We are a nation deeply divided, heavily in debt, faced with serious national security issues, and viewed by many partners in the international community as untrustworthy. In addition, under the guise of the nanny state, our governments (both federal and state), are striving hard to take control of virtually every aspect of our personal lives.
In a span of a few decades, we have transitioned from a government “of the people, for the people, and by the people” to a government against the people. This was not the intent of the founding fathers; so how did we get here? Unfortunately, our naïveté, greed, and intellectual laziness enabled a tyrannical transformation; what can we do to reverse this downward spiral?
First, any and all solutions must comply with the framework of the Constitution—this is the seminal document. It is the bedrock upon which the nation rests, and makes us, as John Adams stated, “a government of laws and not of men,” which provides stability for the peace, prosperity and the common good of its citizens.
I propose several steps to reverse this downward spiral:
1. Set strict term limits for all members of Congress in order to eliminate professional politicians whose desire to remain in office often overrides their sworn allegiance as public servants. This returns control and representation to the people, and thus a government of the people and for the people, as the founders intended.
2. Once elected to public office, all stocks and other financial instruments must be placed in a blind trust. I find it amazing that career politicians who are paid a modest income as a public servant retire from “public service” as multimillionaires.
3. The only individuals that may lobby a congressional representative are individuals that are a constituent of that respective member of Congress. If Congress or any committee wishes to hear from industry or special interest groups, then Congress should hold open hearings on public record.
4. All government entities should operate strictly on a balanced budget. Already, several states have enacted this requirement for fiscal responsibility, and those that have are seeing the dividends of not spending more than they have in their respective treasuries. Congress must address this head-on rather than skirt spending issues, and set national priorities based upon available funds to perform the duties of the federal government as strictly delineated in the Constitution. This will eliminate duplicative government and regulations that stifle private enterprise. Ronald Reagan rightly articulated the most feared phrase in the United States of America: “We’re from the government, and we’re here to help.” Government does not create wealth, it only redistributes it.
In short, America is on the precipice of an abyss of no return, and only by returning to the basic and limited form of government that our founders envisioned will we recover from the downward spiral in which we find ourselves entangled. For those of us old enough to remember the television show “Lost in Space” and the helpful robot guardian: Our nation has been chanting for years “Danger Will Robinson!” but yet we refuse to heed the warning.
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Get this: They even haave the temerity to propose we must declare a party affiliation to append to a voter registration!
Wait, wait: That’s you, James. You want to require such a thing!
Surprise, surprise: Conditioning out access to the polls on revealing our ephemeral state of mind …
You forgot proposals to limit the administrative state and the MIC that costs the US taxpayers trillions of dollars in wars, proxy wars, which have been losing affairs and have done nothing to secure the US. In fact Ukraine and now Gaza are exposing the weakness of the US military.
God… what did you guys do to the Ukrainians…. the weapons and training for the great offensive? An abject failure that costs the Ukrainians hundreds of thousands of soldiers killed or maimed… WTF were you telling them? Attack mine fields and zeroed in artillery points without air cover or mass superiority?
Where’s those Abrams you promised them? I suspect the MIC doesn’t want to have the Russians publishing pictures of them blown to excrement… bad for sales.
Then you are running out of shells because we have no industrial base here. Russia and China do… and Russia is mastering drones… supersonic missiles. etc.
WTF were you guys doing for the past twenty years except selling the taxpayers crap?
So… add that to the to do list… No more fat and happy military contractors…
You propose term limits. Let me tell you about term limits: In 2010, 30-pluis Tea Partiers were elected to Congress — EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM VOWED TO SERVE ONLY TWO TERMS. Not one of them . . . not one . . . honored that pledge. In fact, some of them are still in Congress.
Clean up your own house first.
You can clean up your house Democrat fool by removing that odorous stench that is Joe Biden and his influence peddling operation.
Poplar proposals are for everyone… I would love to see Romney, Turtle and Graham out on their ass and take Schmucky Schumer with them… And Pelosi too on the House side.