Posted on 01/15/2014 9:54:29 AM PST by jazusamo
When government grows too large, dependency replaces achievement
When I was in high school in Detroit, I had a job as a biology laboratory assistant. I spent a substantial amount of time in the greenhouse, preparing botany experiments. I had acquired some seeds of an interesting plant and was anxious to use them to produce my own crop of these plants. I planted the seeds in a special container and kept enriching the soil and providing plenty of moisture and sunlight to enhance and accelerate the growth. I was very disappointed with the results and eventually abandoned the project, leaving the seeds in some soil behind the greenhouse to fend for themselves.
To my surprise, one day when I was behind the greenhouse, I discovered that the seeds had not only germinated, but had produced a substantial crop without my help. I realize that no analogy is perfect and that many people will try to discredit the analogy, but in this case, I believe the seed is similar to America when it was a fledgling group of colonies. Many people came to America from other countries because they saw an opportunity to lead the life of their choice without a lot of interference from an overarching governing structure.
Although there has been constant tension between those desiring a strong central government that maintains control and order, and those desiring maximum personal freedom as long as the rights of others are preserved, our country managed to thrive for many decades with an unprecedented level of autonomy for its citizens. People were largely left to their own devices and could experience great financial success or profound failure without the government playing a major role, other than ensuring the rights of the citizens to pursue their dreams.
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Thanks Jaz. It sure sounds like his is positioning himself for a run.
He may be but if he is he’s keeping it close to his vest. I’d like to see him run for Governor.
- Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) -
Unfortunately, I don't see a road from here to there.
There can be no "suddenly decided" part, because entitlements breed a sense of entitlement. No amount of arguing will take away the fear of losing something.
We arrived at a free society from a dictatorship. I fear we may have to travel the same path to get back to one.
Also, Mr. Carson misplaces the blame when he calls them “Obama regulations”. While it’s true that Barry-O has pushed the envelope farther, it’s not his idea, it’s not that he radically changed course. He simply stepped on the accelerator, he didn’t turn the wheel that much.
That’s mind boggling and absolutely true.
Correct, the turkey didn’t come close to starting this but as you say, he stepped on the accelerator, and hard.
In all fairness, America is being weighed down by almost ALL regulations, which are Unconstitutional. Bam is just making it worse.
If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law.
Yes, and I wonder how many tens of thousands there really are.
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