The Question:To you, an individual, what is the purpose of Government? What do you believe government is supposed to do? What do you see as it's fundamental responsibilities? Read this not as "What is the Federal/State/Local government of the US supposed to provide/accomplish." This is on a much more general level. Why I ask: It has become painfully obvious in threads across the SB that very few of us agree on what government should be, or if we even need government in the first place. However, we never really get to the root of those differences. I'm curious to find what the foundation looks like with which we build our arguments and views. Thoughts to consider:Should government be given sovreign power? How should this power be administered and concentrated? Amassed with a few or dispersed across many? What's to stop abuse and corruption?What services, if any, should a government provide to its people? Protection/Security? Protection from what? Should it grant rights or restrict actions? Should it have the power to regulate? Economy? Technology? Industry and production? Environment? How should the government pay for the things that you think it should do? Where does it get the money? Who does it get it from? Who should recieve the benefit of these services the government provides? Everyone? A select few? How do you determine who gets what? Is there anything a government should NEVER do?Where do you think your views fall on the scale of civic systems? Why?---===--- I could think of some more questions, but I think I've got enough down to get things moving. I'm also working on my own response to this, and I'll post it soon. Hopefully someone has something to say.
7/25/2007 10:56:10 AM
I actually agree with the Constitution on this one.THe government has the right to defend the nation and manage the economy (via official currency).That's it. Everything else should be done locally.
7/25/2007 11:00:04 AM
and what do you think should be done "locally", he didn't specifically say federal government in the post.
7/25/2007 11:01:54 AM
7/25/2007 11:05:02 AM
you're still not answering the question of what government should do in general.
7/25/2007 11:11:29 AM
Local governments can do what they want to as elected by their populous. I think all local issues should be on the ballot.
7/25/2007 11:12:33 AM
and why don't you answer his motherfucking question if we're not doing a good enough job.
7/25/2007 11:13:14 AM
7/25/2007 11:22:58 AM
I'm actually curious about the basic things which transcend the level at which government operates (local, state, federal, world). Each level obviously contains situations unique to the individual level. If you want to get that detailed in your explaination then feel free. But the intent of the original post was not to make it a battle between the levels and scopes of government.
7/25/2007 11:26:29 AM
7/25/2007 11:27:18 AM
to go to war for private economic interests
7/25/2007 11:28:29 AM
^^congress should be making all these decisions, and congress is represented by the states so they would have a say.......really, ideally, state governments serve the interests of their citizens, and the Federal government serves the interest of the states, so it should be nothing more than the means through which the states make collective decisions on war or the economy.[Edited on July 25, 2007 at 11:32 AM. Reason : ^]
7/25/2007 11:31:28 AM
how ever you cut it, as long as we go in and take what we want
7/25/2007 11:32:44 AM
^if it were ran correctly something like that should be somewhat representative of the collective citizens views, as opposed to decisions made for the benefit of a few at the top. and if the majority of citizens truly wanted to do something like that i wouldn't have a problem with the decision (even if i disagreed).
7/25/2007 11:37:00 AM
i don't get my shit fucked up when I walk down the streeti'm posting what I want to in a public forumi can walk into almost any building and get a clean drink of waterthings are pretty fucking swell
7/25/2007 11:43:13 AM
No they're not... the government raped me for $1400 this month alone. Things aren't swell
7/25/2007 12:16:51 PM
7/25/2007 1:11:38 PM
But...but...that's my money! And I'm not in school or old right now, so why should I be having to pay? And I don't need decent roads, I drive an SUV so I can roll over the bumps. This is bullshit. Wah wah wah.
7/25/2007 1:32:03 PM
One sentence:The government's responsibility is to ensure the well-being of its citizens.this includes:1) ensure their human and civil rights are not infringed upon2) ensure they are healthy3) ensure they are safe, from each other and from other nations and entities4) ensure they are educated5) ensure they have the opportunity to work6) ensure that those who do work do not have 1-5 infringed upon by their employers7) ensure the national economy is healthy8) ensure the national sovereignty is never questioned9) ensure the peoples' right to decide who governs them
7/25/2007 1:37:00 PM
^i disagree with a large portion of that...there is no blanket, cover-all answer for that question.....each society has a different view of what the government is responsible for.
7/25/2007 1:54:15 PM
GrumpyGOP is right. In exchange for the few good things government does for us, we should be willing to pay any price. Conscription, confiscation of wages and property, anything. My god, government only takes half of everything produced every year, it is a small price to pay. Some idiots will point out that of the 50% government takes, only a fraction was used to build roads, schools, police, retirement, defense, food safety, product safety, drug safety, etc. etc. We should be proud to spend billions of dollars building bridges we will never use, convention centers we will never sit in, tea-cub museums we will never see, junkets for politicians, billions of dollars in subsidies to farmers, businesses, crooks, liers, and the like. [/sarcasm]
7/25/2007 2:27:56 PM
I'm inclined to say that the feds should stay away from everything aside from protecting sovereignty and aiding the economy as necessary. But then I wonder about all of the things like the Eerie Canal, Panama Canal, transcontinental railroad, interstates, etc that have done great things for the economy but wouldn't have happened were it not for a larger power that had the authority to make it happen. I also wonder how a federalist government would fair in a modern globalized world were borders are becoming less and less meaningful.
7/25/2007 2:56:16 PM
Broadly speaking, a government should have the power and responsibility to do whatever is best to the people it represents. It should be able to enforce justice, maintain safety for its citizens against external harm, and protect the political freedoms of its citizens. I also agree with other institutions that are generally beneficial but can't always be privately controlled for-profit or impartially, like roads, education, and environmental protection. Other than that, leave shit alone.There also needs to be a LOT of accountability.
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7/25/2007 4:41:03 PM
^ So every major road/waterway/railway would have a hefty toll.
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7/25/2007 5:50:42 PM
Git Off Mah Land!
7/25/2007 7:47:20 PM
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7/25/2007 11:25:15 PM
I saw this earlier on CNN but could only find the story on Foxnews:http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,290852,00.html
7/26/2007 3:17:23 PM
So if a state voted to legalize slavery that would be okay?
7/26/2007 3:52:01 PM
Slavery isn't a victimless crime.
7/26/2007 3:59:28 PM
^^ Ask me again when you actually get a state to do so.
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7/26/2007 5:45:27 PM
^ Well, you also have to realize that idealy, if we were forcing people to eat and exercise, our prison system would be hell on earth or at least a forced labor camp. So either it will only cost us a few pennies a month or it will generate money.
7/26/2007 5:57:22 PM
7/26/2007 7:35:46 PM
^i agree completely accept for your point about abortion. women should have the right to choose. it is THEIR body. but the rest of what you said makes absolute sense
7/26/2007 9:02:13 PM
lolit was just used as an examplewatch out, someone might trample your opinion!!!!!
[Edited on July 26, 2007 at 9:28 PM. Reason : learn your crazy code Aficionado
7/26/2007 9:28:05 PM