On
I
had to laugh at a TV news piece covering an incident where a schoolteacher or
school administrator made the decision the lunch packed for a child was not
healthy. The mother had packed what sounded
like a healthy lunch.
The
lunch included a turkey sandwich and several other
things that sounded
healthy to me. The child then purchased
a school lunch, which included chicken nuggets.
How are chicken nuggets better than a turkey sandwich?
It
is ridiculous that a schoolteacher or school administrator had the authority to
make this decision. It was ridiculous
that an incident like this made national news for several days. But, maybe it is not so ridiculous. Maybe this should make us aware of how easy
we can lose our personal freedoms.
Sometimes we are not even aware we are losing our freedoms until it is
too late.
This
incident points out in a very clear way the dangers of growing government and
government regulations. It also points
out the dangers of giving low-level bureaucrats too much power.
There
is a saying, “Power Corrupts.” Even if
this is not true, power can go bureaucrat’s head. I also feel there may be a tendency for some
bureaucrats to justify their job and power.
Here
is an example on local bureaucrats from my book, How to Find the right Business for You!
Once in
a previous life, I was in the construction business. When we would design a large project we would
intentionally remove a couple obvious things from the plans before we submitted
the plans to the appropriate planning and zoning department.
For example, we would remove a required
sidewalk along the street from the plans.
The zoning commission could then tell us to add the sidewalk. By leaving a couple obvious things like the
sidewalk for the planning commission to find, they could do their job and
everyone was happy.
The sidewalk was always on the master
plans, but if we submitted the completed, correct plans, the planning
commission would have to find something else wrong to justify their job.
It
is ridiculous that we have to play games like this to work with local bureaucrats. Unfortunately, that is the way things are
today with government and business.
As
government grows larger and larger, our personal freedoms become more and more
restricted. It is easy to ignore this
trend because many of these changes may not affect us personally.
The
danger is that one day, expanding government will affect YOU personally, and then
it will be too late. You will have lost
some of your freedom. Get involved
now.
The
10th Amendment specifically limits to powers of our Federal
Government. We should start to observe
it, before it is too late.
Why do we continue to allow
government bureaucrats to take away our freedoms? Are we going to make
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