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11:03 am CST - December 15, 2009
Posted under Opinion
The Trek Towards Socialism
By State Representative Charles ‘Doc’ Anderson
While Texas remains one of the few bright spots in an otherwise bleak national economy, our federal government is on an unfettered march toward attempting to solve the problems our nation faces–real of perceived–by evoking the failed socialist policies of the past.
Today, our federal leaders attempt to control the troublesome economy, not by allowing the free market measures that have been the cornerstone of our once great economy, but instead, by over-regulating business and over-controlling our citizens.
Today, the suppression of freedom and self-initiative prevail over the proven free market approach of removing impediments from business—including over-regulation, excessive taxation, and unfunded mandates.
Our history books are rife with examples of societies that have followed the socialistic pathway to despair. These include the autocratic socialist regimes of the past, as well as the less autocratic, European-style socialism of today. Each of these sovereign states restrained their most productive resource–their citizens–instead empowering a socialistic ethos with detrimental and sometimes devastating results.
Now, we find the United States seemingly on the same downward spiral—weakening our economic productivity and skyrocketing our national debt to an obscene $13 trillion dollars. We are in a deep recession, with the highest unemployment since the Great Depression, yet we burden our people and businesses with increased federal taxation, increased federal regulations and increased federal mandates and then question why we have diminished national optimism.
Why do so few listen when history repeats itself? History screams caution, yet our national leaders refuse to listen. As Americans, we must unite and demand that our leaders stop traveling this path of overburdening our workers and destroying business initiative.
Instead, we must choose the high road of lower taxation, reduced government mandates, and less regulation. We must once again unleash the great American spirit and determination that was once the envy of our enemies, won two world wars, and made the United States the greatest economic engine and force for good the world has ever seen.
Our people are the true creative force in a vibrant economy, not federal bureaucrats. A successful free market economy depends on a free people not stifled by the intrusiveness and incompetence of an expanding, centralized bureaucracy no longer inhibited by traditional constraints and willing to practice hypocrisy, deceit, and fiscal incompetence. Instead of stimulating our economy by empowering the American people we undermine our economic potential by limiting the individual with more government control.
In reality, a large central government can be an obstacle to freedom and actually harmful to the common good. Often, bureaucrats ignore the consent of the governed, overreach, and attempt to use the full force of the federal government to manipulate society under the guise of “crisis management” (i.e., recent EPA carbon ruling). President Ronald Reagan said, “The first duty of government is to protect the people, not run their lives.” It is high time we return to that principle of leadership.
The world is a not a perfect place. There will always be risks and inequities.
Government, no matter how well intentioned its planners, cannot make it a perfect world. The American dream results from personal initiative, planning, hard work, and saving for a goal. It is not achieved by a new government program or a government handout.
To sacrifice our liberty in favor of hollow government promises of an earthly paradise such as cap and trade pollution reduction, reduced global warming, or universal health care is at best cruel and unfulfilling–creating generations of dependency and debt–or at worst will destroy our American way of life. America, we must choose wisely.











5 Comments
Erin
10:50 pm CST
December 15, 2009
The Founding Fathers knew that the federal government would be tempted to take for itself ever greater power. Fortunately, the Constitution provides a remedy for this – Nullification.
The Tenth Amendment states: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” However, federal over-reaching began almost immediately, and in their 1798 Kentucky Resolution and Virginia Resolution, Jefferson and Madison discussed the remedies of nullification and interposition.
Calling it a cornerstone of the Constitution, Jefferson declared that the states’ right to Nullification – making a law null and void and refusing to enforce it – is the rightful remedy to unconstitutional acts of the federal government. And it is for each state – NOT the federal government – to determine what laws it finds unconstitutional.
Nullification has been used many times in the past, and many states are using it now. The Arizona legislature has already passed health care nullification, Montana nullified federal control of guns manufactured and sold solely within the state, and California legalized medical marijuana. (Of course, states can’t nullify the Constitution by, say, taking away the right to bear arms.)
Texas, on the other hand, could not even pass HCR50, a toothless resolution of intent. Governor Perry needs to get on the bandwagon ASAP and call a special session to pass a resolution of Nullification. If the health care bll passes, we will start paying the taxes to pay for it on January 1! Call the Governor, Attorney General Abbott, and your state representatives and demand a special session. Texas cannot wait until 2011 – or unitl after the primaries – to take action.
CWJensen
11:56 pm CST
December 15, 2009
GREAT COMMENTS ERIN
Are you interested in representing me? We really need intelligent new blood representing TEXAS.
Christian Archer
11:03 am CST
December 15, 2009
Mr. Charles ‘Doc’ Anderson all you have said in this article is true. If you want to take it a step further and have a clearer picture please view the following video by Alex Jones of Prison Planet.,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VebOTc-7shU
Erin, your comments are astute, thoughtful and accurate. Check out the above video and let it catapult your passion and love for Texas and the U.S into a deeper understanding of the fight we’re in.
CWJensen
11:09 am CST
December 15, 2009
Update on Marco Rubio’s uphill battle against the RHINO Obama hugging Re Tread Lie Can’t Crist in the Fl senate race.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections2/election_2010/election_2010_senate_elections/florida/election_2010_florida_gop_senate_primary
Please consider Marco as being worthy of your financial support
Let’s send the Republican party a MESSAGE:
NO MORE RHINO’S
Joe Lamb
4:28 pm CST
December 15, 2009
Joe Lamb buster75117@yahoo.com Erin and C W Jennings contact me
The only hope for the American people to throw off big government socialism is to elect state representatives, senators, and governors who will use the power of nullification.
This is where we are going—”All them that’s going, get on the wagon. All them that’s not get out of the way.” (Herman Cain)
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