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Government Is Our Problem
by Bill Steigerwald
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On Jan. 20, 1981, when Ronald Reagan delivered his inaugural address to a nation battered by high inflation, punitive taxes and a stagnant economy, he said famously, “In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”

“Yeah, right!” said all the sophisticated socialists in politics and media who assumed Reagan knew and cared as little as they did about limited government, free market capitalism and individual freedom.

Reagan's libertarian rhetoric was better than his actual governance or his ability to derail or even downsize the speeding train of Big Government. But his complaint about government is truer than ever.

Behind virtually every major social problem, financial crisis or corruption scandal that afflicts us lies the heavy hand or leaden foot of government, which today in all its levels gobbles up more than 50 percent of our annual GDP and controls more of our lives than ever.

The list of current government fiascoes and crises is long and bipartisan.

The Iraq War: Whether we “win” or lose, whether it was a bloody $3 trillion strategic blunder or a brave moral crusade, it could be brought to us only by Big Government and the politicians in charge of it.

The Energy Crisis: Our increased dependency on foreign oil and $4-a-gallon gasoline is a result of nearly 30 years of failed federal energy policy, which for political reasons has put us at the mercy of the thugs who run places like Venezuela and Saudi Arabia.

The Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Crisis: As expert Peter Wallison recently told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, you can put the blame squarely on Congress for not only failing to regulate Fannie and Freddie but also for encouraging them to make irresponsible investments in housing that have exacerbated the subprime mortgage mess.

The Dollar Crisis: No greedy Big Banks to blame. The only entity in America with the power to depreciate our money or wreck our economy is the federal government.

Ongoing federal fiascos – far too numerous to count in their entirety – include our failed, wasteful and/or hideously distortive agriculture, transportation, immigration and health-care policies; the homeland security mega-bureaucracy in infamous; the war on drugs is lost; our national forests are permanently mismanaged. Continued...

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Bill Steigerwald, born and raised in Pittsburgh, is a former L.A. Times copy editor and free-lancer who also worked as a docudrama researcher for CBS-TV in Hollywood before becoming an associate editor and columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
 
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Subject: Nobody Told Me
I had utterly no clue
Back in 1972,
That the U S of A
Was all about you

and me, together, getting
and spending--we lay waste
our power. Your nice clue
about personal responsibility

sends an ice cold shudder
right down my newly
despondent spine. Yes.
Since I had to give up wine--

What am I to do?
No more scapegoating or
name-calling or sugar-coating
it. Just the true and oh

so heavy...blues. Self
pity. A pity-pot party
like the Democrat minus Clinton
purple-faced anger and malice

The Libertarian Party, by the
way, wants to do away with
my social security; my right
to life, liberty and the pursuit

of peace of mind. I'm a g______d
Rapper--and didn't even know it.
I ain't gonna vote for no
foul-mouth know-it-all

No way, no how--anyhow
The path to peace lay
In taking it day to day
There you go now-that a way!

I think we're getting somewhere...
SJ Doc asks "How the hell do we know that *you* exist?"

I know I exist be cause I observe myself. You don't know - you'll just have to take my word for it. Or not. Of course, unlike God, my existance IS provable ...


SJ Doc asks "Does this mean that a review article - like an entry in an encyclopedia - is somehow intrinsically useless?"

No, to the contrary, I'm arguing that they are useful even if they cannot be proven to be true. It is rational to believe the article and act accordingly even in the absence of proof if you hold the source to be trustworthy.


As for ineffability, I'm not talking about the eternal tau that cannot be told. I'm talking about the God who revealed Himself to us using words that are recorded in the Bible, which I regard as a trustworthy document similar to Le Verrier's letter predicting the location of Neptune.

You've obviously chosen to believe scholars that dispute the way the writings of those to whom God revealed Himself came to be compiled into the modern Bible. I've done a fair amount of research, and find other scholars such as Josh McDowell (author of _Evidence_That_Demands_A_Verdict_) more convincing than your scholars.

SJ Doc: "...it can't be confirmed or objectively evaluated."

I agree that the existance of God cannot be confirmed by science. It would be irrational to attempt to prove His existance in a scientific manner. But given the evidence in writings, nature, and subjective personal experience, it is logical to believe God exists even in the absence of proof.


IMHO we've about beaten this to death. The last word is yours if you want it.
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