It’s amazing how often my online critics assume that I am a Republican. Hey, I’m not a member of either major party.
Still, I reserve the right to hold Republican feet to the fire — using their own principles. Democrats, likewise. I have to: Politicians in both parties control too much of our lives and ignore too many of their principles.
I was driving the other day and caught businesses putting up their Halloween-themed promotions. I almost drove off the road: Halloween is almost here?
Of course, the holiday is several weeks away, but as I wrapped my mind around the idea of a “Halloween Season,” it hit me: So it is with politics.
Christmas is a notoriously imperialistic holiday. The season keeps starting earlier and earlier — gobbling up more of the calendar.
The Democratic Party is like Christmas. It has its Santa figures and its lore about sleighs full of goodies and a lot of activity in chimneys, being swept clean, etc.
The Republican Party is like Halloween: A bit scary sometimes — sometimes too eager to throw out the Bill of Rights … and its own Santa-ish treat giveaways.
But the chief function of Halloween is to put an early, pre-Thanksgiving stop to the imperialist creep of the big-spending Christmas Season.
And maybe the real meaning of a Democrat Christmas is to stop the foolery of the Republican’s Halloween.
As an independent, of course my favorite holiday is Independence Day.
This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.