Letter to the Editor: Brownback is too ultra-conservative
July 31, 2010
I read the article in The Washburn Review: “COLUMN: Kansas political season ‘worst we’ve seen’ ” by Josh Rouse (July 26). I am inclned to agree with Mr. Rouse when he says that Sam Brownback is among “the most radically conservative people available” who are running for statewide office.
I get to Topeka on occasion to use the library at Washburn. When I look around, I see disillusioned students and disillusioned faculty. To my way of thinking, the “American Dream” is more than a house, a car, and a hefty mortgage. I feel the American Dream is much more than that. It is building hopes, dreams, aspirations……culminated by the fulfilling of one’s promise. Whether a person is single or married, or a married person with kids or a widower….the pursuit of happiness is best achieved without the yoke of burdens or the chastizement of critical demagogues. Each person works at a certain pace and levels of contentment and satisfaction are different for different people. Sam Brownback likely is well-intentioned, but his way of crafting Laws reminds me of a person lowering a glass jar on top of a butterfly to capture it. Being too ultra-conservative sucks the life out of creative people —whether they are moderates or liberals— and politicians should remember that they are to govern the broad cross-section of society. Good governing needs to allow well-meaning and law-abiding people the chance to thrive, too. If we aren’t allowed to ‘spread our wings’….we will suffer authoritarian government by heavy-handed individuals.
I’d like to see fresh faces in statewide office. The entrenched establishment who merely job-hop and play musical-chairs with elective offices won’t bring about meaningful change which enhances the lives of Kansans as a whole. I also agree with Mr. Rouse when he says: “There is no room for radicalism in a functioning government”. We must restore a more moderate approach to Kansas…..even if it means a write-in ballot.