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Losing Our Independence
· Thursday, March 4, 2010
As more Americans, especially the unemployed, come to rely on government to take care of them, we risk losing our independence.
The Washington Times reports American reliance on government is at an all-time high. This is not our Founders' America. We seem to have declined from a "can-do" spirit, to "can't do" -- at least without government -- and soon, unless we change our ways, "won't do."
Our forebears practiced self-reliance, living within one's means and helping neighbors. Much of our modern economy is built on overspending, satisfying desires, pretense, envy, greed, and a sense of entitlement. Politicians who do not wish to disabuse us of such things keep seeking ways to prop up the falling house of cards. Who is brave enough tell us we can't go on living -- and spending -- like this?
Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY) has temporarily replaced Dick Cheney as the Darth Vader of America. His one-man blockade of unemployment and COBRA benefits stems from his belief that we can't keep spending money we don't have and that any extension of unemployment benefits should be paid for. Big media and liberal Democrats, many of whom denounced the far smaller Bush administration deficits, pilloried him. Having made his point on fiscal responsibility, late Tuesday, Bunning agreed to allow a vote on extending unemployment benefits, highway construction funding and spending on other federal programs. In return, Senate leaders agreed to allow votes on amendments Bunning will introduce to cut enough spending in other areas to pay for it all.
In The Washington Times story, Harm Bandholz, an economist at Unicredit Markets, told writer Patrice Hill that our massive shift from self-reliance to dependence on government may have been essential in order to have promoted last year's economic revival, but he says it has merely delayed an ultimate day of reckoning for consumers "who went too far into debt to maintain their lifestyles during the boom years." This is not only the story of many individuals; but the story of state and federal governments that go on spending sprees during the good times and hike taxes and engage in "painful spending cuts" during lean years.
But back to Sen. Bunning's point, a point made by Democrats when they invoke "pay-go," by which they mean new spending must be paid for (but not old spending), either with tax increases or spending cuts, which never seems to quite work out. The best we can hope from politicians is for them to cut rates on spending increases. Even that is criticized when Republicans try it. "What about the children?" is the predictable and phony lament.
Our financial woes become clear when today's total U.S. debt is compared with total debt during the Great Depression. Patrice Hill writes, "As a result of record U.S. government borrowing, total debt in the United States has soared to an all-time high of 370 percent of yearly economic output, far exceeding its peak of 300 percent during the Great Depression."
"We were neck deep in the big muddy," sang Pete Seeger about the Vietnam War, "and the big fool said to push on." The Obama-Reid-Pelosi wing doesn't care how high the water or how deep the mud. They're pushing on toward more debt and greater dependence on government. When Sen. Bunning says we can't, or we'll sink, he is vilified. Those who wrongly told us we could ford this river of debt -- Democrats and Republicans -- should be the ones taking heat. Ultimately, though, too many of us got ourselves into the muck because we believed the advertisers and marketers -- and politicians -- confusing real needs with wants.
The more we come to rely on government, the fewer freedoms we will enjoy. Government will start dictating what we can own, eat and drive, how much of our money they will let us keep, how we run our businesses, how many -- if any -- guns we can own, and what we may and may not say. Oh, wait! They are already doing that.
To preserve freedom we must fight for it. Bondage comes when we refuse to fight and are satisfied with the king's largesse. That foul odor coming from Washington is the frog in the kettle coming to a boil.
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Ileana
I was shocked when a dear friend, a life-time conservative Republican, was singing Obama's praises for helping him pay part of his Cobra health insurance premiums; he lost his job over a year ago and had made no effort to find a new one. I was very disappointed that this person's political views have changed so radically simply because BHO's handouts were convenient to his economic condition. I was shocked how quickly he lost pride and resilience, the hallmark of Americans in general. Have we really become a nation of "gimmmies?"
Posted March 4, 2010 at 12:46:35 AM
Frank E. Waterstraat
03/03/10
BARACK HUSSIEN OBAMA,
THE PRINCE of FOOLS the leader of the PARTY of
TREASON,makes a mockery of AMERICA and breaks our
RULE of LAW OUR"CONSTITUTION",No one in LAW or the
MILITARY has guts enough to put a stop to his
MADNESS,What can a mere CITIZEN DO!!!!
Posted March 4, 2010 at 2:50:18 AM
H. D. Schmidt
A nation that at an ever increasing pace is living beyond its means, as in Ameica, has lost or better stated, given away its independence a long time ago! Mr. Thomas, where have you been, may I ask? Is the true National Debt not now actually over $100 trillion and grown every day faster, no matter the Party in Power? Come on and give me a break?
Posted March 4, 2010 at 9:47:06 AM
terry goodwin
Its funny how us with kids bought them everything we didn't have so they would have a better life, and now they ask where is it? I did it but now that they have grown I look out for myself. I have done this for the past 12 years, have seen the depletion of our economy and ask them why do you lavish your children whith un-necessary things. What goes around comes around I guess. I don't feel bad about not wanting to help them, I let them learn to late.Yes we have been living to high on the hog and when this economy implodes many will suffer. Not me though, I learned to late like my children. I won't give up my Liberity or Freedom either. Good luck to the rest of you
Posted March 4, 2010 at 10:21:15 AM
Adam Van Heusen
Frank, I agree, save for the Military comment. It is not for the Military to inform the "President" his actions, "Policy's" or views or wrong. That's what the Judicial Branch is for. Someone there should be informing BHO and his cabinet they are starting to cross the "Unconstitutional Line" ... but there has been a huge breakdown of what WDCs' job is .. so that puts it back in our court .. Keep bringing the wrong's to light, keep pushing the constitution... its going to be a long hard fight, but we can bring the Republic back!
Posted March 4, 2010 at 10:35:14 AM
Howard Last
There is something we can do this month to get the government out of our wallets. That is answer only the one question on the census form that is Constitutional, how mnay people reside in the home. Anything else is unconstitutional. It is a violation of the Fourth Amendment, a search without a warrant. Also the Fifth Amendment says you do not have to answer. BTW, who much is this costing us?
Posted March 4, 2010 at 6:09:20 PM
Mike S.
"As more Americans, especially the unemployed, come to rely on government to take care of them, we risk losing our independence." How right! If I loose my job, FOR ANY REASON OR LENGTH OF TIME I should loose my house, my car, my family should starve... because that fits with your bent ideology. I've worked since I was 17 - never been unemployed, till now. Because I'm collecting the unemployment INSURANCE I've paid for for more than TWENTY YEARS you say I've lost my independence? How many weeks could you go without work before you lost all you've worked to gain? Remember, when they take your house, they take every payment you ever made on it... you pompous a-hole.
Posted March 6, 2010 at 6:13:09 PM