{"id":261769,"date":"2004-02-01T05:00:00","date_gmt":"2004-02-01T10:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/policyoptions.irpp.org\/issues\/jerks-on-all-sides\/"},"modified":"2025-10-07T19:39:37","modified_gmt":"2025-10-07T23:39:37","slug":"jerks-on-all-sides","status":"publish","type":"issues","link":"https:\/\/policyoptions.irpp.org\/fr\/2004\/02\/jerks-on-all-sides\/","title":{"rendered":"Jerks on all sides"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the last issue of <em>Policy Options<\/em>, my fellow columnist Joseph Heath wrote an (as always) interesting piece advising Canada&#8217;s political parties to beware their members whose \u201cpolitical affiliations are grounded more in visceral reactions than in reasoned choices.\u201d Reason over passion. Trudeau&#8217;s motto. You&#8217;d expect nothing less from a philosopher.<\/p>\n<p>The observation was prompted by a comment Heath once heard\u2014 we have all heard it at one time or another\u2014 that though the Left may screw up on occasion in the end they deserve our sympathy because their hearts are in the right place. Essentially the same argument was used last century to excuse the murderous depravities of Soviet and Chinese communism or at least distinguish them from Nazi depravities\u2014 on the grounds that Stalin and Mao did their mega-murder in the name of that noble ideal, the equality of man.<\/p>\n<p>Joe Heath has less harmful people in mind: the \u201cbleeding-hearts\u201d who provide the NDP with so much of its manand woman-power and who \u201chave never met a claim to victimhood that does not cry out for redress and compensation.\u201d These \u201csocial workers\u201d struggle constantly with \u201csocialists\u201d for control of the NDP. The social workers ran the party\u2014 ran it into the ground\u2014 in the 1990s, but Jack Layton&#8217;s victory represents the return of the socialists and, presumably, bluer skies ahead.<\/p>\n<p>Now, given a choice between bleeding-hearts whose fault is compulsive compassion and more reasoned folk who have somehow persuaded themselves that socialism\u2014 they&#8217;re \u201csocialists,\u201d not social democrats\u2014 is still a useful political philosophy in the 21st century, I&#8217;ll take the bleeding hearts. Capitalism does produce personal tragedies. So does life in general. When people are suffering other people&#8217;s desire to help is hard to fault. By contrast, believing there are serious alternatives to market economies is mainly delusional.<\/p>\n<p>But Heath&#8217;s most pointed advice is for the Right, not the Left. If the Left must cull its bleeding-hearts, the Right needs to expel its \u201cjerks\u201d\u2014 its uncaring, mean-spirited, unreasoning jerks.<\/p>\n<p>Hold that thought a moment. Note that Heath offers no self-purging advice to the Centre, that biggest of Canadian political tents. Is everyone in the Centre there \u201cfor principled reasons\u201d? Have they all \u201cthought through the issues, [do they] have a general view of how the economy and the political system function, [and do they] adhere to some relatively clearly articulated moral principles\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>Mightn&#8217;t some people be Centrists for less admirable reasons? They like being on the winning team. They have a golf course they want to finance. Or maybe they just find deciding so darn hard.<\/p>\n<p>But back to the Right. Heath says there are \u201call sorts of fancy intellectual reasons why one might want to shrink government, reduce taxes, and curtail entitlement problems\u201d\u2014 though use of the dismissive \u201cfancy\u201d suggests maybe he doesn&#8217;t really believe that. Never mind. The problem with the Right is its mean streak: \u201cA lot of people support these policies simply because they don&#8217;t care about anybody but themselves. They are, in other words, self-interested jerks.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A little further along, we read that Mike Harris and Ralph Klein are, on the right-wing spectrum, \u201cquite a ways out toward the jerk end.\u201d Klein one night went to pick a fight at a homeless shelter\u2014 though he did so in his cups and shortly afterward swore off drink for good. (For comparative purposes, it would be instructive to get Jack Layton or Sheila Copps in their cups and see what prejudices spewed forth.) For his part, Mike Harris once cut a nutrition supplement for pregnant welfare mothers, saying it was to make sure they didn&#8217;t spend the cash on beer (though in the very same breath he also said \u201cif there are requirements for the health of the mother, they&#8217;ll get it from us\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>Heath argues that the Right hasn&#8217;t done as well in Canada as in the US because \u201cthe tolerance for jerks is so much higher south of the border.\u201d But wait a second. Both Mike Harris and Ralph Klein were\/are very successful Canadian politicians. Both won majority governments after making the statements quoted. And Harris did it in sophisticated Ontario, so this isn&#8217;t just a problem of Albertans being mean rednecks (except the Liberal ones, of course). There may be lots of us jerks out there.<\/p>\n<p>I suspect a major reason is that many of us are fed up\u2014 both viscerally and intellectually\u2014 surrendering half our income to taxes and then being told we mustn&#8217;t question whether the people who get this money either really need it or make good use of it or for that matter are actually the people it&#8217;s supposed to be going to. (We are very progressive in Quebec and yet year after year see the same people begging in the Metro. Where does all the money go?)<\/p>\n<p>Nor does it help when any suggestion that we might (please, sir) spend less than half our income on taxes is taken as evidence we \u201cdon&#8217;t care about anybody\u201d but ourselves.<\/p>\n<p>The norms of civility Heath would encourage\u2014 we all would encourage\u2014 should allow for straight, intellectually honest talk about what makes otherwise reasonable people mad as hell.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the last issue of Policy Options, my fellow columnist Joseph Heath wrote an (as always) interesting piece advising Canada&#8217;s political parties to beware their members whose \u201cpolitical affiliations are grounded more in visceral reactions than in reasoned choices.\u201d Reason over passion. Trudeau&#8217;s motto. You&#8217;d expect nothing less from a philosopher. 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