RP08
Member
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2007
- Messages
- 760
"If you subsidize anything, you get more of it." - Ron Paul
There are ways our government can help us find and implement the best solutions. One of those is to stop using my hard-earned and unconstitutionally-taxed dollars to reward systems that help maintain our dependence on foreign and inefficient energy sources.
We have amazingly brilliant and passionate people out there. Enough that in comparison, the federal government and tax-paid "specialists" aren't even a blip on the radar. Without untouchable "competition" against us, we can and will do marvelous things.
If the technology isn't there, we'll create or perfect it. If the infrastructure isn't there, we'll build it. If it's an idea nobody's thought of yet, we'll think of it.
How did we do all of that so amazingly well before the federal government had its hands in every affair? It's actually somewhat surprising that we've been able to keep this iceburg from flipping for so long as it is.
Look at all the industries that America pioneered yet now don't exist on U.S. soil. Look at all the technologies we've invented that are being done cheaper, better, faster abroad, killing our competitiveness as our dependence on imported goods grows faster than we can possibly imagine. Food even.
I have far more faith in our great people to figure out the best way to do things than I have in the government to do it for us. Honestly, it's more frightening to think about how things will be if we continue to increase our dependence on federal control.