THE IMPOTENCE OF GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS
Political bureaucracies don’t work because Government systems have no self-limiting mechanism. They possess no natural trigger that compels them to continually evolve into better organizations. Dependents of such systems never advocate efficient restructuring for fear of losing their positions, jobs, contracts, funding….or votes. Lacking any practical systems experience, the press loudly vilifies anyone attempting to change one of these systems. Every streamlining effort then becomes political suicide.
A Government system can never be managed. Once formed, it balloons in size and scope without any resistance or improvement: we are then trapped by it.
By comparison, free enterprise business systems’ life spans are limited to the value of their contributions. Outdated or hopelessly inefficient systems naturally collapse to make way for something better: They are ‘self-limiting.’ The ‘government-free’ self-limiting system is what fills our economy with efficient, competitive companies.
Socialism’s construct is the creation of undying government controlled systems, everything from unbridled immigration to Obamacare to food stamps. Free market capitalism’s most fundamental construct is a self-limiting system. No mystery to it; the free market doesn’t work without it. Anyone arguing otherwise either depends on a government system for their livelihood, or is too ignorant to know the difference.
Why does the press and our political class advocate so strongly for socialism?
For the last hundred years our universities have been selling the belief that socialism works by targeting the most vulnerable students in the lightest academic areas: Journalism, Arts and Law. And now, this fully indoctrinated group has created firm monopolies of the national press, every level of our educational system, and nearly every aspect of our government and political systems. Unfortunately, they blindly believe a law or judgement can magically dictate fully functional government systems.
Further, having no academic or practical exposure to real life systems design, it is impossible for this group to know if any system proposed to them will actually work; they simply do not recognize a fundamentally unmanageable system.
Worse, the public sector predators see the infinite amount of money sloppily shed by these systems, and always set themselves up to feed. And worst, these craven predators now craft the laws that maintain their government revenue streams while using the press as political attack dogs and the rest of the lightly educated political class as cult-like supporters.
So a century later, instead of a national culture built upon practical, natural, working systems, we are stuck with a government full of inert bureaucracies that will never go away.
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