what comes to mind? When I hear people say, "the government should do this," "the government should fix that" I wonder what their concept of the government is? Is it a vague expectation of competence absent in other portions of society? What makes that organization uniquely or best qualified to fix said problem?What about you? What comes to your mind when the government springs into action?
6/11/2009 5:09:06 PM
the people i give a bunch of money to so they can tell me what i can and cant do.
6/11/2009 5:14:21 PM
people who are too afraid to live on their own and accept the consequences for their own actions.
6/11/2009 5:26:19 PM
That I'm about to lose a little bit more freedom. Seriously.No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session.--Attributed to Gideon J. TuckerI have a specific expectation that the "government" should be able to protect property rights and provide for the national defense. It's "uniquely or best qualified" to deal with these problems. Beyond the areas I listed, things get sketchy. Government is this vast and unwieldy thing that does almost nothing quickly and very few things well--yet, due to human nature, some form of it is necessary.
6/11/2009 5:32:18 PM
6/11/2009 6:02:39 PM
i think of a giant faceless scapegoat
6/11/2009 6:03:33 PM
Jews.
6/11/2009 6:09:58 PM
When people say the gov should fix something, I wonder how many people actually ask them to. If you see a problem that is their responsibility, report it. If you don't like a policy, say something. When I didn't like that the mayor of chapel hill (mayor foy who is now finishing his term) was trying to say that non-chapel hill natives shouldn't be on franklin street for halloween, I went on the local radio & called him out on it (their restrictions were making it hard for even chapel hill natives who didn't live within walking distance of downtown to participate). You can't just wait for gov to fix something that you don't like, you've got to say something.
6/11/2009 6:10:51 PM
Well typically I think of a deliberative body which performs specific functions granted to it by some form of written or traditional law, which can of course be amended.It shouldn't really be faceless. I mean, it is YOU who elects the people who make up the policy making arms of gov.But I can see how people think that. It does make for a good scapegoat when life sucks.
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6/11/2009 10:45:05 PM
The current and former administrations made me think of ACC refs. Tons of bad calls and even worse no-calls.
6/11/2009 11:04:33 PM
see i'm one of those ppl that just cant comprehend why we cant be communist or at least more communist. imo the gov should strive to do whats best for the country as a whole. isnt that the point of gov? to like want its ppl to be the best? i say lets make everyone drive hondas. lets make everyone eat healthy. lets ban shit like mcdonalds. come on america![Edited on June 12, 2009 at 1:29 AM. Reason : life could still be pretty awesome even if stuff like that was changed][Edited on June 12, 2009 at 1:29 AM. Reason : .]
6/12/2009 1:28:23 AM
bad: I think of a police officer digging through my shitgood: unemployment checks!
6/12/2009 10:02:19 AM
^^ communism doesn't work because people are self interested, greedy, short-sighted asshats, at least the ones that want to tell other people what is best for them are. Its kinda like all those rich 'go green' ass clowns that fly all over the country telling you to go green, and then living in a house that uses 5x the power mine does. Or those dingle-berries that think the prius is the answer to carbon emission from cars (completely ignoring the fact that once factoring in the environmental cost of building the damn thing, you've gotta run 120,000 miles before it becomes more eco-friendly then my jeep (and about 200k before the savings on gas makes up for the higher sticker price).Also see: Banning smoking in bars, trans-fats, fast food, bacon (its gonna be next, and then you will all be up in arms). Because you shouldn't eat unhealthy food.Hippies protesting paper company's for cutting down trees (ignoring that they plant more tress then any other group).Corn-based ethanol (processing the corn cause more harm to the environment then it saves if you use it as a less efficient fuel source)Add this to the fact that our federal (and state) governments couldn't run a profitable bake sale (assuming they could figure out what to bake, where to have the sale, and who should do the actual work) the less place these people have their hands the better your life has the chance to be, provided you put the effort into it.
6/12/2009 10:47:32 AM
^ should we have a independently contracted military as well?
6/12/2009 10:50:53 AM
on a federal level the government should1) Uphold the Constitution of the United States2) Regulate interstate commerce (SEC, FCC)3) Judical review to ensure due process at the lower levels (SCOTUS)4) Provide relief and assistance in case of disaster (National Guard)5) Defend our country's borders and citizens abroad (military, cia, nsa)6) Negotiate treaties with foreign powers
6/12/2009 11:03:19 AM
well thats convenient.who made up that fancy list?
6/12/2009 11:03:58 AM
1) Uphold the Constitution of the United States - given that's what allows for the federal government, this should be a given2) Regulate interstate commerce - US Constitution Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 (SEC, FCC)3) Judical review to ensure due process at the lower levels - US Constitution Article 3 (SCOTUS)4) Provide relief and assistance in case of disaster - US Constitution Article I, Section 10, Clause 3 provides for the creation of the guard. Titles 10 and 32 of the US Code provide for roles and organization. (National Guard)5) Defend our country's borders and citizens abroad - US Constitution Preamble and Article IV, Section 4 (military, cia, nsa)6) Negotiate treaties with foreign powers - US Constitution Article 2
6/12/2009 11:15:17 AM
so you just cherry picked all of that stuff?
6/12/2009 11:19:40 AM
you can add to it, as long as you can back the government program form a constitutional stand point, which means, for starters, they can get the hell out of healthcare. Its nice, but its not the federal governments job to provide it or to provide for it.
6/12/2009 11:25:00 AM
Busy-bodies and people who have to justify their own existence somehow.
6/12/2009 11:30:41 AM
to the original questionMy government employee friend with his slack work schedule (9 days ever 2 weeks) that spends more time IMing people from his blackberry then working (i hope he reads this post)
6/12/2009 11:36:42 AM
6/12/2009 11:36:46 AM
it seems like people on this board are trying to justify their own lame existence.
6/12/2009 11:41:17 AM
o no, i've just got a traffic profile hammering a test network. I'm watching pretty graphs on my other monitor, this is helping pass the time until it finishes.
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CASH RULES EVERYTHING AROUND ME
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