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The American Dictatorship Institute
By Thomas J. DiLorenzo
11/17/07 "Lew
Rockwell" -- -- In response to Ron Paul’s
phenomenal fundraising successes and his widespread, national
popularity, the neocon establishment has commenced a smear
campaign. One such smear artist is John C. Fortier, a "research
fellow" at what Lew Rockwell has called the Supreme Soviet of
Neoconservatism – the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
Writing on the AEI website, Fortier complained that Congressman
Paul "sometimes displays a sinister conspiratorial aspect,
implying that those who disagree with him are the vanguard of
dictatorial government." The Congressman and his supporters,
says Fortier, think they "are there to stop such a
dictatorship."
Fortier is especially incensed at the fact that Congressman Paul
asked him many hard questions, and opposed some of his
recommendations, when he was executive director of something
called the "Continuity in Government Commission." In particular,
the congressman was suspicious of the neocon commissioner’s
recommendation that the president appoint members of Congress in
the aftermath of some kind of "emergency" that incapacitates
Congress. (Leaving the definition of "emergency" up to
Washington, D.C. politicians is always dangerous to liberty, as
anyone with any concern about constitutional government would
know.)
Well, the work of Fortier’s Continuity in Government Commission
is now finished, and the results of its efforts are seen in
something called the National Security and Homeland Security
Presidential Directive 20/51, also known as the "National
Continuity Policy." This is another one of those presidential
"directives" that was sneaked in under the media’s radar screen
that does indeed grant the president dictatorial powers. Judge
Andrew Napolitano describes the meaning of this "directive" in
his brilliant new book, A Nation of Sheep (pp. 74–76).
The White House published the directive on its website after it
was already signed by the president. Most Americans who have
actually read and studied the directive, writes Napolitano, "are
terrified by its implications." They are terrified because
presidential "directives" as such can be issued without any
oversight by any other branch of government. The "National
Continuity Policy" directive "concentrates power into the office
of the president to coordinate any and all government and
business activities" in the event of a "catastrophic emergency,"
writes the judge.
The problem this creates for the American public is that "the
pliable language in the directive creates the ability for a vast
scope of executive authority without the checks and balances of
the other branches of government," writes Napolitano. It creates
dictatorial powers, in other words.
"Catastrophic emergency" is defined so broadly that it could
include an economic downturn, an environmental catastrophe,
large-scale protests against the Iraq war, a power blackout, a
bridge collapse such as the one on the I-35 bridge in
Minneapolis last summer, a tsunami, a volcanic eruption such as
Mount Saint Helen’s, and, says Napolitano, possibly even if "a
plague of fire ants invades Crawford, Texas."
The president gets to decide what constitutes a "catastrophe"
that allows him to enforce his own directive and assume
dictatorial powers over the government and the economy. If the
president does declare such an emergency, writes Napolitano, "he
can take over all government functions including the Congress
and the federal courts and direct all private sector
activities." Moreover, "the emergency exists until the president
decides it is over." The question is not, why was Ron Paul
suspicious of the government "commission" that dreamed up this
dictatorial nightmare, but why wasn’t every other member of
Congress?
It gets even worse. The Bush administration, thanks to the work
of John C. Fortier’s Continuity in Government Commission, was
emboldened to simply ignore the federal National Emergencies
Act, passed in 1976, that was intended to prevent a perpetual
state of national emergency "and formalize Congressional checks
and balances on presidential emergency powers." They just
thumbed their collective noses, figuratively speaking, at the
Congress and the American public, and broke the law – again. But
then, the president’s lawyers have argued for years that
anything he does is legal and constitutional. The Constitution
doesn’t say this, mind you; Republican Party hacks with law
degrees do.
All of this is why, of all the former Trotskyites and other
assorted neocons who hang their hats at AEI, it was John C.
Fortier who took the lead to smear Ron Paul on the Institute’s
website. It was Ron Paul, almost alone among members of
Congress, who understood the potential devastating dangers to
American liberty that might come from a commission such as the
one that was directed by Fortier.
The "National Continuity Policy" was put in place in secret,
without the knowledge of even very many members of Congress.
Fortier must be in a state of panic. He understands that,
because of his exponentially-growing popularity, Ron Paul has
the ability to expose this atrocious attack on American liberty
to the entire nation, which may come to understand that AEI –
the Supreme Soviet of Neoconservatism – is best thought of as
the American Dictatorship Institute.
Thomas J. DiLorenzo [send
him mail] professor of economics at Loyola College in
Maryland and the author of
The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and
an Unnecessary War,
(Three Rivers Press/Random House).
His latest
book is
Lincoln Unmasked: What You’re Not Supposed To Know about
Dishonest Abe (Crown Forum/Random House).
Copyright © 2007 LewRockwell.com
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