Friday, October 8, 2010

Can't Buy Me Love or Can I?

"Say you dont need no diamond ring and I'll be satisfied 
Tell me that you want the things money just cant buy 
I dont care much for money, money cant buy me love" Can't Buy Be Love-The Beatles 

The Beatles had it right you can't buy love and you can't buy happiness. Ironically some people in the government believe that you can. Raising taxes, new regulations, and more government control over business....that's going to make life better right? With the election coming to a close in less then a month you will hear a lot of theories about how to best fix our nations problems and thus our lives problems. Tax and spend or cut back and save, are about the only options out there. So the question arises which is better? Which one will bring about a better end and a happier America? Well one group believes that if you take away our money then give less of it back to us we will be happier and the economy will be better. The other believe that if we have more and can spend more we will be happier and the economy will do better. 

I have always felt that when i worked for my money and i got to keep more of it that i felt more content and was happier. The money didn't give me happiness, but the fact that i could keep more of the fruits of my labor made me happy. The current growth of government directly combats that idea. It seems with taxes such as the Income Tax, people think that if you take money away from one group and give it to another, then they will be happy. But that would only work if money could "buy" you happiness or as the Beatles said love. As we know it cant, so taxing one group to benefit the other doesn't work very well. So when it come times to vote in the weeks ahead give that a thought.

I hope the government doesn't find a way to tax the things money just cant buy....

Thursday, October 7, 2010

State Income Tax: Getfree.tv

A New Video From the Get Free Team. Learn more about the income tax that we will be able to vote on in Washington State come November. Check out their website at (getfree.tv) for a list of their other great videos.


Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Role of Government

What is the role of government?  What is the governments primary purpose? What was it organized for? These questions are a very important ones. Our leaders have very competing views of what the governments role is in our lives should be. This question is also the root of the majority of political arguments you may read about in the opinion section of the paper, or on the comment chains that correspond with a number of online blogs and news posts. So what is the role of government? At what point do the elected officials over step there authority? 

"If a nation were founded on this basis, it seems to me that order would prevail among the people, in thought as well as in deed. it seems to me that such a nation would have the most simple, easy to accept, economical, limited, non-oppressive, just, and enduring government imaginable-whatever its political form might be." Bastiat- The Law

The "basis" that Frederic Bastiat talks about in his book  The Law, is the more common view of what government should be. Government should be a government of law, were all are equal before the law, not made equal by it. The government should moderately regulate trade not create or distribute wealth or try and directly control commerce. The governments laws should be applied equally to all, not differently for different people. There are other factors a just government should have but theses are the ones that i feel are most applicable to the issues that are being debated in our government today.  Another way to think about these points is in the game of Monopoly.

In the board game of Monopoly from Hasbro, Hasbro makes the rules, then we play by them. It doesn't matter what piece you play with or with who you play with, the rules are always the same. This should be the same of the government. They create the rules they don't play the game.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Leadership Conference

he 2010 West Coast Leadership Conference will be held November 12-13, 2010 at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, California.  You are invited to send the Left a message by learning conservative ideas, networking with like-minded peers from across the country, and visiting the Reagan Ranch.  The early-bird rate is only $75 if you apply by October 15 and $99 after.  For more details, please email Roger Custer at rcuster@yaf.org or call (800) USA-1776.

This conference is held at the beautiful Reagan Ranch Center, includes the opportunity for all attendees to visit President Reagan’s beloved Rancho del Cielo, and gives you many opportunities to hear and meet top-notch conservative speakers.  They will be listed here when confirmed.  Past speakers include Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, Dana Rohrabacher, Kate Obenshain, Lynn Vincent, Michael Reagan, Dennis Prager, Kiron Skinner, Peter Robinson, Joe Wilson, and many others.   
At the conference, you will:
  • Learn conservative ideas
  • Interact with conservative heroes
  • Receive valuable activism resources
  • Improve your debate skills
  • Visit the Reagan Ranch
  • Become a young conservative leader
  

Monday, October 4, 2010

Creating the Nanny State: A Nation of Children

I was listening to the radio on my way to work the other day. I was going through the stations looking for something to preoccupy myself with as i slowly cheeped foreword in traffic on the freeway. I finally arrived upon a 90's rock station. After about one song they went into a recent headline segment were the two hosts provided commentary on the comings and goings of the world at large. It was mildly funny but one of the thing they sad out of jest really hit home with me and it really made me think. There was a minor news report about a young adult playing a prank on some people, and how it backfired. The radio hosts commented on how they would have expect that from a 14 year old, not person in there adult years. This created of a rabbit trail of comments on the idea, are Americans becoming more immature?  Are people become "adults" later on in life?

Once i got to the office i decided to do some research into the idea. After awhile i came to see the truth in that statement. The signs where everywhere, the crime statistics about young adults, the economic situation of young adults in their 20's, even laws that are being pushed through the legislature all led to the same conclusion. The conclusion that my generation is maturing slower and later on in life. Under Obama's health care plan young adults can stay on there parents plan till there 26 (New American Media) . The income of people age 55 and older is higher then those 21 to 28. Another fun fact, 77% of college graduates are moving back home with there parents. (Pittsburgh Post)

After realizing this fact the question came to mind, why is this happening? The answer is simple this trend is because of the creation of what some have call the "Nanny State". Then it donned on me, in order to have a nanny state you have to have children to take care of. The creation of adult children or institutionalized dependency is the legacy that my generation has been given, and the logical cause for the decline in rate of maturity among young adults. This conclusion explains why people want a bigger more controlling government, and more of the "Nanny State" that conservative Americas fighting against. But if indeed the youth are not mentally maturing or becoming "adults"  in the same rate as before, what could that fact have on the culture of American, and the future of our nation?