Our Government 2 Essay, Research Paper
Our Government
Government today is a lot different then the government that was created by our founding fathers. When they sat down to sign the declaration of independence, I wonder what they would have thought of our country as it exists today. The government has become an uncontrollable beast much like the government those heroes gave their lives to escape.
One of the key reasons this nation was founded was because of an over burden in taxes. And yet today, we see an ever increasing toll on the average American. We work the equivalent of four months a year just to pay our taxes. This has happened by a slow and gradual process. Our government increases taxes in small amounts that may not be liked by the citizens of this country, but they are tolerated.
The main reason for all these taxes, is so that the government can fund all those great things it does for us. Of course, it seems the government has their hands in just about every aspect of our lives now. This is a far cry from the role of government planned out by our forefathers. The government was meant to be a minimal support function. Its capacity was to protect the rights of its society from harm, b
Our government was suppose to be a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. But somehow it has warped into a beast. And we seem to have little control over it. Recently we have seen propositions passed by the people only to have the government say that we can t do it. Like a parent choosing for a child who doesn t know better. When this happens, the people are shocked, but feel powerless to do anything about it.
One might say, if you don t like the way things are, then go out and vote. But when was the last time you saw a candidate that stood for everything you believe in. Then go a step further and ask yourself, when was the last time you saw a politician who did everything he or she said they were going to do while running for office. It is important to understand that our government can not be changed by just one man or woman. But that in and of itself it part of what feeds the beast. One must sit back any wonder, do we continue to conform, and watch the beast devour us slowly, or is it time to take the path of our forefathers, and start anew?