Your
Lake County Central blogger has been to Europe to see how they live.
Very nice people, good food, beautiful countryside, historic sites, and
socialist governments.
Whenever a problem pops up the first question asked is what will
government do to resolve the problem? A local radio reporter asked a
member of parliament why it was taking several years for government to
approve or disapprove an industry permit that would bring needed jobs?
In response the member of parliament said he was not office during the
previous years in question but things would be resolved in good order
now. When pressed on what he would be doing to get the permit, the
member of parliament said any pressure on his part to the permit office
would be seen as an abuse of his office on the permit process. In other
words the government bureaucrats will not be bothered by the elected
representatives of the people.
A large portion of the people over there are looking for public services
but at the same time do their best to avoid paying taxes owed to the
government. They see government as corrupt, with no way to improve or
influence it. Corruption in government at the national or local level is seen
as the norm, with only the rare occasion of someone being caught and
being brought to justice.
At the same time loud voices are heard asking for more public services
and money to be spent on a variety of problems. No matter what the
problem, local or national the first questioned asked is what will the
government do to solve it?
Does this start to sound familiar to you? In this country have we
started to forget: "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what
you can do for your country."
Think about that this November.
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