Just like so many failed
communist, socialist, and dictator run countries in the past,
instead of staying in the citizen protection business as the
Constitution mandates, the federal government became involved in the
regulation business. Once the federal government began to regulate,
it became the focal point for every special interest in the world.
Special interests were then able to focus their strength and money
and become much more effective.
As a result, 150 years later, we find ourselves
facing failures and disasters in most of the important areas of our
society. The basic component of successful human existence, the
family, has been torn apart by economic pressures. Parents are no
longer able to structure their lives around caring for each other
and their children and children are forced to come home to empty
homes. Parents who would normally get involved with problems, like
drugs and violence in schools, just trudge on hoping that someone
else will deal with the problems and dangerous choices that their
children must now deal with and make alone. As a result, families
have become collections of self-centered individuals instead of the
tightly knit supportive groups that they are supposed to be. You’re
on your own is the law of the land.
If
the government was not in the regulation business, special interest
groups would not have been able to seek money or regulations
favoring their particular country, cause, or industry. Less money
would have been required to run the government, pass out as foreign
aid, pay for social programs, or pay for the regulations themselves.
The creation of all of this additional money has been the primary
cause of the inflation that has brought so much pressure on American
citizens. As the money to pay for these
things has been stripped from the population, the economy has
suffered. In order for the economy to be strong, the population has
to have money.
By becoming involved in the regulation
business, the government has become the focal point for all problems
and the population has been trained
to expect the government to fix things that the government knows
nothing about. As a result, we have failures in education, energy, banking,
industry, yhealthcare, and our civil liberties have been reduced. Virtually every part
of our lives has been damaged. Without regulation, the
Citizens would have fixed things themselves better and they would
have had the money to do it. Any problems that did arise would have
been state problems, not national problems, and would have been
easier to fix and not as devastating to the country and the
population overall.
If the government was not in the regulation
business, environmental groups would not have had a focus point,
much to the delight of foreign oil, and we would still be drilling
for oil. It may have been stopped in a couple of states like
California but it would not have been stopped in Alaska, Louisiana,
and many other states. We would not be sending $700 billion out of
the country every year creating a need for more money and
inflation.
If the government was not in the regulation
business and corporations were left to make their own trade
agreements, they would not have made trade agreements where the
corporations buy their products, and they don't buy the
corporations' products, until the corporations run out of money and
are forced to eliminate jobs.
If the government was not in the regulation
business, the privately owned Fed might exist under a different name
but it would not have control of the nation's currency and be able
to drive favorable legislation and create economic bubbles that pop
causing most of the down turns in the economy. Bank failures would
not have been national.
If the government was not in the regulation business, the economy would regulate its
self as a result of the population buying what it wants and
needs. There would not be so many bubbles with businesses appearing and disappearing
overnight and leaving a destroyed industry in their
wake. The businesses that did appear would be as a result of
need instead of greed and more stable. People would not rush into
jobs only to lose them a few weeks later. Careers would be more
permanent.
If the government was in the citizen protection
business like it’s supposed to be, it would be much harder for
corporations to abuse foreign workers visas. Congressmen and
Senators would not be trying to sneak visa increases and illegal
alien amnesty legislation through by attaching it to unrelated
bills. Of course, the government would actually be protecting our
borders and we would not have so many illegal aliens taxing our
social infrastructure.
The government would still be the focal point of the military industrial complex,
but one could argue that this is necessary. Historically, in times of
peace, governments have failed to maintain a modern military
force as a deterent and adequate for their country’s
protection. They need a little prodding to do this.
There
are over 135,000 pages of active regulations on the Congressional
Record the vast majority of which were not written by Congress. Most
regulations are written by the huge number of government agencies
that Congress has created to support regulations and submitted to
Congress for approval. The Congressional Review Act gives Congress
only 60 days to review each one for damaging effects that it might
have on the other 135,000 pages of regulations. Individual
legislators have the responsibility, whether they accept it or not,
of reviewing new regualtion for adverse effects they might have on
the legislator's state regulations. California alone has over
200,000 pages of regulations effecting business. Normally, over
3,000 pages of new regulations are under review constantly.
This is clearly and impossible task that the federal government has
takenb upon its self and is the reason that the Constitution does
not give the federal government the power to regulate.
In order for our government to cease to be
limiting, the government needs to get into the deregulation
business. Actual deregulation means that not only the portions of
regulations that would benefit special interests need to be
eliminated, but the entire regulation.
Everything is not supposed
to be a government job.