A Haunting Refrain

“The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public  debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be  tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should  be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.”

Cicero  55 BC

The country that I have known and loved most of my life is becoming unrecognizable. It is due to the excesses of politics and politicians who seem to have an unhealthy disregard for the provisions of our Constitution and Bill of Rights. And, my fellow citizens have rushed to embrace the new ‘Savior-based economy’. Sadly, they are lacking the education and wisdom to deal with the issues intelligently, and largely depend on ‘Pundits’ and clergymen to do their thinking for them.

But then, this has been the case since the days that humans first formed societies out of gatherings of nuclear families. Nothing seems to change, and as time goes on, we burden ourselves with chains that exist only in our own minds. I came across a magnificent painting, rich in allegory, that seems to sum up our past and present condition:

It will surprise many to learn that the United States was not established as a ‘Democracy’. The fact is, most of our founding fathers were pagans, and went to great lengths to separate church and state, but one, James Madison, lobbied hard for it to be organized as a ‘Republic’, because he feared the results of direct voting by the citizens as is required in a participatory democracy. This was codified in the 14th article of the Constitution.

So, instead of a democracy, we have a republic in which representatives write the laws and operate the government. Now, this would be an abhorrent situation to an educated general population of patriots, but it is what we have. We are still a long ways from evolving into a participatory democracy, although with modern electronics and the free Internet, we could set up a good one tomorrow.

No, the U.S. wasn’t perfect then and it is not perfect now. Democracy is a moving target, changing over time. But obviously we’ve done some things right. No other nation has influenced as many other nations since the days of the Roman Empire. No other nation has advanced the sciences and the arts as much as the U.S. has. And no other nation has yet moved beyond superpower status to a potential global government.

And yet, with the Savior-based economy, we are giving up much of what our fathers and forefathers achieved, and we are spilling the blood of our children in shooting wars instead of isolating and using the power of high technology, finance, and commerce to dominate and control the miscreants that have hijacked entire countries.

I’m sure that a world government, if it is ever constituted, will at first take the form of a republic, and will endure in that form until the entire population of the world is educated enough and smart enough to evolve it into the real deal. This may well take several lifetimes to accomplish, but it is a worthy goal.

 

 

 

3 Replies to “A Haunting Refrain”

  1. Hi, MoonDawg, Thanks for the visit and the OMB pie chart of the budget. It would be more interesting to see in graphical form how much of each slice of pie is spent on government workers and supporting infrastructure to administer these programs? I would guess that in the aggregate it would exceed the amount actually going out to recipients such as veterans and retirees. In particular, the retirement system, which was originally set up as an insurance fund, with the premiums being paid by the individual worker, should be graphically illustrated in the pie chart, and the percentage that each retiree lost in the growth of these funds in say, the stock & bond markets because the fund was taken over by the government and mixed in with the general fund as a source of revenue, like taxes……..

  2. Thank you DLC! Glad to hear from you. Well, it certainly does not look good! 🙁 And the way congress is moving now, it does not look like it will be fixed very soon. 🙁

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