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Can Government Do Anything Well?

Chief2Dogz Wrote: Apr 11, 2012 3:55 PM
Another problem with government funding of the research is that it is often agenda driven: A theory is developed, that if true could provide an continuous source of tax revenue for the government. The government then funds research into proving the theory for the potential benefit of the increased tax revenue. All data disproving the theory is then ignored, hidden or ridiculed, because doubt of the theory could ruin governmental plans for the increased revenue and control.

I'm suspicious of superstitions, like astrology or the belief that "green jobs will fix the environment and the economy." I understand the appeal of such beliefs. People crave simple answers and want to believe that some higher power determines our fates.

The most socially destructive superstition of all is the intuitively appealing belief that problems are best solved by government.

Opinion polls suggest that Americans are dissatisfied with government. Yet whenever another crisis hits, the natural human instinct is to say, "Why doesn't the government do something?"

And politicians appear to be problem-solvers. We believe them when they say, "Yes, we...

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