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(2006) Ron Paul: Big Government Solutions Don't Work [Part4]
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(September 7, 2006) Rep. Ron Paul before the U.S. House of Representatives.Big Government Solutions Don't Work [Part1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op7CeH...Big Government Solutions Don't Work [Part2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLhhGY...Big Government Solutions Don't Work [Part3]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_fWlQ...Big Government Solutions Don't Work [Part4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WF4Rh...---------------------------------------- -------------------------"Big Government Solutions Don't Work/ The Law of Opposites"(Transcript)Politicians throughout history have tried to solve every problem conceivable to man, always failing to recognize that many of the problems we face result from previous so-called political solutions. Government cannot be the answer to every human ill. Continuing to view more government as the solution to problems will only make matters worse.Not too long ago, I spoke on this floor about why I believe Americans are so angry in spite of rosy government economic reports. The majority of Americans are angry, disgusted, and frustrated that so little is being done in Congress to solve their problems. The fact is a majority of American citizens expect the federal government to provide for every need, without considering whether government causes many economic problems in the first place. This certainly is an incentive for politicians to embrace the role of omnipotent problem solvers, since nobody asks first whether they, the politicians themselves, are at fault.At home I'm frequently asked about my frustration with Congress, since so many reform proposals go unheeded. I jokingly reply, "No, I'm never frustrated, because I have such low expectations." But the American people have higher expectations, and without forthcoming solutions, are beyond frustrated with their government. If solutions to America's problems won't be found in the frequent clamor for more government, it's still up to Congress to explain how our problems develop-- and how solutions can be found in an atmosphere of liberty, private property, and a free market order. It's up to us to demand radical change from our failed policy of foreign military interventionism. Robotic responses to the clichés of big government intervention in our lives are unbecoming to members who were elected to offer ideas and solutions. We must challenge the status quo of our economic and political system.Many things have contributed to the mess we're in. Bureaucratic management can never compete with the free market in solving problems. Central economic planning doesn't work. Just look at the failed systems of the 20th century. Welfarism is an example of central economic planning. Paper money, money created out of thin air to accommodate welfarism and government deficits, is not only silly, it's unconstitutional. No matter how hard the big spenders try to convince us otherwise, deficits do matter. But lowering the deficit through higher taxes won't solve anything.Nothing will change in Washington until it's recognized that the ultimate driving force behind most politicians is obtaining and holding power. And money from special interests drives the political process. Money and power are important only because the government wields power not granted by the Constitution. A limited, constitutional government would not tempt special interests to buy the politicians who wield power. The whole process feeds on itself. Everyone is rewarded by ignoring constitutional restraints, while expanding and complicating the entire bureaucratic state.(...)[ http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/documen... ]
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