BUSINESS versus GOVERNMENT
A lot of people in this country believe that a successful business background is an excellent qualification for public office. That belief could not be further from the truth and I will tell you why business and government don’t mix...
First of all, the sole purpose of every business, no
matter what product it produces or services it provides and no matter how large
or small, is to make money for its owners. PERIOD. In fact, under certain
circumstances, if a business doesn’t make money for its owners over an extended
period of time it can no longer be considered a business for tax purposes.
Government, on the other hand, has nothing to do with making money or even
saving money. Its sole purpose at the local, state and federal levels is to use
the tax dollars it receives from the people and businesses in its jurisdiction
to serve the collective needs of the people and businesses that paid those taxes.
In addition to these very different reasons for existing, business in a
capitalist society is, by its very nature, competitive, while government in a
democratic republic is, by its very nature, collaborative.
I am not opposed to competition. In fact, I love
competition. I have been a very competitive amateur athlete most of my life and
I can give you dozens of reasons why competition is good for individuals,
businesses and the country, but that’s a topic for another day. The point here
is that the majority doesn’t rule in a democratic republic. It points the
government in a direction favored by the majority of citizens who cared enough
to vote. The role of the minority in a democratic republic is not to block any
movement in that direction. Government is not a competition. The role of the
minority is to temper that movement so that it doesn’t ignore the wishes of or
harm the citizens who did not vote for the majority. Remember, I just said the
role of government is to serve the collective needs of the people and
businesses that pay taxes. That means everybody, not just those who voted for
the winners of the election. And serving the collective needs of the taxpayers requires
deliberation, negotiation and, compromise, which is what collaboration is all
about.
If the political left and political right could agree on
anything these days my guess is they would agree that our government isn’t
working. It is not serving the collective needs of the taxpayers. I believe,
and I ask you to consider, that the reason government isn’t working is because
the process by which we select our government leaders and representatives, the electoral
process, has become so expensive that only the largest, and richest businesses
in the county can afford to participate in that process; and they are demanding
that the government leaders and representatives they paid to get elected
operate under their competitive, win/lose business model. That is what is
happening now and is why government is not working. The biggest, richest businesses
in a variety of highly profitable industries (i.e. the military industrial
complex, the oil industry, the aerospace industry, the banking industry, the
insurance industry, the communications industry, Big Pharma, Big Ag.... feel
free to add anyone I’ve left out) now own our government. It is no longer a
government “of the people, by the people and for the people” Our government has
become a tool these businesses are using to serve their sole purpose for
existing, which is to make money for their owners
The solution to this problem is simple, but it is far
from easy. We need to take business out of government the way our founders took
religion out of government by separating church and state We do that by taking
money out of the electoral process and demanding, using the power of our votes,
that government go back to using the collaborative win/win model, which is how it
was designed and intended to operate, and deliberate, negotiate and compromise
in order to use our tax dollars in the best interest of our collective needs
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