Blog Auto Feed Retired Posted October 17, 2013 Report Share Posted October 17, 2013 Molly Ball at the Atlantic reveals the sad truth about the now-lifted government “shutdown” (sad at least for advocates of rights-respecting government): Obamacare will not be repealed. Obamacare will not be defunded. Obamacare will not be delayed. The individual mandate will not be delayed. The medical-device tax will not be repealed. The health-insurance subsidies given to members of Congress and their staffs will not be taken away. Democrats will get the government funded at levels they (grudgingly) sought in the first place, for longer than they originally sought, and without the looming threat of default. In other words, government will go on violating people’s rights to the same degree or to a greater degree than it did prior to the partial shutdown. The only apparent value of the shutdown is that it highlighted just how pervasively government violates people’s rights. We were reminded that the federal government controls vast tracts of recreational land that it has no compunction in using for political purposes. We learned that government regulations are so onerous that, when the government supposedly shuts down, it violates rights more severely than when it is fully operational—as by failing to issue permits that the government requires for operation. And we learned that, contrary to recent claims by some members of Congress, the vast majority still have no interest in scaling back the rights violations inherent in ObamaCare, or reining in government spending, or anything of the sort. What’s sad is not that the government partially shut down, but that the government shut down the wrong things in the wrong ways, then reopened without doing anything to decrease its rights-violating policies. To move toward a government that permanently shuts down the right things in the right ways (by ending rights-violating programs) and that keeps open the aspects of government that protect rights, Americans must come to embrace the principle that the only proper purpose of government is to protect rights by banning physical force and fraud from social relationships. Congress works for the American people, and until the American people coherently tell Congress what it should do, Congress will continue doing more of the same. Related: The American Right, the Purpose of Government, and the Future of Liberty Feds Intentionally Inflict Pain in Park Shutdowns; Solution is to Privatize Parks Get Government Out of Beer Toward a Shutdown to Celebrate Image: Wikimedia Commons Link to Original Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrowEpistemologist Posted October 17, 2013 Report Share Posted October 17, 2013 Amen. As I said in another thread, Republicans don't have the moral leverage to follow through on what they did because they live in fear of Democrats defunding their own porkbarrel projects in retaliation. Today congress has a "mutually assured destruction" pact with itself wherein things like defunding previously passed laws in order to effectively repeal them is against common conventions. Everybody on both sides know that such a war will devastate everything and accomplish nothing. Everybody, it seems, except for the t-party nihilists who apparently thought that blowing up the government would be funny. They are the big losers in this, and good riddance to them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JASKN Posted October 17, 2013 Report Share Posted October 17, 2013 As idiotic as so many Tea Partyers are, I'll hold out hope for them before Docrats or Republicrats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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