Posted on 06/21/2017 8:24:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
Americans are justifiably frustrated regarding what is going on in Washington, D.C.
But let's not forget that we elect these folks. We may have a mess, but we can at least be proud that it's our mess.
There is one unique problem. Unlike business, where change can be made quickly, government programs are so hard to change that it is almost a one-way street. It's not so easy to pass new programs, but once they're passed, we're stuck with them, generally, forever.
Sure, technically they can be changed. But when is the last time we saw a major government program scrapped or fundamentally altered? All our major spending programs, all our entitlements, have been with us for at least half a century.
The problem is not just runaway federal spending and debt. It is that so much of that spending is ineffective and inefficient.
Consider spending on anti-poverty programs.
According to the House of Representatives Budget Committee, we spent $799 billion in 2012 on 92 different anti-poverty programs -- one-fifth of the federal budget.
The issue is not just the spending, but its efficacy.
The legacy of all this goes back to President Johnson's declaration in his 1964 State of the Union address of "an unconditional war on poverty."
Johnson said then that the goal of this federal initiative was not just to help those that are in poverty but to "cure it and above all, prevent it."
In that speech, Johnson itemized 13 areas that he wanted address. That legacy has ballooned into these 92 programs we have today.
It's not so easy to measure exactly how much has been spent total since 1965, but estimates are as high as $22 trillion. And how does this measure up to Johnson's goal of curing and preventing poverty?
Clearly, it has barely been dented. Yet what is the chance of a major overhaul of all this? I think it is fair to say miniscule.
Let's contrast this with the private sector.
In 1997, Steve Jobs had returned to the company he founded, Apple Inc., as its CEO.
The company was hemorrhaging and estimates were that it was 90 days from bankruptcy.
Jobs assessed the situation, eliminated 70 percent of the company product line, whittling it down to just four products, and eliminated 3,000 jobs.
By the end of that year, Apple lost a billion dollars. By the next year, it turned a $300 million profit and Jobs proceeded to build the most valuable company in the world.
If our 92 different anti-poverty programs, costing $799 billion per year, made up one business with a CEO, there is no doubt there would be a major overhaul.
It seems we are institutionally locked into failure and possibly bankruptcy.
Is there anything we can do?
I have one proposal. Let private citizens at least compete with the government monopoly they themselves have created.
I propose allowing dollar-for-dollar charity tax credits. The nation has magnificent private charities dealing with the problems of the poor. Charities such as Feeding America, Salvation Army, Food for the Poor, Catholic Charities USA, World Vision and many more.
With more resources, they could do much more and innovate.
Let's let private citizens take the initiative for change that clearly won't happen in the public sector.
Dollar-for-dollar tax credits, where individuals would simply subtract their charitable contributions from their federal tax liability, would suck the oxygen out of a wasteful federal government and direct dollars in a productive and useful way to achieve the objectives that these federal programs supposedly exist to address.
Dollar-for-dollar tax credits could be exactly the platform Americans need to take back their country and solve its problems.
I'll be exploring this idea and five other initiatives in an upcoming book on how to fix America's inner cities.
Want to do the HARD WORK necessary to STOP THEM?
It WILL take scores of thousands of INFORMED and ANGRY VOTERS in each congressional district going to PRECINCT MEETINGS, pushing aside the establishment RINOs who typically control those sessions, then on to the conventions selecting and ELECTING to Congress more citizens who are NOT the arrogant Doug Neidermeyers of this world. Then going to their town hall meetings and watching them like the proverbial hawk, REPLACING THEM when necessary! Nothing else works!
Bitching and wringing our hands just WON’T GET IT ANY MORE!
IF THE LEFT WINS THIS FIGHT FOR THE SOUL OF THIS NATION, THE AMERICA WE OLDER FOLKS KNEW WILL BE GONE — FOREVER!
NOWHERE TO HIDE!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqw7kXG0kxU
The national debt would grow to include the moon and Mars.
“But let’s not forget that we elect these folks. We may have a mess, but we can at least be proud that it’s our mess.”
The number of eligible voters who choose not to vote has outnumbered the turnout for any single political party for 100+ years.
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Start with education: the schools and universities. Repubs run the country now, let's use the power....
We recently had an opportunity to primary Yertle the Turtle and Paul "Eddie Munster" Ryno. Yet the low information voters returned each to his throne stool of glory.
Thanks for sharing.
Primary all never Trumpers. They are our greatest enemies.
Which Repub party? The Uniparty/RINO or the conservative party represented by President Trump? Because as near as I can tell the Repugnant/uniparty faction is in charge.
Every idea posted here, article and comments are part of the solution.
IMO - It starts with education and I believe the only reason the DEM’s still exist and why Bernie was so popular is because of the indoctrination that has been going on in all levels of the educational system, kindergarten to college. Americans ignored signs and went along to get along. Additionally, the GOP was silent and had no message for 30 years. And now we know they only care about re-election.
Uninformed voters are not new to the system. What is different now as opposed to 30 years ago is the indoctrination through education. Disrespect, narcissism, violence, and the inability to think critically is taught as ‘normal’. There is no honoring integrity, character, honesty, or moral values.
It all starts with education and parents (Americans) need to either counter act or change the system. We’ve already lost 2 maybe 3 generations who cannot be reasoned with, sadly.
Examples of the decline of human decency: Videotaping a vicious fight without offering help, teens sexting, babies born out of wedlock, attacks on police, the vicious language on social media, the vile movies and sitcoms that are popular, the rioting and violence.....and many many more.
Dem’s are terrified of normalizing Trump, I’m terrified that the left normalized lack of values and continue to do so.
Taking back the country also must include taking back the culture. It is IMPERATIVE we support Conservative/Patriotic musicians and artists with our money.
Hmmm..... Yeah. Good question. Trump will just have to push these people. Can DeVos get it done?
WWII:
Federal Excise Tax on tires (due to shortage of rubber?!) initiated during this time with the understanding it would soon be resend-ed. A lifetime later - when buying new tires, WE are still paying this tax.
Sorry, but as Parker implied, we can continue to elect good men and women to corrupt institutions and the result will be another batch of corrupted men and women.
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