Thursday, December 25, 2008

"Arbitrarily deciding that one group of people (private industry) is good and another (government) is bad really just doesn’t make much sense"

Sean DeCoursey on 124 Monkeys:

"Waste, fraud and abuse are endemic to everything( TRUE )

Posted by: Sean DeCoursey in Politics

Michael Sherer of Time put this post up on the Swampland blog yesterday, and it contained the following quote: “Republicans also have the ability to recast themselves as reformers( IN AN ALTERNATE UNIVERSE MAYBE. THEY COMPLETELY BUY INTO THIS HYBRID SYSTEM ), as the loyal opposition to the waste, fraud and abuse that is endemic to government,”. This really jumped out at me because it’s such a distillation of the conservative, small government ideology.

The small/anti-government types really do believe that government by its nature is incompetent and prone to abuse, waste, and attracts only the morally unsound and incompetent who want a job they can’t be fired from. The other side of this belief, that private industry is some kind of magical paragon of virtue and industriousness has to be adopted to support the first view.

Well, in case anyone hasn’t been paying attention to the economy for the last few months, waste, fraud, and abuse are just as endemic, if not moreso, in private industry( TRUE ). Actually, if you look at it, you know who corrupts the government into waste, fraud, and abuse when it does happen? Private industry.

Any organization made up of people who want to advance/make money/achieve influence/whatever is subject to corruption, waste, fraud, and abuse. There’s nothing new about this. It’s been going on for pretty much forever. Arbitrarily deciding that one group of people (private industry) is good and another (government) is bad really just doesn’t make much sense. At all. In fact, it’s fairly asinine( OK ).

I know that many conservative thinkers/writers/whatever would argue that they do have empirical, non-arbitrary evidence that government is prone to waste, fraud, and abuse. Fine, I cede the point. It is. But again, so is private industry. The current state of the economy (and the reasons for it) are pretty much all the evidence of that anyone could ever require.( ON THIS POINT I AGREE )

Personally, I think government should do handle infrastructure, defense, insurance, education, and give everyone a level playing field( OK ). Everything else, a regulated free for all - basically the level playing field( OK ). Do I expect all of this to be accomplished without waste, fraud, and abuse? Yes. Do I think it will happen without waste, fraud, and abuse occuring? No. But that doesn’t mean we should just be like “Screw it. I’m outtie.” ( TRUE )

And that’s really what the conservative/small government position on this boils down to. It’ll be partially not perfect, so forget it, we’re not going to do it at all. It’s like a doctor saying he won’t operate on a someone who only has an 80% chance to live. Or a patient who’s lost an arm but can be stabilized and saved. It’s an abandonment of responsibility combined with an admission of cowardice and failure( IT'S MORE BS PR ).

I think I may have ended up rambling a bit and repeating myself some on this post, but the absurdity of the concept demanded it. I think."

I generally agree. Private Enterprise is simply more useful for some things. I probably would like less government than he does. But vice is endemic to all human endeavors.

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