The “It’s Not My Fault” Age
By The ProfessorI was listening to the radio on my way to work the other day and they played a clip from a woman who was losing her house due to foreclosure. The woman had chained herself to her house and stated on record that she did not want the bank to be able to take her home and hoped the politicians would “do their job” and help her to keep it. Now, I feel bad that she and her husband are losing their house. I understand that people are going through bad economic times. However, since when is it the government’s “job” to protect us from our own decisions? The problem is, this reliance on government for bailouts and handouts is not unique to individuals.
Recently the government passed a $700 billion bailout package. $700 billion–our national annual budget is currently about $3 trillion. Nearly a third of our national budget for a massive bailout of stupid financial decisions? Also, the big news today is about the big three auto makers here in the United States lobbying Congress and the President to take action and come to their rescue. They are requesting up to $25 billion in government aid to avoid a failing domestic auto industry. I thought the United States won this ideological battle with the Soviet Union and other communist regimes–central planning and government ownership does not work. I guess someone forgot to tell our own citizens that we “won” this ideological battle.
However, with the election of Barack Obama we’re seeing a resurgence in demands for government help. Not the Constitutional help we’re used to like national defense, but help from our own dumb choices. When will people return to what made this country what it is today? Taking responsibility and building their own future without an inefficient and soulless government there to redistribute assets and catch us when we fall. After all, there is always a price for government intervention. Always.

GonZo Said,
November 19, 2008 @ 9:31 pm
Made me think of a favorite statement of mine: “A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take from you everything you have.”