Thursday, April 7, 2010
Shut It Down, Permanently
by Jacob G. Hornberger 

There is one big reason that neither the Republicans nor the Democrats will
permit the federal government to remain "shut down" for too long: They're
both too afraid that the American people will discover what a wonderful
thing it is that the federal government is "shut down." 

Let's get one thing clear, however: When federal officials refer to a "shut
down" of the government, they don't really mean a total shut down. For
example, they're not about to shut down the shooting, killing, bombing, and
assassinating in faraway places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Libya.


What they mean by a "shut down" is a suspension of what they call the
"non-essential" functions and bureaucrats of the federal government. 

Obviously what the federal government calls "non-essential" is very
different from what libertarians call non-essential. Regardless, the point
about non-essential highlights what we libertarians have been advocating for
decades: a complete and permanent abolition of all non-essential departments
and agencies of the federal government and a firing of all non-essential
federal bureaucrats. 

What do we libertarians call non-essential? For starters, all welfare-state
and regulatory bureaucracies and bureaucrats; the drug war, together with
the DEA; the Departments of Energy, Commerce, Education, Labor, Agriculture,
and all the rest of the welfare-state, regulated-economy departments and
agencies. 

Also, all warfare-state functions, including the Department of Homeland
Security. Close all the foreign bases and surrender the leasehold rights to
the property. Bring all the troops home and discharge them into the private
sector. Close domestic bases and dismantle the standing army, the CIA, and
the military-industrial complex. 

Abolish the IRS and fire all IRS personnel. Abolish the Federal Reserve and
adopt a free-market monetary system. 

As we libertarians have emphasized for decades, herein lies the key to a
dynamic, prosperous, free-market economy, one that nurtures, but does not
coerce, such values as voluntary charity and individual responsibility. 

If all non-essential federal employees, including the military, were
terminated, there would actually be a doubly positive economic effect. One,
the American people would thereby be relieved of the tax burden needed to
pay these people their salaries and fund their activities. Two, the
government workers would now be in the private sector, no longer
parasitically living off the fruits of others in the private sector but
instead producing wealth themselves in the private sector. It would be a
doubly positive economic bonanza. 

Where the statists go wrong is that they honestly believe that an enormous,
ever-burgeoning government sector is the key to economic prosperity. The
bigger the government and the higher the government spending, they say, the
more prosperity in society. 

What horrible and destructive nonsense. The statists are unable to recognize
that the government sector is the parasitic sector - the leach sector. It
thrives off the wealth and income that is being produced by the private
sector. If there were no private sector, there could be no government sector
because the government sector sucks its lifeblood from the private sector. 

It's time to admit that it was a grave mistake for the American people to
embrace welfarism and militarism. It was a mistake in a moral sense and in a
pragmatic sense. 

Using the state to take money from A to give it to B is morally wrong. Using
the state to punish people for exercising free will in peaceful pursuits
(e.g., the drug war) is morally wrong. Establishing a military empire under
the euphemism of "defense" was horribly wrong and destructive. 

It is not a coincidence that the U.S. government is now faced with
ever-growing debt, taxes, spending, and inflation, not to mention financial
bankruptcy on the horizon. This is what happens when a nation abandons its
principles of liberty, free markets, and a constitutional republic in favor
of socialism, interventionism, regulation, and empire. 

The libertarians have it right: The best thing that could ever happen to our
nation is if the non-essential functions of the federal government were shut
down permanently. Alas, standing in the way are both Republicans and
Democrats. 

http://www.fff.org/blog/jghblog2011-04-07.asp 

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