Talk About Platner’s Other Perversions and Creepiness; Leave His VA Stuff Out of...
Maine Führer: Graham Platner Wins Dem Primary
So Long, Nancy Mace
Platner Is No Nazi, but Hegseth on D-Day Is; We Get a Lesson...
When Leadership Loses Its Moral Compass
Our Informational World Is Getting Smaller
Kristen Welker Insults President Trump With 'No Evidence' Guff
An Obama-Era Border Crosser
More Money Won’t Fix Our Schools. Mississippi Data Proves It.
College Grads Hurt by H-1B Visas
Fight Night at 1600: The Outrage Industry Meets the Octagon
June Belongs to the Nuclear Family, Not LGBTQ Activists
Sometimes Justice Does Prevail
Karmelo Anthony Has Just Been Handed His Sentence
NJ Moves to Criminalize Interference With Abortion and 'Gender-Affirming Care' Procedures
OPINION

Alternative to the Nanny State

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
Alternative to the Nanny State

President Barack Obama, and his Democrat Party cohorts, simply fails to understand that government doesn’t create jobs and spark the economy. It also fails to sustain families and individuals during the hard times created by economic recessions.   

Advertisement

For instance, Obama's ideas for stimulating the economy -- such as more construction projects -- will not jump start the economy.  Will it help some people keep their jobs?  Sure.  Will it strengthen Obama’s union allies and keep government programs afloat? Definitely. But will it help average citizens facing economic turmoil in the lives? NO.

 

The same goes with Obama's plans to increase the size of the "nanny state." Liberal-left politicians have always believed that government redistribution of wealth helps create a level playing field in the US. And during a recession, they believe the more government "charity" programs the better.  

However, I recently read a news story that reinforced my belief that capitalism and charity are compatible. The newspaper High Point Enterprise in North Carolina reveals a story often neglected by the news media because it doesn't fit their template for covering evil capitalists.  

The Enterprise article "One Suit at a Time" tells the story of a worker who, after losing his job, finds hope and help from a High Point-based dry cleaning company -- A Cleaner World -- that provided the unemployed with clothes cleaning services absolutely free.  

“During my time of unemployment, things weren’t going very well,” the man told the news reporter.?? He also said he took advantage of the service nearly a dozen times while he was out of work. ??“It was a blessing,” he said.  

According to the Enterprise story, A Cleaner World was going to cut off its free dry cleaning program for the unemployed at its 40 locations in North Carolina and Virginia. But the company announced this week it will extend the program through December 31, 2009 because of continued high unemployment in many communities that A Cleaner World serves.??And while the Obama White House and the Democrats in both houses of Congress attempt to takeover this nation's health care industry, few news people cover the stories of retail chains that provide expensive medications to struggling Americans at incredibly low prices.  

Advertisement

For example, Wal-Mart, a company vilified by the leftists in the Democrat Party, offers high-priced drugs for as little as $4.00 per month. That includes medications that usually cost patients as much as $300.00 per month. Another chain, Target, offers similar deals to their customers.

  If American capitalism is allowed to function free of government intrusion, the marketplace will always find a way to help those Americans suffering personal economic woes. It's in their best interest for capitalists to help their fellow Americans. And that help is rendered without the curse of government intrusion into the affairs of the American people and their communities.

  Perhaps someone should show President Obama the High Point Enterprise news story.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement