HitsRus;1844848 wrote:...or honest and trustworthy people that will serve people and not themselves.
Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
You only have to open your eyes a little bit to see that the rise in corruption has mirrored the rise of government. The more power to government, the more corruption that exists within it.
So why do we continue to ascribe more and more power to the federal government and away from the people?
First and foremost Ignorance. None of this is new. Our founders specifically set upon a course that provided for limited government. They gave us a constitution based on the laws of Human nature, the natural rights of man, and the tendencies of governments. Periodically, well intentioned leaders remind us of this...Reagan, Eisenhower. For over a century, big government socialism has failed, over and over, and often spectacularly. Yet our universities teach our kids Marx, and skip over Locke. It is shocking how many people see government as a first solution rather than a last resort.
Second, Laziness. We just don't want to be bothered to handle tough choices and things we could do ourselves. Let the government handle our retirement! Let the government handle our healthcare! As I am in the healthcare field, I routinely see people refuse or delay necessary and needed treatment because they( rather than the government or their insurance) have to pay for it... Even people that have the money to easily pay for it, refuse necessary treatment unless insurance or government pays for it....so deeply has that been ingrained into our psyche. Their own body, the most precious thing that they have on this planet....and they'll risk its well being rather than take financial responsibility for it. I blame Hilary Clinton for that...and every politician that proclaims that free healthcare is a right.
Thank you.