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A Nation of Fools
By Peary Perry
“All of me…why not take all of me?”
My reading habits range all over the place.
I tend to stick with history but I’ll get
into some period and stay there until I can
take no more. In the past I’ve ranged
through Caesar, American Indians, Mexico,
the Civil War, World War II, you name it and
I’ve probably read about it at one time or
another.
Right now, I’m into the French Revolution.
Or I should say I’m about out of the French
Revolution. There is just so much you can
cram into your head at one time about this
period in time. I’ve had enough of Louis
XVI’s last moments, but then again I’m sure
they were painful for him as well.
What is of interest to me about this era is
that the following was occurring in France
when the revolution got started:
1. high unemployment
2. massive government debt
3. no representation of the people in
government affairs
4. disregard of the laws by government
officials
5. corruption by government officials
6. poor economy
7. repeated lies concerning the economy
spread by the government
8. inept finance ministers
Now, consider that this was in the late
1700’s. Sound familiar?
I thought you might.
I do not advocate the extremes which were
displayed in France during the revolution,
but you can certainly understand the anger
of the French people who basically saw
themselves as being shut out of life’s
little pleasures by a overbearing and
insensitive government. Having one set of
laws for the wealthy and the clergy and
another set for the common people would tend
to make anyone question the true value of
any government, whether it was two hundred
years ago or today.
Which is my point today.
Here we are in a terrible recession, which
by the way, has ended according to the
reports put out yesterday. According to the
latest information from the White House, we
are all much better off than we realize. I
suppose they think we’re all just too stupid
to know the price of bread…oh wait that was
in 1789, not 2010….my bad.
Millions of us are without any jobs or any
hope of securing a job. The unemployment
figures do not represent the total number of
Americans without work since they do not
track those who have given up their job
searches entirely. Then we suffer the
indignity of having (positive) figures
reported to us with great fanfare and then
changed to true (negative) numbers months
later. As if no one would know or remember.
So now we are faced with a dilemma, raise
taxes or cut expenses. In the past this
wasn’t much of an issue since our congress
(both democrats and republican) just raised
taxes as if there was no tomorrow.
Tomorrow is arriving and we cannot support
the debt with our present economy. We must
make clear, decisive decisions and do so
now. Budget reduction does not mean a
reduction in your annual budget request over
your budget request from last year. It means
making do with less money than you did last
year. It means cutting costs and becoming
more efficient. It means it’s time to get
serious. The tax man cannot keep coming
forever. At some point in time everyone will
run out of steam and revert back to self
preservation and individual substance.
Google up ‘survival food’ if you doubt what
I am saying.
Time will out as to whether or not our
elected officials pay any attention to us.
My gut feeling is that they won’t. They seem
to say the correct things in order to get
elected, and then go their own way once they
are ushered into their offices.
It was happening in ancient Greece, Imperial
Rome, pre-revolutionary France and is going
on today in our country.
Unless we take more time to choose our
elected representation than we do what we
watch on television we will never escape
this downward spiral of our society.
Comments go to www.pearyperry.com
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