Tuesday, May 11, 2010

How Much Government | Parade.com

How Much Government | Parade.com

With government - at all levels - realizing less revenues there has been a response by government to reduce spending incrementally across the board. I have tried to start sounding the topic of eliminating some government programs altogether. Many programs are unfunded mandates requiring local government to carry the policy without the funding tied to it.

The link to the article discusses this very topic, using a different rubric for program evaluation. I'm glad somebody is finally starting to listen to me!

The ultimate result must be that government is trying to do too much with not enough. We are finally see the results of that mindset internationally. Archaic requirements must be challenged for the needs of society today.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

There is a lot discussion about the illegal immigration issue and the action Arizona recently took. Well, I’m going to add my little bit to the topic also. (I know, as if anybody in authority really cares about what I think!)

I know a young pastor that works in an inner city church in another Indiana city. He has his heart in the right place. He has sacrificed much for his family to care for his small flock. He is an area where some local businesses have hired – and depend on – illegals. He defends the need to naturalize illegals for the sake of providing decent incomes for their families. “It’s just not right to take advantage of illegals by paying them depressed wages.”

The argument that supposedly justifies all of this is that the illegals are taking jobs that US citizens will not do because the wages are so low. Of course, we Americans like having low prices for consumer products. We would rather have low prices and give a blind eye to the illegals performing those jobs.

Obviously, I presented these arguments because I do disagree with them.

First, we have national borders and immigration laws for a reason.

Second, whether unemployment is high or low, Americans should have first rights to all American jobs. The apparent problem is low wages. I do believe that citizens have a right to a fair and living wage. This would have a significant impact on consumer prices. Consumers would buy less. Unemployment would continue to increase. I believe that Americans would be accepting of higher prices in exchange for something else – lower taxes!

All combined taxes on the average family have increased over the past century, especially in the past 50 years. The chart at The Tax Foundation displays that increase. Governments at all levels have been continually taking more money from taxpayers just like the frog in the pot of water on the stove – slowly so that we don’t feel the pain! If family taxes were at lower rates, they could afford higher costs for consumer goods.

But government has taken dominance in the wallet of the average American. We willingly give them more and more and they take and demand even more. Of course, all of this is justified in the name of paying for programs that make the quality of life better. Unfortunately, the escalation of government programs exceeds tax revenues.

Americans are faced with making certain decisions. Do we give lip service to illegals working in the US or make major taxation revisions that would provide for living wages in all industries?