You present this nonsense as factual, when in fact it is a minority political opinion of very little worth indeed...Seth wrote:Like what?JimC wrote:Mention must also be made of the ludicrous, sneering and deeply sneering dismissal of the work done by government employees in any modern, complex, democtatic country with a mixed economy. Even with a large proportion of economic activity being, quite appropriately, in private hands, there remains a large range of vital activities that simply must be done at a governmental level. Many of these are "public goods", activities which benefit the commonweal, protect and support the vulnerable, and keep an eagle eye on the rapacious.
Allowing for the fact that government-run activities can become a little over-blown at times, and require some judicious pruning, it is laughable to make a blanket dismissal of such jobs as "non-productive" or "sucking from the government teat" Just as a society needs a variety of commonly owned infrastructures, it also needs the same in human services, applied to help all, in particular the most vulnerable, without commercial greed or narrow self-interest being the over-arching metaphor. I do not wish to live in a society governed by the ethics of Gordon Gecko...
The only things I can think of that "must" be done at the federal government level is resolving trade disputes among the several states, international diplomacy and treaty-making and the military. And the reason the federal government must control the military is not because it's more cost-efficient or effective, but because the most cost-efficient and effective method of managing a military, which is a mercenary army, is very politically dangerous to the nation. When mercenaries get bored and have no fighting to do, they start eying the Presidential Palace or they start stirring up trouble.
Almost everything else can be done better at the state level, or through cooperative inter-state agreements, and even there, the only thing the state really needs to do is to exercise the police powers to prevent the use of force or fraud. This includes enforcing criminal laws and providing for a civil court system.
Below that, local governments need only handle law enforcement and public safety, some public utilities at the city level like sewer and water systems, and streets, roads and bridges, and even roads and bridges are questionable and can often be more efficiently and cheaply managed by private industry and tolls rather than tax money.
Almost everything else is best handled by private industry, competition, free markets and private contract. Social services should NOT be handled by government, but by charity, which prevent precisely the problem we face today with the dependent class becoming more and more dependent upon the forcible expropriation of wealth from others.
You can live in your libertarian fantasy world, but the rest of us will deal pragmatically with society as it actually exists.