We
are the government...
October 14, 2003
. . . And we are here to help you! And, if
you believe that, I have some swamp land ... even a bridge ... I'll sell real
cheap!
Remember, the purpose of government is
to justify its existence, which can only be achieved by increasing its power
and position, which can only be achieved by perpetuating problems it claims to
be trying to "fix" (not cure).
A prime example of this is education. A
Nation at Risk identified the problem: children are not receiving an
education. The report further concluded that were another nation doing to
America what America is doing to children via the education system, such would
be considered an act of war.
Having identified the problem, the
government set out to "fix" the problem. The result being Goals 2000
education reform or systems education costing billions of dollars, bringing
many states to the brink of bankruptcy.
After ten years of education reform, are
children receiving a better education? No, but the government has, in the
process, increased its power and position.
Locally elected school boards have
become nothing more than puppet bodies, rubber stamps implementing state and
federal policy and acting as public relations specialists selling education
reform and the dumbing down of children to the community, making less education
for more money and less control palatable to a populace ready and willing to
let the government "help" them.
In the process, parents have lost their
God-given inherent right to oversee the upbringing and education of their child
or children, ceding to the government, by virtue of their outright consent or
silence (tacit approval), local control of their schools; giving to the
government the right and ability to determine what they, as parents, must do to
provide to the schools the best "ready-to-learn raw resource" (child)
possible.
Wanting to make all this more palatable,
parents are being given greater "choice" in the education of their
child; choices, which, in the long term, are not choices at all but augment a
system intended to include, that must include, every child. Charters, vouchers,
and virtual academies and curriculums, and distance learning are all intended
to accomplish this goal. Choice, under this definition, is like saying you can
have any car you want so long as it's a black Studebaker!
Were a business to operate as the
government operates, the business would be broke inside one fiscal year. But
then, a business does not operate on an open-ended source of income
taxpayers; business operates on profit, and profit depends on achieving and
maintaining efficiency and results.
Efficiency and results are diametrically
opposed to power and position. Under
power and position the motto is if it aint broke,
break it!
Is it in the best interests of the
government to have well-educated children emerging from the public schools?
Children who know the history of the establishment of our nation, who know the
Constitution and Bill of Rights and what those documents mean in terms of their
freedom, who are capable of standing on their own two feet; and who believe in
the limited form of government established by the Constitution and Bill of
Rights? No, of course not. The government, to increase
its power and position, needs people who are complacent, compliant, apathetic; people who are willing to look to the government
for their present and future existence and survival.
And that, largely, is what government
schools are producing: people who believe the government is there to
"help" them find a job, buy a home, buy a car, get an education, take
care of their every need; people who are quite willing to be trained to fill
jobs according to regional economic development strategies and regional labor
market needs as determined by the Federal Workforce Development Board under the
auspices of the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA).
Taxation to support government programs
to "help" people is almost 40% of gross income. Have all the myriad
of social programs established via the public coffers helped people become
independent and self-sufficient? No, but they have increased the power and
position of the government.
And as the amount of taxation has
steadily increased, more and more people have slipped into the abyss of the
indigent, incapable of making it on their own, dependent on the public dole,
establishing a never ending vicious cycle of poverty and dependency.
States are now experiencing financial
difficulties. NAFTA and GATT have resulted in companies moving over seas and
outsourcing, creating unemployment and loss of tax base and revenue. At the same
time, the number of people slipping into the abyss of dependency on the public
dole is growing, requiring the government to appropriate more money. But the
ability to appropriate more money is not there because the companies are not
there and the people needed to pay for it are not there.
Our government was established as a
limited form of government. If our nation is to survive, it is time to cut
social welfare programs, lower taxes, and return to the people the ability to
stand on their own two feet.
© 2003 Lynn M. Stuter
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