JimC wrote:BG, like the majority of the forum including myself, has made it clear in many posts that free enterprise is a vital part of any modern economy, given a range of appropriate constraints. There will always be argument about the nature and extent of those government-imposed constraints, but any government that makes them so tight that the economy suffocates, or so loose that the robber barons run rampant will be risking their next election.
Pretty fricking broad brush you paint with there Jim.
The usual argument about government is not a binary choice between smothering regulation or no regulation, as many here like to claim, it's that government only occasionally constrains itself only to regulating robber barons and often suffocates the economy (and the people) in the name of social engineering that is usually politically motivated. This is true of both flavors of government, left and right. The primary fault of all government is that government, as a rule, quickly becomes interested more in perpetuating itself and it's ability to exercise power and control than in protecting the right and freedoms of the citizenry.
This is because, of course, power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
And that is precisely why our Founders created our founding document, the Constitution, as a charter of negative liberties, which is to say that the Constitution does not enumerate a complete list of the liberties that citizens are granted by the government, it presumes
a priori that citizens enjoy all liberties except those that may be constrained by the government as specified in the Constitution, which quite explicitly says that the government may only exercise those powers that are enumerated in the Constitution, and no other powers whatsoever, and that government's exercise of those powers is both subject to the consent of the governed and are revokable at the will of the people.
Your statement is so vague and broad that it is meaningless. Of course there is a balance to be struck, but the important question is where, exactly, that balance properly lies. All you did was announce that a balance must be struck without providing a scintilla of argument as to where that point lies and where the boundaries of government power are.
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