| By Tom Roberson Our government is
accelerating down the path to irrelevance with actions that
undermine our faith in its ability to govern.
For government to function properly, its citizens must have faith
that it is capable of handling the affairs of state in a fair and
evenhanded way. Government must assure its citizens of consistent
treatment of all issues with a reasonable, commonsense set of rules
whose purpose is straightforward and clearly understood. A
government grounded in common sense can survive the occasionally
ill-conceived law or corrupt individual as long as its citizens can
point to a clearly defined set of core rules.
This has been the case in America -- we look to our founding
documents for core rule guidance in the form of the Declaration of
Independence and the Constitution. We understand that governments
are inherently flawed due to the fact that they are created,
staffed, and maintained by inherently flawed humans. But you do the
best you can and hope you have enough checks and balances built into
the system to weed out flawed behavior from those seeking to take
advantage.
However, corruption on the scale of individuals and small groups is
one thing, but wholesale corruption of multiple large groups is
quite another. Merriam-Webster defines corruption as an "impairment
of integrity, virtue, or moral principal," "decay, decomposition,"
and "a departure from the original or what is pure or correct." It
is by this standard that I refer to the deviation from the founders'
intent as corruption. The attitude of American citizens is decaying
into one of cynicism and hostility towards government officials.
People no longer respect police officers and other government
officials, as can be seen in the low approval ratings of Congress.
The Wall Street Journal reported on a federal investigation into
police corruption in Tulsa, OK, where police are accused of planting
false evidence to secure convictions. MSN Money details how
financially strapped jurisdictions are shoring up their depleted
revenues by targeting travelers with speed traps. House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi ignored House rules in order to ram ObamaCare through
against the wishes of a majority of Americans. The TSA is facing a
backlash from travelers over its recently instituted X-ray and
pat-down procedures that do nothing to improve security and are seen
as the blatant form of government overreach that they are. And let's
not forget the escalating violence on our southern border as narco-terrorists
increasingly encroach on sovereign U.S. territory while the Obama
administration drags it feet in response. The list goes on.
These are not isolated incidents; they reach all the way from local
government up to the federal government. Our entire society seems to
be condoning and embracing, or at least accepting with a shrug,
corruption and heavy-handedness as the new way to do business. We
are descending back into the very quagmire of "every man for
himself" that governments were established to overcome. Even a
cursory review of the history of great civilizations reveals this
common disturbing trend prior to the total collapse of just about
every one.
When faced with this evidence, is it any wonder that Americans are
increasingly hunkering down in bunker mode to avoid becoming a
target on the government's radar? Companies are hoarding cash and
even returning some of it to shareholders rather than investing it
in expansion due to the uncertainty of the business climate.
Lest you think I'm a pessimist, I'm encouraged by the push-back from
the Tea Party movement of concerned citizens aware that our
government is out of control and headed for the cliff. Awareness of
the problem has been raised, concerned citizens are working the
system, and elections are starting to have consequences. One thing
I've noticed at Tea Party meetings is the fact that Republicans and
Democrats come together, united by a common purpose, and engage in
civil conversation over a shared set of concerns. The Tea Party
movement has become the new center of American politics.
The covenant between citizens and government stipulates that
citizens will act responsibly and government will protect citizens
from internal and external threats. The federal government has
overextended itself and now faces trouble protecting us. Consider
the shortage of food inspectors, Border Patrol Agents, police, and
doctors (remember that ObamaCare just federalized the medical
industry). Additionally, cutting the defense budget seems to be in
vogue as a way to reduce current federal spending even though we are
waging a war against terrorism or something. It's funny how defense
is always mentioned as the only area where cuts can be made, and
never Housing and Urban Development.
America is between the proverbial rock and a hard place when it
comes to finances, and the time has come to seriously prioritize
government functions. As the government is spread ever thinner in an
attempt to regulate every arguably justifiable problem, it becomes
increasingly incapable of performing those functions necessary for
our protection and monitoring the flawed humans in its employ whose
actions slowly but surely undermine our faith.
America needs a great awakening, where citizens demonstrate that
they will no longer tolerate leaders in pursuit of policies that pit
one group against another at the expense of all for the sake of
electoral success. The Tea Party movement has embodied the spirit of
this great awakening and must persist in spite of the howls from
those whose cushy existence is threatened by a realignment of the
national political order.
Our society needs to reaffirm traditions that bind us together as a
nation instead of tearing them down in a futile attempt to escape a
perceived notion that they keep us from enjoying our fullest
potential. We need to strengthen the notion of shame lost on
politicians (such as Charles Rangel) who cynically refuse to be
shamed and admit error. Only by holding ourselves to a higher
standard can we hope to restore faith in America and its
institutions.
Tom Roberson is an independent conservative blogging
at
www.tomroberson.wordpress.com and doing his small part to save
his country. He'd love to hear from you.
Tom Roberson thinks the same
thoughts I do, but he expresses them much more clearly.
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