Governance versus Politics
Posted by JaxGary 10 years, 2 months ago to Government
Now that the 2014 mid-term election cycle is behind us we see the early stages of the 2016 presidential election, we should consider the desired role of government. Do we want a government that protects the people or one that rules over them? Do we want governance or politics as usual?
Governance is simply fulfilling the responsibilities assigned to their office; and restricting ALL of their official activities to doing only those things. Our founders thought the only proper role of government is to protect the people and the property owned by them. Government exists to do only those things for the people that the people cannot do for themselves. Governance is the essence of preserving individual liberty and freedoms.
Politics, on the other hand, is a system of coercion that concentrates power in a few individuals so they may exert that power over others to achieve whatever personal goals those rulers have established for themselves. Politics is most effective in state and national government as the body of elected officials have the legal authority to lay and collect taxes and then use those revenues to reward their friends and punish their enemies. Politics is antithetical to individual freedom!
There are really only two choices; a government that protects the people or a government that abuses the people.
The American people need to recognize politics for what it is – an abusive power grab by elected and appointed elites who believe only they are smart enough to make decisions for the average person. The reality is that no government system or form can endure unless the majority of the people support it. Why do so many Americans today support a corrupt system that takes from some and gives to others while burdening all?
Our economy in in total shambles compared to where it was shortly after the industrial revolution when we produced more than half of the manufactured goods in the world. The dollar has lost almost all of its value in the last hundred years. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPI inflation calculator, it would take $23.62 today to purchase what could have been purchased in 1913 for $1.00; an inflation rate of 2,362%! Another way of looking it is that only 3 cents would have bought in 1913 what $1.00 will buy today. A penny had real value at that time.
Politics has created government growth resulting in an out-of-control behemoth that currently has an insatiable appetite for taxing and spending. Today Congress, as an institution, is only respected by a single-digit percentage of Americans who think they are doing a good job of governing.
My question is why any American thinks Congress is governing!
Governance is simply fulfilling the responsibilities assigned to their office; and restricting ALL of their official activities to doing only those things. Our founders thought the only proper role of government is to protect the people and the property owned by them. Government exists to do only those things for the people that the people cannot do for themselves. Governance is the essence of preserving individual liberty and freedoms.
Politics, on the other hand, is a system of coercion that concentrates power in a few individuals so they may exert that power over others to achieve whatever personal goals those rulers have established for themselves. Politics is most effective in state and national government as the body of elected officials have the legal authority to lay and collect taxes and then use those revenues to reward their friends and punish their enemies. Politics is antithetical to individual freedom!
There are really only two choices; a government that protects the people or a government that abuses the people.
The American people need to recognize politics for what it is – an abusive power grab by elected and appointed elites who believe only they are smart enough to make decisions for the average person. The reality is that no government system or form can endure unless the majority of the people support it. Why do so many Americans today support a corrupt system that takes from some and gives to others while burdening all?
Our economy in in total shambles compared to where it was shortly after the industrial revolution when we produced more than half of the manufactured goods in the world. The dollar has lost almost all of its value in the last hundred years. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPI inflation calculator, it would take $23.62 today to purchase what could have been purchased in 1913 for $1.00; an inflation rate of 2,362%! Another way of looking it is that only 3 cents would have bought in 1913 what $1.00 will buy today. A penny had real value at that time.
Politics has created government growth resulting in an out-of-control behemoth that currently has an insatiable appetite for taxing and spending. Today Congress, as an institution, is only respected by a single-digit percentage of Americans who think they are doing a good job of governing.
My question is why any American thinks Congress is governing!
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Strike "politics", replacing that with GOVERNment. Politics is merely the natural and inevitable part of that equation.
Surely you realize that GOVERNments are always granted powers of Force. As the People have no role in the so-called Balance of Powers, it always results in Tyranny and eventually governments always fail. Ditto all the empires and kingdoms and land barons before them. Always they fail, yet always they are replaced in kind..
Everyone is supposedly born with the Right to Life, which necessarily includes other rights to sustain and enhance that life. That can mean only that Individual Sovereignty must prevail. As it stands today and always before, Governments are "permitted" to deny that Sovereignty, and the Billions of Sheeple on this planet accept it without question. It's Catch22 in action.
Maybe I'm being too abstract and can't wrap my head around that.
That's OK.
Jimmy Carter would call us both racists for not thinking like the emperor.
Folks back then recognized that Reagan referred to three three branches of government and the vast bureaucracy that went with it.
Of course, "We The People" started out to be and allegedly still is the government.
Now to date among "We The People" we must factor in all the low information voters, the moochers, and the socialists who play the former two groups as a percentage of "We The People."
A huge percentage. A growing percentage.
Looks like my reasoning just went full circle, y'all.
The government still is the problem..
Like a parent unable to appropriately address the needs of their children, turn on them, using coercion and physical force which escalates to violence and disassociation.
http://www.shadowstats.com/
Regarding the part about Congress's approval, most people disapprove of Congress but like their Congressman. Maybe someone can crack the issue of getting people to hold their own congressmen accountable.