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How Much Government is Too Much?

Lord Acton warned that absolute power corrupts absolutely.  As our government transforms, Lord Acton will be proven correct.

I'm increasingly concerned by the direct or indirect government control over private enterprises.

Over the last several decades the federal government has experienced insidious growth. Some may scoff at the suggestion. But, do we have a system of government that:

A. has a centralized authority that enforces stringent socioeconomic controls over the private sector, or

B. owns and controls the means of production and redistributes the wealth to the masses, or

C. encourages the private ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods and services.

While you ponder the question, consider that decades ago the U.S. government took over control of passenger rail service. The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) is a government-owned corporation. Despite the promise of becoming self-sufficient, Amtrak continues to be heavily subsidized by the U.S government. After decades of subsidies, Amtrak has proven to be incapable of operating as a business and has been described as a "mobile money-burning machine."     

Now consider Social Security (a government-controlled retirement program), Medicare (a government-controlled health insurance program for seniors and others that meet other special criteria), Medicaid (a means-tested government-run health program for eligible individuals and families) and SCHIP (a government program that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children). All of these government programs compete with the private sector and are insolvant and are dependent on government subsidies to survive.

If controlling rail passenger service, retirement, senior medical care, and health care insurance for selected individuals and children isn't enough, the government now has controlling interest in two of the country's auto companies and many banks and investment firms. The federal government also controls the K-12 education process which we have seen spiral downward and through the EPA, the federal government controls access and use of your land, water and air.

But the government's intrusion into the private sector isn't over yet. Currently there are plans to take over the financing of college tuition, take total control of the health industry, control speech on talk radio, take control of the energy industry through a cap and trade scheme, and Congress has even stuck its nose into college and pro sports.

I originally asked if our system of government was A-Fascist, B-Socialist, or C-Capitalist. Actually the answer is none of the above. 

Under Fascism individuals did not have the right to use their property as they saw fit; government decided what was good for the country. Our system of government has not succumbed to Fascism, yet, because the government controls haven't infested all business sectors.

Under Socialism, Marx and Lenin envisioned a government which owned all property, controlled all aspects of the economy, and redistributed wealth. Our system of government is not Socialist, yet, because the government doesn't actually own all of the means of production.

And it certainly isn't free market Capitalism, since the government has intruded into many sectors of the free market.

It is disturbing that we are slipping away from a free market economy to a Frankenstein combination of all three economic systems. Unfortunately the Fascist and Socialist influence is beginning to smother the free market. Rather than promoting expansion of the free market economic base, the government is pursuing the Fascist/Socialist models. The federal government is picking business winners and losers, threatening investors, firing CEOs, voiding legal contracts, in a manner that would make Hugo Chavez proud.

America's founders envisioned a country based on individual freedoms and limited government, not situational freedom and a large centralized government. Lord Acton warned that absolute power corrupts absolutely.  As our government transforms, Lord Acton will be proven correct.

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  • hankreardon

    cheerio! it certainly isn't free market capitalism. hasn't been since 1913ish. if we all focus on the real threat; a fiat government with unbelievable and unimaginable control over the shape and direction of our world and society itself, controlled from the shadows of power, much of which does not even eminate from within our borders or more appropriately stated, what is left of them.
    take a dollar bill out and look at that pyrimad, the con is on and we literally carry it on our persons and in our souls, trade with it, cherish it, are immensely proud of it, have been fooled by it. the final arbitors of our destinies exist on top of that pyramid and do not

  • hankreardon

    kidd yourself any longer the POTUS marches to their orders. and they are strangling us one by one by one. and one day that strangle will consume untold amounts of mankind. we need to stop bickering amongst ourselves, unite under one banner, focus on the real clear and present danger and stop this rubbish before it is too late.
    the pyramid scheme is their only means of survival. if we all decide to wakeup and step away from the base of that pyramid, which is the controllers only means to oppress us, this whole corrupt system they have devised will come crashing down and at last we can build and enjoy the paradise this world was destined to be
    its our choice, the power lies with us

  • Ivan Ivanovich

    Hey Hankreardon
    Nanu Nanu
    Maybe you didn't notice, but the power that lies with us elected every POTUS since 1913. Mr Ward made some good points as did Ayn Rand. Please do not pervert thier work with your tweets.

  • hankreardon

    Ivan, agreed. my intention is not to pervert rand or Mr. Ward. Their contributions and this sites contributions to society will no doubt go down in history as extremely prescient and illuminative. I visit IC almost daily. You'll NOTICE if you reread the passage that the whole point is that we have been duped or "fooled". So the perceived perversion you speak of may have ended up in your head and not mine. And Libertypatriot made the tweet not me. Perhaps something has gotten over you Ivan. The truth is that our so called "democracy" is in fact one party rule and not two, which would be a mockery in itself. As long as this grand myth perpetuates itself through time we are all going to suffer dearly, then again most won't even realize it. The conditioning has been that severe. To be sure some who claim allegiance to either side have hearts in the right place, but what good is that if they are not willing to act.

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