I like to think that proponents for big government solutions have good intentions. In fact, most of them likely do. There is the occasional power-hungry participant that is downright scary but the majority are well intentioned. The problem lies in a fundamental understanding of the purpose of government and what works vs what doesn’t. No matter how much you support Che Guevara and Fidel Castro’s 59′ revolution for the ‘working man’, Cuba’s recent past has been less than ideal and glamorous. It just didn’t work. Now that might be an extreme example but either way… Even Sweden has been working back toward free market economics with the near collapse of it’s socialized system in the early 90’s. If someone tries to show Sweden as a model for success, make sure you differentiate today’s results from yesterday’s causes. They had to reform their system from near collapse due to socialization and now, nearly any successes they see are from free enterprise.
Now back to us… the government is just not that good at business, and that’s okay! It was never meant to be. I believe it is well summed up by Claude from the Ben Stiller movie “Along Came Polly”, check it:
So the moral is the gov needs to accept that it is a “hippo” and not a “zebra” (big business) or even a “leopard” (small business), it’s a hippo and if it ever accepts it, it can live happy as a hippo….
Ramirez, in his artistic eloquence, shows the gov’s enterprising history…
Not the best track record… Let’s just accept that it’s a hippo, then maybe we all can be “happy as a hippo”… hehe…































