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Americans Afflicted with 'Governmental Reliance Syndrome'

~ April 8, 2008 at 7:46 (Views: 34 )

By Bobby Eberle
April 8, 2008 at 6:25 am

Each time a major event happens in American, whether it happens to be a hurricane, rising gas prices, some housing foreclosures, you name it, the first reaction of the media is "Now that Event A has happened, what is the federal government going to do about it." They expect America's tax dollars to bail out people who spent too much on a house, to be used to artificially change the price of goods, and to "stimulate" an economy that naturally has ups and downs. The problem is that the more the media speaks, the more people listen, and it is becoming alarmingly clear that too many Americans expect government to "solve problems" rather than stay out of the way.

A new survey by Rasmussen Reports shows a shocking level of Americans (63%) feel that "the federal government is not doing enough to address the troubled U.S. economy."

Only 19% hold the opposite opinion. The economy goes up and down, yet nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the government should jump in and try to fix it? This is most disturbing. Why should tax dollars be spent to "fix" something that will fix itself? Why should America borrow money and go into further debt to "stimulate" an economy that is the strongest in the world?

The media has spoon-fed the notion of government involvement for so long that expectations of many Americans have changed. Yet, Americans don't know how the government should get involved. They simply believe that the government should do "something." The problem is that whenever "something" is done, that "something" costs money, and that money comes from us.

As Rasmussen points out, "It is not clear what response is expected." Some (32%) believe governmental regulation of financial markets should be increased. Others (22%) believe it should be decreased. "Forty-five percent (45%) favor increased regulation of the mortgage industry while 24% believe less regulation is needed."

As Republicans work to regain the trust of Americans as the party of reform, lower taxes, and smaller government, focus should also be put on educating the electorate on the wasteful spending that goes on in Washington. The best use of tax dollars is determined by the individual taxpayer, not the federal government. However, as more Americans listen to the media and "expect" government to act, it is up to the Republican Party and conservatives at large to show the American people that government is the problem, not the solution.



One less eligible bachelor

~ April 7, 2008 at 7:53 (Views: 15 )

Congratulations on your marriage Steve!



Parable of the sheep

~ April 3, 2008 at 11:59 (Views: 22 )

Not so long ago and in a pasture too uncomfortably close to here, a flock of sheep lived and grazed. They were protected by a dog, who answered to the master, but despite his best efforts from time to time a nearby pack of wolves would prey upon the flock.

One day a group of sheep, more bold than the rest, met to discuss their dilemma. "Our dog is good, and vigilant, but he is one dog and the wolves are many. The wolves he catches are not always killed, and the master judges and releases many to prey again upon us, for no reason we can understand. What can we do? We are sheep, but we do not wish to be food, too!"

One sheep spoke up, saying "It is his teeth and claws that make the wolf so terrible to us. It is his nature to prey, and he would find any way to do it, but it is the tools he wields that make it possible. If we had such teeth, we could fight back, and stop this savagery." The other sheep clamored in agreement, and they went together to the old bones of the dead wolves heaped in the corner of the pasture, and gathered fang and claw and made them into weapons.

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Variety is the spice of life

~ April 3, 2008 at 9:33 (Views: 16 )

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