2manyrocks
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"We cannot expect the Americans to jump from Capitalism to Communism,
but we can assist their elected leaders in giving Americans
small doses of Socialism
until they suddenly awake to find they have Communism."
- Soviet -Russia Leader ~ Nikita Khrushchev, 1959
What gives me the right to tell all the rest of you what to do?
Then nothing gets done. So suppose we agree to contribute to building a road that we all use. No problem there because we agreed to it.
On a certain level, we are operating by mutual agreement. The government undertakes certain activities "with the consent of the governed." The underlying premise is that the government acts in a representative capacity on behalf of all of us to accomplish that upon which we have agreed upon.
From that idea, if there is very substantial opposition to something, perhaps it's something we ought not to undertake because concensus is lacking and out of respect for the freedom of others.
But when any group goes beyond consent and starts operating in opposition to the consent of the governed, call it whatever you want--there have been various names for it in history: slavery, depotism, dictatorship, communism, etc.
I remember LBJ from living through those years and not because of what somebody wrote about him in a history book later. I remember people being sent to a place they didn't want to go for a cause they didn't support. I remember what came after him. Stagflation from overspending, interest rates that destroyed farmers and some guys in Iran thumbing their noses at the USA for months on end. The ghettos are still there. Although we have some well paid civil servants, we still have poor people among us.
If you really think the government acts out of compassion remember what I said about the defenseless, blind, bedridden, old lady in the nursing home for whom the government denied benefits.
The politicians pass programs because it means votes for the politicians, but the folks who do the work get the bill for their benevolence and for their reckless spending and governance.
I know a guy who murdered his estranged wife and her two elementary age children. The evidence that sent him to death row was an enhanced 911 tape of the children pleading for their lives. It's been over 20 years, and he's still sitting on death row. Those kids should have been grown and having families of their own by now. The state should have carried out his sentence a long time ago.
Government wasn't viewed as a friend of the people by the guys who wrote our Constitution. They knew what it was like to live under the thumb of a king. They wrote our Constitution to put limits on the government in order to protect our rights and freedoms. Each generation has the responsibility of protecting those rights and freedoms and passing them on undiminished to the next.