I recently was talking with my brother who has been diverging from Ron Paul's views lately, and I wanted to see what he had to say on some issues. So we got to talking about the education system and health care, and Ron's goal to get government out of it, which would then subsidize them into private sectors.
After hearing Ron's message, I thought getting government out of our lives would be great. However, after this talk with my brother, I think we have the whole situation could possibly misconstrued, and here's why.
If you think back to when there was the aristocracy system, power was held within those individuals, and the people were left without a voice. You couldn't simply go and petition the aristocracy, this didn't happen. Now take corporations today. We have no say in what goes on with the corporations, you can't petition a corporation, and in a free market society, this is how it's done. However, you CAN petition the government, and this is where I think people get confused.
The government is made up of elected officials that represent WE THE PEOPLE. This is OUR government. Which means, having government run education is having the people run education. Having the government run health care is having the people run health care. We need to stop seeing government as this evil body and realize that this idea is twisted, it is our government, not someone else's.
Now, I understand that right now, putting government in charge of something like health care just isn't feasible, because the people have become separate from their government, and the government itself is so embedded with corporations. But subsidizing education and health care doesn't seem to be the answer either, as we have no say in what goes on within the corporate world. We'd be powerless, and this whole movement is about empowerment, which is what we NEED, but empowerment of the people to get back to a government run by the people.
Any thoughts on this would be welcome.
After hearing Ron's message, I thought getting government out of our lives would be great. However, after this talk with my brother, I think we have the whole situation could possibly misconstrued, and here's why.
If you think back to when there was the aristocracy system, power was held within those individuals, and the people were left without a voice. You couldn't simply go and petition the aristocracy, this didn't happen. Now take corporations today. We have no say in what goes on with the corporations, you can't petition a corporation, and in a free market society, this is how it's done. However, you CAN petition the government, and this is where I think people get confused.
The government is made up of elected officials that represent WE THE PEOPLE. This is OUR government. Which means, having government run education is having the people run education. Having the government run health care is having the people run health care. We need to stop seeing government as this evil body and realize that this idea is twisted, it is our government, not someone else's.
Now, I understand that right now, putting government in charge of something like health care just isn't feasible, because the people have become separate from their government, and the government itself is so embedded with corporations. But subsidizing education and health care doesn't seem to be the answer either, as we have no say in what goes on within the corporate world. We'd be powerless, and this whole movement is about empowerment, which is what we NEED, but empowerment of the people to get back to a government run by the people.
Any thoughts on this would be welcome.