Basic Premises
By Charley Reese
9-12-5
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What follows are a few of the basic premises on which I base my
thinking. You might or might not agree with them, but may I
suggest that you make a list of your own basic premises. It will
help you clarify your thinking.
1. Government is inherently incompetent, and no matter what task
it is assigned, it will do it in the most expensive and
inefficient way possible.
2. The American government is corrupt from top to bottom.
3. If you rely on the mass media to inform you about your
community, state and nation, you will, with rare exceptions, be
woefully ignorant of what is really going on.
4. The universal franchise is a bad idea. The notion that the
destiny of the nation should be put in the hands of ignoramuses,
parasites, boobs, party hacks and idiots is absurd on its face.
5. Public education in America is a failure and is so flawed it
cannot be reformed.
6. Not much has changed in the past 5,000 years of human
history.
All of that might sound cynical, but it really isn't. True
conservatives have argued for years that government, even a
benign one, is like a clumsy, retarded giant, and therefore you
have to be careful to limit what tasks you assign it.
You can make a career out of just criticizing obvious bloopers
committed by the various departments of government, because they
all commit them. The Romans built roads that are still around,
but states today continue to build roads that will pothole and
crack within a year, sometimes sooner. Look at the federal
airport-security people. They take nail trimmers away from
grandmothers but allow real weapons to get through. And so on
and so on.
As for the news media, since most media companies are now
controlled by a handful of corporations whose sole interest is
in maintaining a high profit margin, you are getting mostly
fluff instead of hard news. Hard news is labor-intensive. It is
cheaper to go with the fluff.
Thomas Jefferson's theoretical belief in a free press soon
foundered on the reality, and he came to despise it. He advised
one young man never to read newspapers, since it was better to
be ignorant than misinformed.
As for government corruption, it's all around us. Sure, there
are honest public officials, but the system itself is corrupt.
It now requires so much money to run for office that the field
is narrowed to bored millionaires and office-seekers willing to
take as much money as they can from anywhere they can get it.
That's why Congress pays no attention to the people. It pays
attention to the suppliers of campaign funds not to mention
junkets, fancy vacations and off-the-radar business deals.
As for the universal franchise, the problem with that is
obvious. People who wish to vote should at least be required to
pass the same test given to immigrants who want to become
citizens. A lot of voters are not even sure what state they live
in or what century, for that matter. How can people who are
ignorant of history, economics and basic science make an
intelligent choice for a national leader? They can't. They will
go with the demagogue.
And, of course, it is public education that is mass-producing
these ignoramuses. Imagine people completing 16 years of formal
education and not knowing how to spell, punctuate or use their
native language correctly. Imagine college graduates who know
virtually nothing about their country's history or geography.
As for the final premise, it is simply a reminder to utopians:
Human beings are selfish, flawed and fallible animals. They
always have been, they are now, and they always will be.
Therefore, any human institution, public or private, will
reflect those flaws. If you want perfection, plant a rosebush.
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Charley Reese has been a journalist for 49 years, reporting on
everything from sports to politics. From 1969 to 1971, he worked
as a campaign staffer for gubernatorial, senatorial and
congressional races in several states. He was an editor,
assistant to the publisher, and columnist for the Orlando
Sentinel from 1971 to 2001. He now writes a syndicated column
which is carried on LewRockwell.com. Reese served two years
active duty in the U.S. Army as a tank gunner.
Write to Charley Reese at P.O. Box 2446, Orlando, FL 32802.
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