wahday
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One thing that I've always wondered - just what IS the left's ultimate goal? It seems like they are trying to have the government and its ruling elites take over and run everything (health care and banking/finance in the USA now) and wasting no time and effort to badmouth and try to destroy anyone who tries to oppose them - but then what?
I can't sense any logical progression from there - other than to see the results of such activities in other places and times in history (nearly ALL of which have been total disasters).
Mike
Could the ultimate goal perhaps be...responsible government? I don't know your own personal opinions on the particular issues you may be referring to, but I think what some people characterize as "government takeover" in certain areas is actually the reinstitution of regulations and oversight that had been removed by recent Republican administrations.
Since Nixon and especially Reagan, I think the Republicans have been very successful at convincing the American public that any program that is government run is, by definition, dysfunctional and inefficient. I would suggest may not be the case and I definitely encourage people to question this assumption and also to look at cases and programs one-by-one instead of assuming that if the government is involved that it is a disaster (again, I'm not saying this is your opinion, but it is the opinion of many). In fact, so many have come to simply assume that this is true that they bristle at any suggestion that government become involved in anything.
This attitude toward government-run activities has fueled the way for the removal of oversight and regulation in many areas. And in some cases, conservative interests have even underfunded or cut staff in a particular area of regulation and then, when the department is not up to the task, pointed the finger and said "see, the government can't do anything right." I would say the same is true of the mining and extractive services regulation changes during the Bush administration that allowed for more "cooperation" between the private and government bodies involved, resulting in rampant examples of corruption, kickbacks, lavish spending and sexual relations between regulators and employees of the companies they were supposed to regulate. Many of the documented cases, as I recall, directly led to the granting of drilling contracts int he Gulf. Again, conservative interests often point the finger to say that government run programs always fail. But, in fact, those same conservatives also created the situation that led to the failure. So, it can be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I'm not beyond recognizing that government run programs can function poorly and operate inefficiently. But I cannot accept that this is always the case across the board and so I think each department/area needs to be assessed on its own merit. Government programs can run well, efficiently and deliver services to the public that private interests cannot. Not in every area, but in some, I would say this is definitely the case. Health care, for example, is one place where personally, I feel private interests and corporate profit has intruded WAY too far and the result has been a dramatic curtailing of quality of life for many. We have the best medical technology and knowledge in the world, but our method of delivering that care has been a tragic mess. IMHO...