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Showing posts with label Democracy at Its Finest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democracy at Its Finest. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

Congress' Addiction

Every so often a great chart comes along to really illustrate a point:

(Reference: Wikipedia article)

As you can see, Congress consistently spends more than it takes in.  Average expenditures for the last 41 years have been 3% of GDP greater than revenues.

Don't get me wrong, I am by no means suggesting that Congress increase its revenues to cover the gap.  Instead, I offer this as evidence that Congress is fundamentally incapable of balancing its spending. Increasing its revenue will only widen the gap because of their insatiable spending appetite.

Monday, March 15, 2010

A Drunk and a Pervert

The Utah State Legislature lost (yes, I know that’s a big word) a senator and a representative this year. Both resigned; one because of a DUI arrest and one for sexual misconduct. (Google: Sheldon Killpack & Kevin Garn) I will spare you the salacious details, but in my mind, the whole session is called into question (and every session for that matter). Why is it that these sorts of folks make laws to tell the rest of us what to do? And why does society need 300 or so new laws every year?

The real answer is that society doesn’t need more laws every year. The real raison d'etre is simply a chance for drunks and perverts to take bribes to throw the levers of power in favor of the rich, powerful, and well connected. If you are currently a Representative or Senator, leave now before you are corrupted. Maybe your conscience is already seared and you can easily justify perks from lobbyists to mold legislation favorable to their clients. Remember, the spoils go to the winners. To deny this is to deny what is visible each and every day of the year.

There simply is no legitimacy in the annual smash and grab called the legislative session.

Least you think that I am cynical - I am really just an observer of human folly. How else do you explain, Eliot Spitzer, Bill Clinton, John Edwards, and these two losers? Lord Acton said that power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Lew Rockwell summarized it best when he said that government attracts bad people and corrupts them more. I rest my case.