Topic: Government's Responsibilities
Are we there yet?

It is written that all great societies have failed once the citizens realize that they can vote themselves benefits from the treasury. Are we there yet?
by Chuck Angier
(libertarian)
Monday, March 23, 2009

I like many, have witnessed recent events in this magnificent land that would have been incomprehensible even just a few years ago. We now face grave challenges in virtually every segment of our once great, noble and prosperous society. We hear and see a lot of finger-pointing.

George Bush is certainly not blameless, but anyone that blames our current predicament to 8 years of any administration is naïve and uninformed. "Corporate greed!" say some. "Wall Street Fat Cats!" say others. "Mortgage Crisis!" say yet others. "Uncontrolled spending!" "Crushing Regulation!" "Crushing Debt!" "Big Oil!" "Big Bank!" "Big Insurance!" "Unions!" and the list goes on.

ALL these things are only but SYMPTOMS of many years of an apathetic citizenry happy to vote themselves benefits from the public treasury, resulting in deficit spending and crushing public debt. The Founding Fathers were aware that this great experiment in liberty that is called "America" would survive ONLY if the governed remained virtuous and morally strong. Liberty, given to a morally strong people, created more prosperity than at any time in history. It literally transformed the world! But then something happened.

I surmise that, intoxicated by prosperity, we allowed wealth and arrogance to erode our moral foundation. We were too good to be bothered with anything other than what's good for "me". Rather than using the resources given to us by our Creator to lift ourselves and others into prosperity, we traded our liberty for a guarantee of mediocrity. Over and over we have elected representatives based upon our self-interests rather than the interests of society resulting in a government that:

It is written that all great societies have failed once the citizens realize that they can vote themselves benefits from the treasury. Are we there yet? Can we stop it? Are we or are we not "moral and virtuous"?


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Angier is self-employed in agri-business and can be contacted at chuckangier@gmail.com.

 

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Reader Comments:

Posted By: Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
Date: 2009-03-25 06:51:16

Dear Chuck -

 "It is written that all great societies have failed once the citizens realize that they can vote themselves benefits from the treasury. Are we there yet? Can we stop it? Are we or are we not "moral and virtuous"?"

Yes.  Maybe.  Yes :)   Tom Paine once wrote that we should not count on future generations to have the same  integrity, which is pretty much why the Constitution was written.

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