I am a "liberal" globally and a "conservative" locally. That is, I believe at the federal level the interests should be the broadest, inclusive to a fault the goal being balance. We are a capitalist democracy (assuming the two can coexist), with the supposed emphasis on democracy. Let the feds raise revenue and fund those areas that capitalism denies, those areas of society that are not "needed" to survive day to day, or that are not sustainable by the individual alone but are just as important to the quality of existence.
The main function of forming a government is a recognition of and response to the need for society to organize in the first place, as, do we all agree (?) anarchy will not sustain a species. Government should be rather easy to define and simple- security and health for all people and the support of culture or in our case cultures. In the contemporary ideological mosh pit the response to this notion is a din of phony or ignorant cries of socialism (ironically from those who have no problem with the government financially aiding profit seeking and hence, capital ventures) or most stupefying- communism. Socialist or communitarian ideas must be the very foundation of a government. What is organizing about?
You want the market, but let it work or fail- especially for the big boys. Better yet don't allow them to get so big! I thought we had laws that prevent this, for good reasons (one wonders what happened to antitrust enforcement). The mergers have long been a way around competition. Help the small entrepreneur, not the big guys! Capitalism! But to let all things become profit commodities is harmful to the good of the whole. Railroads, energy, food are examples of how the model went awry.
As for government's role it seems all peoples in history form a coalition of some sort for some very good reasons. We are best able to defend, build infrastructure and promote our best interests as a community much more efficiently than as individuals. Any individual's money does not represent the best interest of the community as a whole. We are seeing a return of the cycle of great individual wealth which is again leading to great upheaval in the economic systems. We are an upside down pyramid with no balance- precarious and leaning.
Security, health and culture, the very reasons to organize, are best served when not in the profit seeking markets. One model, the private solution, simply doses not fit all aspects of life.
As for local government, we would be best served using a city management system as some small cities and villages do. Elect a group of councilmen to pick a qualified, well educated person to run the city! What we have instead is the good ol'e boys giving gifts of positions to those who have helped in the election.
The solution to a problem like that of my favorite ravine should be the result of knowledge and experience, not based political notions, but intellect. Instead we get hollow declarations that something will or is being done. Until the next election when little has changed.
The main function of forming a government is a recognition of and response to the need for society to organize in the first place, as, do we all agree (?) anarchy will not sustain a species. Government should be rather easy to define and simple- security and health for all people and the support of culture or in our case cultures. In the contemporary ideological mosh pit the response to this notion is a din of phony or ignorant cries of socialism (ironically from those who have no problem with the government financially aiding profit seeking and hence, capital ventures) or most stupefying- communism. Socialist or communitarian ideas must be the very foundation of a government. What is organizing about?
You want the market, but let it work or fail- especially for the big boys. Better yet don't allow them to get so big! I thought we had laws that prevent this, for good reasons (one wonders what happened to antitrust enforcement). The mergers have long been a way around competition. Help the small entrepreneur, not the big guys! Capitalism! But to let all things become profit commodities is harmful to the good of the whole. Railroads, energy, food are examples of how the model went awry.
As for government's role it seems all peoples in history form a coalition of some sort for some very good reasons. We are best able to defend, build infrastructure and promote our best interests as a community much more efficiently than as individuals. Any individual's money does not represent the best interest of the community as a whole. We are seeing a return of the cycle of great individual wealth which is again leading to great upheaval in the economic systems. We are an upside down pyramid with no balance- precarious and leaning.
Security, health and culture, the very reasons to organize, are best served when not in the profit seeking markets. One model, the private solution, simply doses not fit all aspects of life.
As for local government, we would be best served using a city management system as some small cities and villages do. Elect a group of councilmen to pick a qualified, well educated person to run the city! What we have instead is the good ol'e boys giving gifts of positions to those who have helped in the election.
The solution to a problem like that of my favorite ravine should be the result of knowledge and experience, not based political notions, but intellect. Instead we get hollow declarations that something will or is being done. Until the next election when little has changed.