The Folly Of Political Meddling

The Folly Of Political Meddling

The irony of all of this is the failure of good intended programs make the case for smaller government.

The galling thing is that most of the state and municipal problems can be solved by the state and municipal governments doing their jobs as they used to do fifty years ago. Cities need to police the streets, put out fires, run the schools and keep the streets repaired. That’s it. States have other things like ports and highways, but there are no new challenges facing human societies that require novel solutions. But, the sociopaths in politics can’t bray about those mundane things so they launch new programs and abandon their duties.

Do your jobs, at all levels, keep your damn fingers and good intentions to your selves. If you want to save the world join the Peace Corps, other than that leave us alone.

It’s the Antoninus problem. Antoninus was the emperor who followed Hadrian. Everyone knows something about Hadrian, the guy who left the famous wall in Britain. No one knows anything about Antoninus because nothing interesting happened in his 23 year reign. There were no wars, great economic troubles or revolts. It was one of the most peaceful and prosperous times for the empire. But, no one one remembers him because nothing big happened. Our pols want to be remembered so they are always casting about for something big to do. Keep Reading…..

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  1. One of the most important things I learned in the Army was that when you’re on patrol, just do your job – no more, no less. If you do less you let down your unit. If you do more you do a half-assed job on both your assignment and whatever else you’re trying to do. If only pur governments would learn that lesson.

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