Most people who want smaller government are still putting their faith in electing politicians to shrink the size of government. Will you give up this fantasy when you find out that half of the population now gets some form of government benefit?
One of the points I keep making is that most people don’t want individual freedom and personal responsibility. They want a Nanny State to take care of things. To make matters worse, as more and more people get a check of some kind from that Nanny State, they’re happy to support coercion. Their only concern is increasing the amount of money they get, not reducing the size of the Nanny State.
According to U.S. Census data, 48.5 percent of Americans lived in households receiving federal “benefits” of some sort or another in the first quarter of 2010. The numbers are going up as the economy gets worse. So how much support do you really think there is for the sorts of cuts that are necessary to keep the U.S. economy (or the world economy) from collapsing?
Class experiment is evidence: Folks want something for nothing
When the state turns you into a criminal, friends become enemies
What if we’re more talented than our inner fears allow us to admit?
How could we take responsibility but avoid self-destructive shame?
For governance, ‘one size fits all’ is a bad idea — even if the ‘one size’ is your version of freedom
Free phone wasn’t worth keeping,
Sometimes we don’t really notice perfect match ’til it’s far too late