Monday, December 31, 2012

The Welfare State - Transferring from the "haves" to the "haves"


A classical liberal state, as envisioned by our forefathers, limits itself to creating the

peaceful conditions within which the people are free to secure

their own well-being.  “Welfare states, in contrast, take

responsibility for securing the welfare of the people, not only the

conditions under which they seek their own well-being; accordingly,

welfare states tend to dominate, or even to monopolize,

provision of retirement security, medical care, education, and

income security, and organize massive transfer payments, often

justified in the name of transferring income from the “haves” to

the “have nots,” but typically shuffling—or churning—the great

bulk of the transfer payments among the “haves”…minus the handling fees and

ineffi ciencies generated by bureaucracies, political politicking,

and cronyism (After the Welfare State, Tom G. Palmer).”

Monday, December 24, 2012

Stand fast in Liberty


A paraphrase of the Apostle Paul’s words to the Galatians:  Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith our fore fathers have made us free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. 

Slowly but surely our government is tightening its "yoke of bondage" on us.  Over the past three years, the bound edition of  the Code of Federal Regulations has increased by 11,327 pages.  With every page of new regulations and rules for us to live by, more of our liberty slips away.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Goodby to Robert Bork...Defender of the Constitution


We lost a staunch defender of the Constitution this week, Robert Bork.  A quote from him that holds much truth:

“Once the justices depart, as most of them have, from the original understanding of the principles of the Constitution, they lack any guidance other than their own attempts at moral philosophy, a task for which they have not even minimal skills. Yet when it rules in the name of the Constitution, whether it rules truly or not, the Court is the most powerful branch of government in domestic policy. The combination of absolute power, disdain for the historic Constitution, and philosophical incompetence is lethal.”

Monday, December 17, 2012

Money in Politics


Those who complain about money in politics, and believe that money is corrupting our political system and causing many of today’s problems are complaining about a symptom, not a root cause of our problems.  Ask yourself, why do all these people, corporations, unions, and other special interest groups give to politicians for re-election?  They do so primarily for political favors…cronyism.  We can pass all the laws we want, but this purchasing of political favoritism  will not stop as long as the federal government has the far-ranging power it has (and growing) and politicians are able to use their positions to pick winners and losers.  We could solve most of these problems by adhering to the limited powers concept written into the U.S. Constitution.  We can solve most of these problems by reverting to being a Republic with most of the power vested in the states and not the federal government.  Is there really any reason that the federal government should be involved in education, in welfare, in health care, and in any other function that can be handled by the individual states.  But, some will say, the states cannot afford to take care of these functions.  Well, where does the federal government get its money (besides that which it prints, and which has no basis of value except blind faith that it has value)?  The federal government gets its money from the citizens of the states, so why not leave it in the states and let the states decide how it will be spent.  That is the only way that the influence of money in politics will be reduced...if the power of government is reduced.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Limited Government...Essential to Liberty

“...Cities may be rebuilt, and a People reduced to Poverty, may acquire fresh Property: But a Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty once lost is lost forever. When the People once surrendered their share in the Legislature, and their Right of defending the Limitations upon the Government, and of resisting every Encroachment upon them, they can never regain it.”
John Adams