered in the Liberal Authoritarian to Moderate Authoritarian sector, disagreeing to some extent on social issues (gay marriage, or civil union?), but sharing a firm consensus that granting more power to the Federal government is always the answer.
 
Ultimately, the uniting force behind the "big tent" of the GOP is not firmly shared ideas, but the fact that Democrats embody the single ideological mix we all find reprehensible.  Our agitation is increased by the fact that this is also the most historically discredited type of government.
 
Now, the dirty secret of many conservatives (myself included)...
 
Communism will hopefully be the ultimate one world government.  I dub this the "Star Trek scenario."
 
In the Star Trek scenario, unlimited clean energy is found (dilithium crystals in Star Trek), allowing for effectively unlimitied resource gathering, space colonization, and the elimination of need.  One day humans will hit a button and a steak will appear.  Hit another button, and Cindy Crawford will jump in your lap.  An unlimited supply of resources and room to expand would completely shatter many of humanity's natural instincts, allowing for social engineering that would be cruel and stupid if attempted today. 
 
The rub, though is that I believe vigorous competition in a capitalist setting will bring about the technological innovations needed to reach such a point.
 
So, with that foundation in mind, if any liberal honestly wants to talk philosophical differences, here's the place to do it.  I'm a non-denominationl Christian, so I believe miracles can happen.
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The Climate War?

One of the common liberal lies about conservatives is that we are somehow pro-pollution.  Yeah, we're all ready to get behind some corporation that wants to dump mercury into the local water supply.  We LOVE mercury.  In fact, the companies that have all that extra mercury could not even use mercury in their processes, but they use it anyway to please we conservatives who just adore mercury.
 
I'm drinking a thermometer as I write this.
 
Actually, we conservatives generally hope that the continued advance of technology will result in increasingly efficient ways to do stuff, and the forces of the free market will make those clean, efficient measures the economically preferable ones.  You see, we have a great deal of faith in science and human progress, the things that "progressives," who want us burning candles and taking rickshaws to work, think we somehow oppose.
 
But, let's say that capitalist scientists, who thrive on concrete progress that they can sell for huge amounts of money, are wrong.  Let's also say the apocalyptic cultists following the Goracle around are right.  We can radically affect the global climate by lowering carbon dioxide emissions in ways that would not greatly affect our lives, and these changes are just being resisted by hidebound Republicans.
 
So what, exactly, are the ethics and implications of being able to control the weather?
 
Now, the internationalist Marxists, who seem to make up most of the Goreacle's followers, believe that we need to halt global warming "for the good of the whole planet."  But, is it actually good for the whole planet?
 
Let's say, for example, that a climate alteration leaves much of the USA arid and swamps cities like Manhattan, but gives Canada a longer growing season and thaws out soil over rich oil deposits.  Will Canada readily allow these positive changes to be halted for the benefit of the USA?  What concessions could it demand from us in exchange for it's future national prosperity?
 
Alternately, let's say we achieve more than climactic detente.  We begin reversing the trend of global warming.  Now, as the Earth gets colder, China sees that the Gobi desert has stopped expanding, and could shrink with aggressive terraforming.  However, continuing this trend means glaciers will begin sweeping over Moscow.  Or perhaps China allows Russia to warm as it's population continues to shrink from low birth rates, and tens of millions of Chinese sweep illegally across the border.
 
Meanwhile, poor countries, which can't produce or reduce emissions enough to make a difference, are left at the mercy of the larger, industrialized nations to grant them famine or plenty.
 
If, in fact, palpable control of the weather is now in our hands, then only two results can come about:  War or Global Tyranny
 
In the first instance, independent nations suddenly find themselves embroiled in a global war over a weapon potentially more devastating than nuclear weapons.  Indeed, nukes become a viable option as nations tamper with forces that could inflict droughts that last centuries, devastating storms, or even an ice age.
 
In the second instance, unable to realistically deal with independent powers holding the climate hostage, a world government must be formed.  The new global dictatorship then hands out climactic favors at a whim, and destroys nations that refuse to join the collective emissions program.
 
Attempting to cool the globe could ignite a firestorm beyond our imagionation.  Now that's an inconvenient truth.
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