Who's Your Nanny?
California Republicans are irked by the "nanny government"
proposals of Democratic legislators, Inside Bay Area
reports. The article clouds more than it clarifies, lumping
together clearly paternalistic measures (such as seat belt and
motorcycle helmet laws) with laws that ostensibly aim to protect
third parties from injury (such as an anti-spanking bill and a ban
on using hand-held cell phones while driving). Even the
incandescent light bulb ban proposed by Assemblyman Lloyd Levine
(D-Van Nuys) is officially intended not simply to save homeowners
money but to protect the environment by reducing energy consumption
and abating bglobal warming. Such measures
may be ill-advised, but it's not because they exemplify "nanny
government." In any case, it's hard to see how Democrats have an
advantage in this area over Republicans, who if anything are more
inclined to support policies aimed at preventing self-harm caused
by using drugs, gambling, and looking at dirty pictures.
Is there any meaningful sense in which Democratic paternalism is
more nannyish than Republican paternalism?