IF YOU ARE NOT PART OF THE SOLUTION, YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM
We have a lot of problems in this country right now and we are more divided over how to solve these problems than we have been since the Civil War. Fanning the flames of discontent won’t solve any of these problems. It just makes them worse. Stupid and insulting memes and nasty comments on social media won’t change anyone’s mind. They just drive us farther apart and make it impossible for us to seek common ground, negotiate and compromise, which is how problems actually get solved. Eliminating, isolating or trying to control the people you believe are causing the problems is even less likely to solve these problems. Any such attempt will only escalate the conflict that has already erupted in violence and, if not deescalated, will eventually lead to armed warfare that will accomplish nothing more than obliterate everyone and everything in its path.
What could solve our problems is setting aside what we want,
because we will never all want the same things, not in the United States of
America - the most racially, ethnically, culturally, religiously, educationally
and economically diverse country in the world - and focusing, instead, on what
we all need. Desire is personal. Necessity is a human condition that we all
share; and even if we don’t all need the same things at the same time, we can
understand other people’s needs because we have likely experienced them ourselves
at some time in our lives.
It always amazes me to remember how, since the beginning
of civilization, the wisest among us have recognized that we humans have a
serious flaw. We have a sense of self-importance, which we now call ego, that
is easily inflated and powerful enough to override both our intellect and our
natural instinct to survive and cause us to behave in ways that are both
individually and collectively self-destructive. Religion was the earliest known
attempt to control these destructive behaviors. Incurring the anger of the
polytheist gods, being out of harmony with nature, the Ten Commandments, the
Seven Deadly Sins, reincarnation and karma are all basic theological principles
that were established in an attempt to curtail our self-destructive tendencies.
Unfortunately, religion being a human invention, it was quickly corrupted by
our egos and twisted to justify the very same destructive behaviors it was
intended to curtail.
Then along came science, which supported faith with fact.
It proved the many of the behaviors driven by our egos were destructive to
humans both individually and as a species, but it, too, was quickly corrupted
by our egos and used as a tool to increase and intensify the very same behaviors
it proved were self-destructive. And here we are today with the capability and
enough people with out of control egos to wipe out the entire human race.
The founders of our nation, despite all their flaws, came
up with a brilliant, innovative plan to govern ourselves and structure our
interactions as human beings in a way that would at least limit, if not totally
eliminate, our self-destructive behaviors. They created a democratic republic
based on the rule of law. Under this democratic republic, as described in the Declaration
of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America and its
subsequent Amendments, government’s responsibility is to ensure that every
citizen has an equal opportunity to get what he or she needs. We do not elect
people to public office and give them the power to enact, implement and enforce
our laws so that they can decide who will get what they want and who won’t. That’s
what monarchs and dictators did...and still do. Our Founding Fathers intended
our system of government to be limited to ensuring we all have an equal
opportunity to get what we need - ”life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness”
all being basic human needs. Getting
what we want is our own personal responsibility, provided we pursue our desires
within the law and don’t deprive other people of their opportunity to get what
they need in the process. That’s where capitalism comes in. It enables people
to compete for what they want in a way that rewards talent, skill, knowledge,
initiative, hard work and good judgment. There will be winners and losers, but
that’s OK. None of us is entitled to everything we want. However, like religion
and science, capitalism is also subject to being corrupted by our egos.
One of the complaints I hear a lot these days is that the
government keeps expanding it’s reach further and further into our daily lives
and businesses. It is. However,, there is a reason why this is happening.
I admit there are a lot of ridiculous government regulations, but having spent
my entire career working with and for government at the local, state and
federal levels, I can assure you the vast majority of regulations imposed by
government have been in response to large numbers of people and businesses (which
are run by people) changing the laws, circumventing the laws they can’t change
and outright breaking the laws they can’t circumvent in order to get what they
want, even though when they do that, it diminishes their fellow citizens’ opportunity
to get what they need, The reason government has been reaching further into our
lives and businesses these past several decades is really quite clear when you stop
and think about it. It is because the frequency and the ways in which individuals
and businesses have been getting what they want have been increasing exponentially,
especially since the introduction of digital technology and the internet. And the
fact is, we have been incapable of stopping them, or even slowing them down, by
ourselves. The deceitful and disingenuous behaviors they call marketing
strategies, which were called propaganda when the Nazis used them and brain
washing when the communists used them, whether they are selling products,
services or ideas, are just too sophisticated and too powerful for the average
person to defend against.
Think about this for a moment. Have you noticed that no
matter which political party is in power certain business interests always seem
to get what they want, usually at our expense. When, in your memory, have the
oil industry, the defense industry, the banking industry, the insurance
industry, big pharma, big agriculture, real estate developers and Wall Street
not gotten what they want? Never, right? They always get what they want, don’t
they? That’s because they have changed, circumvented, and/or ignored our campaign
finance and election laws so that they could buy our government officials. And
that is exactly what they have done. Business interests and the super wealthy
Americans who own those businesses also now own both political parties, which
is why they will continue to get what they want even though that usually means
it will be much more difficult for the rest of us to get what we need.
That brings us back to all the problems we are having in
our country right now, which is where I started this post. I believe that in a
democratic republic it is reasonable for people to have to compete for what
they want. Having been a competitive athlete most of my life, I believe
competition is healthy. It builds character and encourages progress. I also
believe that in a democratic republic where the government’s mission is to ensure
that every citizen has an equal opportunity to get what he or she needs, it is
not reasonable for citizens to have to compete for that opportunity. If there
is not enough opportunity for every citizen to get what he or she needs in the
wealthiest and most technologically advanced country in the history of the
world, we are abusing the gift our founders gave us and clearly not living up
to their expectations or our potential..
If we want to be part of the solution to our problems
instead of part of those problems, we need to stop fighting with our fellow
citizens about what we want and sit down together with them to identify our
common needs and figure out how we can ensure that all of us have an equal
opportunity to get what we need. That will require us to stop putting what we
want ahead of ensuring we all have an equal opportunity to get what we
collectively need, which is another way of saying, controlling our egos. The
alternative is the wealthiest among us will continue getting everything they
want while the rest of us continue losing the opportunity to get what we need.
That will eventually set us back 120 years to the “Gilded Age”, when the Robber
Barons had everything and everyone else had absolutely nothing - no rights, no
property, no education, no health care and no real protection against rotten
food, harmful drugs, dangerous products, hazardous working conditions, and
rampant fraud, theft and violence.
Yes, we’ve made a lot of cultural, educational, medical and
technological advancements since the “Gilded Age”, but all those advancements
were initially fought tooth and nail by the Robber Barons and resisted by the
general public when they were first introduced. It took the collective effort,
struggle and sacrifice of large numbers of American citizens working together for
the benefit of those advancements to start reaching down to and improving the
lives of all our citizens. If you are not familiar with those struggles look up
Women’s Suffrage, the Labor Movement, the introduction of our Public Education
System, the New Deal, the Civil Rights Movement, Women’s Lib, the Cultural
Revolution and, most recently, the LGBTQ Rights Movement. We still have a long
way to go to ensure all Americans have an equal opportunity to get what they
need, but our history tells us we can continue to make progress if we have the
will and work together.
The decision is up to you. You can continue to be part of
the problems we’re facing and continue to blame the government for everything
you think is wrong with this country. But that dog won’t hunt anymore. We The
People choose our government and if we
keep electing people to public office, regardless of political party,
who care more about their political careers and financial futures than about
the needs of the people they were elected to serve, which is us, then nothing
will change and you can turn the lights out because the party is over. Or, you
can become part of the solution to our many problems by setting your wants
aside and working together with your neighbors to put people in public office
who actually care about your needs and then hold them accountable for putting
what you and your neighbors need ahead of what the rich special interests, who
will no longer own them, want.
This is not a partisan issue. This is common sense. It is
about not letting your ego push you into self-destructive behavior, or as
comedian Flip Wilson’s famous character Geraldine would have put it, “Don’t let
the devil make you do it.” We were all born with common sense, so I know you
have it. Use it. Take our government back from the people who have bought and
paid for it because it belongs to us, the American people. It does not belong
to the rich special interests and they had no right to buy it because it was
never for sale.
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