Millions of American women are busy with July 4th preparations. They are dusting off picnic blankets, preparing potato salad, and making arrangements with friends and family for firework displays. Few have time to thinking about the meaning of our country's founding and how events today may change our country in important ways.
As any school child could tell you, our founders rebelled because they wanted to escape a too-intrusive government. Since then, we have allowed government to expand in ways the founders never contemplated. Presently, our government is expanding once again. American women should consider what that means for their families and our basic rights and liberties.
Federal spending has soared this past year. While it's justified as necessary to stimulate a flagging economy, it's worth asking why our government grew so big even before the banking and housing crisis hit. For decades, the federal government has spent nearly one of every five dollars in the economy. This year, it will climb to about one in four. To support this spending, the government is issuing trillions of dollars of new debt. They claim it's necessary to solve today's problems. But what about tomorrow's?
We are constrained today because our government is already so large and over-extended. That problem will only get worse. Due to promises the government has already made—most specifically spending on Social Security and Medicare—the share of the economy that government will demand is going to continue to balloon.
This isn't just a matter of dollars and cents. This means that your children and grandchildren will have less control over the money they earn and their property because they will have to pay off liabilities accrued this year. That generation will have less to meet global challenges and each family will have less to meet personal ones.
Read more here.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Our Liberty is Challenged this 4th of July
Carrie Lukas at Townhall makes the case that expansive government is threatening our liberty.
You make some strong and timely points here, but I have to admit that I almost didn't get past the sexism in your first paragraph. Believe it or not, there are men in this world who prepare food, care for kids, and who coordinate the plans for their wives and kids on holidays. Why is it only women who do these things from your perspective?
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ReplyDelete"You make some strong and timely points here, but I have to admit that I almost didn't get past the sexism in your first paragraph. Believe it or not, there are men in this world who prepare food, care for kids, and who coordinate the plans for their wives and kids on holidays. Why is it only women who do these things from your perspective?"
This is an excerpt from Townhall blog. The writer is a woman. And I like to cook.
http://townhall.com/columnists/CarrieLukas
It is popular fro everyone to raise hell about the national debt. Right blames Obama's stimulus. Left blames Bush spend and borrow. The reality, although it pains me halfway, is that it's all our faults. Everyone wants a new bridge or highway. We all want our Seniors to be able to afford prescription drugs. We all want our miltary equipped witht he best stuff. We all want everything. But none of want to pay for al this. Congress and State Legislators know this. So they borrow to get us all this. On election day do we vote for the guy that tells us no new bridge the next four years. You're going to have to pay for your own drugs. No new guns for our Troops. Hell no we won't elect that guy. Ron Paul had a good, honest message. He ended up around 7% in the Republican Primaries. The Party of fiscal discipline.
ReplyDeleteI've been all ove rthese blogs sayinf I'm willing to pay more taxes to pay for the benefits government provides. To date, not one person has said yes. They would be glad to pay more. Not even to pay the price it will take to be successful in Iraq and Afghanistan.