For thousands of years, from Roman emperors such as Caliluga and Nero, to
U.S. presidents like Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, writers have observed
that power corrupts, but what kind of power were they writing about.
Horse power? Solar power? Economic power? No! They were writing about
political power.
But what is political power? It is the legalized
privilege of using brute force on persons who have not harmed anyone.
We are all allowed to use force in self-defense, If you are attacked,
you can defend yourself. We are not allowed to initiate force. We are
not permitted to be the attacker or to threaten to attack. You can only be
defenders, unless we're part of a government. Governments are legally
allowed to initiate force, to be the attackers, to use coercion on persons
who have not harmed anyone. This is what sets government apart from all
other institutions.
No organization that is private, no church, charity, business, or private
individual is allowed to initiate the use of brute force.
For instance, if a private organization wants to establish, let's say,
a school, and they want you to send your children there and of course,
pay money to do so, then that transaction is voluntary. If you wish,
you can say no, and decline to purchase the services the school is selling
and nothing will happen to you.
If a school is set up by government, it's a whole different story.
Public schools are financed by your taxes and a tax is the government saying
you will buy what we are selling or men with guns will come to your home
and haul you away to prison.
Each year when you fill out your income tax form, you know full well that
this is the threat behind these forms. You don't actually see the guns, but
you know they're there and if you don't buy what the government is selling
you will be hauled off to prison.
Virtually all government decisions are backed in one way or another by
brute force. This is why the more government we have, the less liberty we
have.
Again, political power is the legalized privilege of using brute force
on persons who have not harmed anyone. Who do you know who would NOT be
corrupted by this power? Political power corrupts the morals and the judgement
because it is itself corruption. Anyone who would accept it can't
be trusted with it.
Using it causes a person to think he has the right to use it. Power turns
perfectly fine people into vipers.
The clearest way to look at politics is not Democrats versus Republicans,
or liberals versus conservatives or left versus right. It's liberty versus
political power. Both major parties are on the side of power. They want as
much as they can get. There only disagreements are about which of them should
have it and which parts of your life they should control. We're fortunate to
live in an era in which the corrupting effect of power has been proven
scientifically.
If you google the classic 1963 Milgram's Experiment at Yale and the
1971 Zimbardo's Experiment at Stanford,
you will see power holders being corrupted by their power. The results of
neither experiment should have been surprising. The original intent of the
U.S. Constitution ratified in 1791, was to limit political power enough,
that no matter who acquired it, they would not be able to do much damage.
The U.S. government is the largest, most powerful ever seen on earth and
as long as it is, its benefits cannot be greater than its costs.
It's not possible for a big government to be an honest or competent
goverment. The use of that much force, no matter how good the intentions
leads to disaster. We all know what the road to hell is paved with.
Some will say, weren't the American founders exceptions to political
power corrupts? No! As revolutionaries and founders, they were brilliant
but once their new regime was in operation, they launched a government
owned central bank, a bond scam, the unconstitutional Louisiana Purchase,
and a default on debts to France, followed by an unconstitutional war with
France.
This leads to a question that is rarely asked. If the founding fathers
couldn't be trusted with power, then who can. In 1787, none other than
Thomas Jefferson wrote to Continental Congressman Edward Carrington.
Jefferson admitted that if the people did not keep a close eye on them,
then "you and I and Congress and assemblies, judges and governors shall
all become wolves". But in the government schools, no one is taught anything
about the dangers of power, and in fact, children are taught to admire
members of the political elite.
So, the colossal hubris, the arrogance of the political elite, is now
rarely unimaginable. In the 19th century, when the politicians fixed the
economy until it collapsed, they said "Well, we'll take a million tax dollars
here and a million tax dollars there, and spread it around with anyone who has
political connections and maybe this will make things better."
In the twentieth century, their hubris had grown to the point that "We'll
take a billion here and a billion there and spread it around". Now in the
twenty first century, its "We'll take a trillion here and a trillion there,
and spread it around to our friends, and that'll make things better, trust us."
Notice this, if they stop controlling the economy into one catastrophe
after another, they lose their excuses to spread our money around.
I have enormous faith that there are lots of ways to get esential services
without the use of force. We are intelligent enough to find those ways.
On the other, if we assume that we are not intelligent enough to get essential
services without force and therefore a huge government is okay, than what
we're saying is that stupidity excuses the use of force and the more
stupid we are, the more force we can use. It's okay to be a bull
in the china shop.
Federal law alone, in addition to state and local laws contain more than
four thousand crimes for which you or your loved ones can be thrown in
prison. The idea that all this force is necessary is insane. There is
no evidence that the world has been created in such a way that humans
must use force on each other. Force in defense against attack,
yes, but force for any other reason is wrong. Once you decide to use
force on people for their own good, where do you draw the line.
The answer in Washington, D.C. is, there is no line. They use force on
us for anything.
Getting things done without the use of force. What a novel idea!
What is that called? mmmmm....Oh, yeah.... liberty. We need to
revive what was called in 1776, the system of liberty. What about term
limits and other measures intended to get the government under control?
I'm sure some would work, partly, but the fact remains that if power
exists, then someone will find a way to get it and use it on us.
The power itself is the problem. If it's not reduced drastically
then nothing else will accomplish very much.
Summarizing, political power corrupts the morals and the judgments.
History teaches no clearer lesson. The only solution is less government
today, even less tomorrow and so on, until the monster in Washington D.C.
is shrunken down to the size where good people no longer live in fear
of what it will do to them next. If we do not head down the road to
doing things by voluntary means, the corruption and poor judgement in
capital buildings will only continue to grow.
Again, political power is evil. It turns wonderful people into snakes.
But we cannot even begin to do anything about the problem until our
friends and neighbors know what it is. The're not going to learn it in
their government controlled schools, so the teaching is up to us.
I hope you will help in the consciousness raising by passing the ideas
in this video along to others. Please help save our country.
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