If you are stuck in circumstances in which it takes Herculean efforts to get through the day_ doing low-income work, obeying an authoritarian boss, buying clothes for the children, dealing with school issues, paying the rent or mortgage, fixing the car, negotiating with a spouse, paying taxes, and caring for older parents_ it is not easy to pay close attention to larger political issues. Indeed you may wish that these issues would take care of themselves. It is not a huge jump from such a wish to become attracted to a public philosophy, spouted regularly at your job and on the media, that economic life would regulate itself automatically if only the state did not repeatedly intervene in it in clumsy ways. Now underfunded practices such as the license bureau, state welfare, public health insurance, public schools, public retirement plans, and the like begin to appear as awkward, bureaucratic organizations that could be replaced or eliminated if only the rational market were allowed to take care of things impersonally and quietly, as it were. Certainly such bureaucracies are indeed often clumsy. But more people are now attracted to compare that clumsiness to the myth of how an impersonal market would perform if it took on even more assignments and if state regulation of it were reduced even further. So a lot of __ndependents_ and __oderates_ may become predisposed to the myth of the rational market in part because the pressures of daily life encourage them to seek comfort in ideological formations that promise automatic rationality.
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We believe that only government has the capacity--not to mention the political and moral responsibility--to promote the general welfare. Father Kramer as quoted in Sweet Charity?
Behind the facade of elected government are a bunch of corporate controlled gangsters running the country.
According to an original reading of the Constitution and Declaration, the intrusiveness that is an inevitable part of big government is an offense against its people.
You know something is wrong when the government declares opening someone else__ mail is a felony but your internet activity is fair game for data collecting.
I sincerely hope that President Barack Obama__ government will be remembered as the peak of deregulated corporate corruption and not the ongoing rise of it.
Government scientists are commonly as corrupt as the corporate government that employs them.
Police internal affairs is amongst the most corrupt departments that you will find in governments.
It is clear that the protective functions of workplace health and safety have transferred to the workers through the process of corporate government deregulation and reduced funding of relevant government departments.
Corrupt governments are run by corrupt politicians that run corrupt law enforcement agencies.
There is an intentional disregard for human health and safety in many government agencies that are tasked with protecting it.