I recently had a day long twitter
exchange with a progressive. As usual it always came down to the
evils corporations do. Are there corporations that place profits over
common morality? Of course. There are corporations doing things that
can be seen as crimes against nature, but they typically do them in countries
like China.
I tried explaining to the progressive
that taxes and government regulations force these companies to move
jobs to countries like China where sweat shops thrive. In some cases
the poor in China are happy to have jobs even if they are in
deplorable conditions. This isn't an excuse for consumers and
corporations that ignore the plight of foreign workers—it's just one
symptom of poverty and an out of control Chinese government.
In the USA we have a long list of jobs
that the left calls, “Jobs that Americans won't do.” For those
jobs we import workers from south of the border who are happy to have
any job. Those people are so desperate for even the lowest paying
American jobs that they sometimes risk their life coming to this
country. This is despite such trade agreements like NAFTA that has
driven American jobs across the southern border. NAFTA decimated many
rural textile communities such as the one in which I live.
The progressive can find fault only in
corporations that moved jobs, and none in the government that has
control over laws and regulations. Progressives cry that corporations
buy politicians. They are right, many politicians govern according to
lobby and campaign monies. Of the two, corporations and politicians,
we have only direct control over one, those that make up our
government.
Many believe that term limits and
campaign finance will help solve the corruption problems. It will do
little. Term limits just make the elected work quicker to build their
personal fortune. Finance control impinges on liberty and the right
to freely participate in the election system.
There is no effective way to control
power. A nuclear reactor doesn't control the power within, it simply
either prevents its transformation or dissipates it in the form of
heat. The only way to curb political power is to prevent its
creation. There is currently no means to dissipate power in
Washington. The founders knew the problems of a centralized power,
and that's why they put in place a system that reserved most power for
the states. The 17th Amendment that began the process of
electing Senators took a large chunk of power from the states.
There are many movements to transfer
power from the federal government back to the states, but none have
have drawn strong support from either political party. Repeal of the
17th Amendment is likely the most popular. Money is the
root of all power. Until we remove that power from the federal
government then all we will ever do is place band-aids over a
bleeding artery. Death of liberty can be the only outcome if we
continue the course. As it stands today Nullification is the state's
best weapon against federalism. A new option is the Freedom Tax
amendment that removes taxing authority from the federal government
and places it solely in state hands.
Each week we turn on the news to learn
of another case of how the IRS has abused it's power against the Tea
Party or some other political organization. The IRS should stand as
the symbol of tyranny. Until the IRS is eliminated and that power
taken from the Executive Branch, little will change. Whenever a group
of citizens threaten to squash the central authority they will be
silenced or discredited. The government will use its might and it's
control of the media to use the few bad apples in any group to
tarnish the message and the movement. We must never forget that the
existence of broadcast media is in the hands of the FCC, an arm of
the Executive Branch.
We can ask government to pass more laws
that will restrict cronyism between itself and corporations, but we
all know each regulation has a loophole that can be used and abused.
The relationship between government and banking has become legendary.
We have only to look at the Federal Reserve Banking System to find
cronyism at its greatest. On Jekyll Island the greatest plot ever to
control the American economy was hatched. The Federal Reserve Act
made taxation obsolete because whenever the government needs money
it's simply created. This causes inflation—also known as the poor
man's tax. Until the Federal Reserve system came along the US
Treasury had to either print actual currency or sell bonds to create
debt.
A progressive will never give a clear
answer when asked what is the best solution to ending cronyism. This
is because they have none, other than to give government even more
power and to pass even more useless regulations. We know from history
that more government has rarely solved a problem. The progressive
will talk in extremes and say people like me want no government. Any
sensible person knows this to not be true. The founders maintained
that the majority of power should be left with the states. Even
states practice cronyism, but at least there they are forced to
compete with other states for jobs. One act of cronyism doesn't
effect an entire nation and it's global trade.
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