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Friday, March 07, 2008

The Consequences Of Big Government

The wonderful thing about America being a federalist republic is that it allows problems in our country to be solved with a number of different policies as implemented by the various states.  It also allows local problems to be solved with local solutions that work best for that part of the country rather than all solutions coming from a central government that may be out of touch with all the various localities.

After all, it’s hard to imagine someone living in New York knowing what’s best for people living in North Dakota.

Another facet of federalism is that people tend to vote on policies in the various states with their feet.  From taxes to building codes, school systems to labor laws, if citizens don’t like the policies of one state they typically move themselves and/or their businesses to another.  Which is something that’s happening in California right now.

The most smartest, most affluent and overall most productive citizens of that state are leaving because of high taxes and burdensome government.  The people who are staying?  Those that aren’t productive or are, in a lot of cases, dependent on the government.

This is the consequences of a “tax the rich” mentality.  If you mistreat the most productive members of your society for the benefit of the least productive the latter is going to leave so that you’re left with the former.

Comments

I work in the public sector in California, and I would like to give you an example of how our public sector works. I witnessed this even myself in February 2008.

Recently on a field (owned and managed by the public sector) a dog left behind what dogs often leave behind. Two custodians walked over and looked at the small (miniature poodle sized) droppings then left.

A few minutes later one of the custodians returned driving a small diesel powered tractor. He dropped the scraper a few feet in front of the droppings and used the tractor to remove them. He also removed about 6 square feet of grass.

So to remove one dropping from a purse sized canine, my fellow civil servants used a gallon of diesel fuel, poured greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere, and destroyed 6 square feet of field.

Wing Chun Geologist on March 7, 2008 at 12:08 pm
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