Patriot,
The Republic, despite its flaws, has endured nearly 250 years of bad governing,
financial bubbles, collapses, and of course, wars -- many of which were undeclared. The genius
of the U.S. Constitution’s framework has kept power relatively balanced, even following times where the executive branch seized too much power
over the daily lives of Americans. Arguably, we are living through a time of an unprecedented
power grab by the executive branch and its bureaucracy, and it remains to be seen how balance is restored on the other side of the Coronacrisis.
What I do know is Americans must reduce their expectations for what government can do for them.
The more that is asked of government, the more liberty is lost. Nor will it ever be a good idea to let government seize control of major swaths of the economy like they did to the banking
sector in 2008 and the health care system in 2020. We are much worse for it, and I suspect more
and more people are starting to realize what a mess we’re in now because of our dependency on government.
My column this week is about the many ways big government has betrayed a trusting public since the beginning of the
“progressive” era and how a truly free society is the way out. -Ron
Reduce
Expectations of Government Inflation was an unwelcome guest at this
year’s Thanksgiving gatherings. According to the Farm Bureau, a traditional Thanksgiving meal cost 14 percent more in 2021 than the same meal
cost in 2020. Many families went without certain Thanksgiving favorites — or limited their guests — to reduce costs in hopes of saving
Christmas from the Grinches at the Federal Reserve. Sadly, these efforts will not guarantee that children’s Christmas wish lists will be
fulfilled because the government-caused supply shortages have even impacted Santa’s workshop.
Some pundits have suggested that the way to cope with higher prices and reduced availability of goods is for people to “lower their
expectations.” These pundits have unwittingly stumbled into the truth: The American people should lower their expectations of government. Since the Progressive Era, many Americans have looked to the government for economic security. The
result has been a welfare state that undermines private charities, families, local communities, and the free market. Development of entitlement
mentality has contributed to the moral crisis facing the country. Parents who expected the
government to provide their children with a quality education are discovering that government schools are more interested in indoctrinating children
in Cultural Marxism. The expectation that the government ensures everyone has healthcare has resulted in bankrupt entitlement programs that are major
drivers of the nation’s fiscal crisis. It has also led to Obamacare, which has made it more difficult for many Americans to afford quality
health care. There may be no better symbol of the folly of looking to government to provide
security than the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). For twenty years, this agency has subjected Americans to incredible violations of
their privacy and property rights as well as their basic human dignity. Yet federally funded tests of the TSA have found TSA screenings are
ineffective at stopping would-be terrorists! It is not just the TSA. The entire unconstitutional surveillance machine created after 9-11 has done
nothing to increase our safety but has done much to decrease our liberty. The trillions spent
on foreign wars make Americans less safe by increasing resentment of American foreign policy. Our foreign policy that enriches the military-industrial
complex and its paid propagandists is another major factor contributing to a massive fiscal crisis.
A major expectation that people need to reject is that the Federal Reserve can produce stable prices and full employment. For fifty years, America
has had a pure fiat currency. The result has been a steady erosion of the dollar’s purchasing power, an increase in economic inequality, a
boom-bubble-bust business cycle, and a steady growth of government fueled by the Fed’s monetization of debt. Despite the Federal Reserve’s
record of failure, Audit the Fed legislation that would allow the American people to learn the full truth about American monetary policy, continues to
be blocked in the U.S. Senate. In contrast to the welfare-warfare-regulatory state, a free
society will exceed the people’s expectations. A free market, featuring a currency chosen by the people, not the government, can meet all
people’s demands for quality goods and services. Private charities could effectively and compassionately take care of those needing help without
creating an entitlement mentality. Schools would view parents as customers and so would not use the classroom as a vehicle to undermine the
parents’ values. We can always expect authoritarianism and poverty from big government and peace and prosperity from liberty.
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