James Gattuso |
Charles Murray |
"And so, we now live in a world in which Congress passes laws with grandiose goals, loosely defined and delegates responsibility for interpreting those goals exclusively to regulatory agencies that have no accountability to the citizenry and only limited accountability to the president of the United States.
There's much more, but it amounts to this: Regulatory agencies, or the regulatory divisions within cabinet agencies, operate as self-contained entities that create de-facto laws that Congress would never have passed on an up or down vote. They then act as both police and judge in enforcing the laws they have created."
In a nutshell:
"American government isn't supposed to work this way"
Charles Murray's new book, By the People, provides a much more thorough analysis of the threat to individual liberty stemming from the consuming power of the federal government. Fortunately, Murray also sees a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel.
There is of, course, at least one other aspect to this unbridled growth of governmental control, and that is, what else?, the money. Federal spending is out of control, with the federal deficit fast approaching $19 Trillion. We are now less than a year away from the next presidential election and amid all the blather we have already been subjected to by erstwhile candidates, there has been precious little attention focused on the deficit or fiscal concerns, and that's among the Republicans. On the other side, front-runner, Hillary, wants to add even more fuel to the fire with a program of free college tuition for all.
When the family credit cards and home equity loans max out, regular people must make tough decisions, the first of which is cut spending. What does Washington know that we don't?