Weekly Opinion Editorial
THE DECLINE OF
INSTITUTIONS!
by Steve Fair
Last week, Supreme
Court of the United States (SCOTUS) Justice Clarence Thomas was interviewed at
a conservative conference in Dallas. Thomas
said the recent leak of a draft opinion regarding abortion may have irreparably
damaged trust at the SCOTUS. “What
happened at the court was tremendously bad.
I wonder how long we’re going to have these institutions at the rate we’re
undermining them. I wonder when they’re
gone or destabilized, what we’re going to have as a country,” Thomas
said. Thomas described the court as
place, ‘where now you look over your shoulder.’
Thomas, 73,
was appointed to the SCOTUS by former President George H.W. Bush in 1991. He was just the second African-American to be
nominated to the SCOTUS(Thurgood Marshall was the first). Legal experts describe Thomas’ jurisprudence as
an originalist. He stresses the original
meaning of the U.S. Constitution and statutes.
Thomas is widely held to be the most conservative member of the SCOTUS. Three
observations:
First,
respect for established institutions is in decline. In a Gallup poll from 2021, only 37% of
Americans have a great deal of confidence in church and religion. That’s half of what it was thirty years
ago. Only 12% of Americans have a high
opinion of Congress, compared to 30% twenty years ago. Only
35% of Americans have a high opinion of the SCOTUS, compared with 55% twenty
years ago. Gallup polled Americans on
many other institutions and that information is available on-line, but virtually
every traditional institution(health care, organized labor, criminal justice,
media) was viewed as unfavorable and
down significantly vs. two decades ago. The
younger generation doesn’t view traditional institutions with the same
affection as their parents.
Second, the
institution of the family has changed in America. From 1970-2012, the share of households
consisting of married couples with kids was cut in half. In 1960, only 9% of households were single
parent. In 2020, nearly 19 million
children, amounting to 25% of all children under 18 in the U.S. were living in
single parent homes. In Canada that number is 15%, China, 3%,
Russia 18%. The U.S. has the highest percentage of
children in single parent homes. While Gallup doesn’t include the institution
of the family in their survey, clearly the respect for that institution has
declined.
Third, respect,
confidence and appreciation for institutions must be restored for America to
survive. Believing an institution has no merit, function or purpose will doom
it. When those believers are in the
institution, it’s worse. Thomas implied
during his remarks the leak likely came from a law clerk from one of the newer
members of the court. He said that would
never have happened in years past. Thomas described his relationship with late
Justice Ruth Ginsberg as ‘an easy colleague for me.’ He said she was a nice person to deal with
and while they seldom agreed, they both respected the institution. Thomas said the leak was a kind of infidelity
that you can explain it, but you can’t undo it.
Respect is
earned. Many traditional institutions deserve
the loss of respect because of misbehavior and failure to perform. But when those in the institution disrespect
it, it is the height of sanctimony. President Abraham Lincoln said, “If once
you forfeit the confidence of your fellow-citizens, you can never regain their
respect and esteem.”
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