Disclaimer: Government Assistance Comes With Strings Attached

When we give the government power to give us something, we give them control over us.  The assistance always comes with requirements, regulations, stipulations, and so forth.  This, for the left, is a “backdoor” way to advance their agenda.  Directly ordering states to change their laws and regulations is a direct violation of the Tenth Amendment.  Also, going through the legislative process can be messy; legislation may not pass, and, more importantly, the debate is public.  When the left can’t pass something in the open, their either do it in pieces (incrementally), bypass the democratic process via a lawsuit, or pass it as a “string” attached to funding.

As we see the programs of the POTUS emerge, one can see the truth in this idea.  We have seen the Porkulus mandate that states change their laws and regulations.  For example, states accepting Porkulus money for unemployment are required to change their laws to provide benefits for people having part time jobs.  At the time, many states did not do this. Then, when the Porkulus money runs out, the states would be strapped with an unfunded mandate that would break their budgets!  The left obviously wanted states to do this, so they made it a “string.”  They count on desperation.  They wanted to approach cash strapped governors with this Faustian deal, and get them to sign on, and many did.  The MSM, of course, vilified the ones that saw past the crisis to look upon the power grab.

Another example is with the Single Payer health care plan.  They want to entice the poor with “free coverage,” and “guilt” better-off Americans into giving them control of the health care industry.   (I’ll be covering the falsehood of the rationale for the single payer plan in a future post.)

The strings attached to this are a bit more unspoken, but altogether real.  Under this plan, the government gets to…

  1. Control the payment your doctor receives.
  2. Mandate what treatments your doctor can and cannot provide to you.
  3. Ration care (They say publicly that this is not the case, but I covered this some time ago here, and here.)
  4. Mandate “end of life counseling.” (Yes, they say they’re not going to cut off care to seniors, but some of the minions have been quoted advocating for it.)

Now, there will be some that say, “This is fear mongering!  You’re just trying to scare the old folks!”  I think my response would have to be two fold:  The left has been telling the seniors that the Republicans were going to freeze and starve them for decades!  My other response would be that the administration has been saying to the press that the “public option” isn’t about single payer, but to their supporters, they say something very different!  If they lied about this aspect of the plan, why should we trust that rationing isn’t in the works, after all, they have mentioned it, just like they mentioned single payer!  Give them your healthcare, and you and you doctor will lose all control over it-plain and simple.

Anytime you accept assistance from the government, you accept their control over some part of your life.  Banks that took TARP money found out quickly that any aspect of their organization could be scrutinized or controlled, including the salaries of their workers.  The creditors for Chrysler found out that they were going to be cheated by the government bailouts, and were threatened with retaliation if the did not comply.  The CEO of GM got shown the door; GM was taken over by the government, and the friends of the POTUS, the UAW, got the windfall.  Thousands of GM and Chrysler dealers were shut down, most of them were profitable (and Republicans), and untold thousands of their workers were put in the unemployment line.  All of these events occurred because it was thought that taking government assistance would be a good idea.

Now, the latest.  The government created the “Cash for Clunkers” program ostensibly to help the car industry, and to get people into more fuel-efficient cars.  They even created a helpful website so people could enter their information and find out what they were able to do with the program.  The strings??  Glen Beck accessed the sight on his show on Friday; this is his coverage of the issue:

So, log on to this government website, and the government “owns” your computer!  All of your information, your pictures, your music, my ranting against the POTUS, all belong to the government!  Now, are they scanning every computer to see what is on it?  I don’t know, but they sure saw a need to put that up as a “terms of use.”  Why is that?

Frankly, the notion that government assistance represents control could take up a book, but I thought giving some of the more recent examples would serve as a reminder that, as Reagan said…

“Governments tend not to solve problems, only to rearrange them.”

And, more importantly…

“The most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”

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About the Author

Matt I believe that future generations should have the same opportunities that myself, and those that came before me, had. My parents taught me that I could do anything I wanted to do. I don’t want to have to tell my daughter, “You can do whatever the government tells you to do.” We are at a crossroads in this country; are we going to be free, or are we going to be slaves to the nanny state. I choose freedom.