Evidently
human beings are programmed to look for causes. Something goes bump in
the night and we grab a flashlight, and maybe a gun, and go searching
for the cause. Average temperatures go up for a few years and folks
start running around in circles pointing fingers -- It’s the cars! It’s
the electric bill! It’s toilet paper!. Here we are hip deep in impending
doom and, right on cue, I’m looking under every rock for the reason.
Deep in my gut I believe there’s just one explanation.
Yes,
the problems we face are diverse: skyrocketing debt, illegal
immigration, stagnant economy, dysfunctional government, a broken health
system, horrible schools, a horrifying foreign policy, rampant deadly
sexual immorality, to say nothing of fantasy football. We all know the
problems and I contend that we needn’t peel back the onion very far to
arrive at a common cause: ignorance.
Would
we have $19,000,000,000,000 national debt if most people had any idea
how much money that is? Or any idea that economic law is as sure as the
laws of gravity and thermodynamics. Most folks appear to think that the
economy ends at their own pockets. Fill that cavity and all’s well.
Remember the young women in Detroit early on in Obama’s presidency? They
were standing in line to get some cash giveaway with Obama’s name on
it. A reporter asked them where this money was coming from and one
giggled and said, “We don’ know – Obama’s stash?” Giggle, giggle. For
decades now the only econ taught in public schools and most colleges is
Keynesian nonsense -- way too many of us really believe we can pull
money out of thin air and do it indefinitely. Anyone with any knowledge
knows that’s mathematically impossible.
Illegal
immigration is also an ignorance problem. Way too many of us are so
parochial, so provincial that we assume all societies function and think
just like we do. But any objective observation will prove that wrong.
Some societies treat their women like livestock and their children even
worse. Some folks find sloth the norm, crime a reasonable answer to
their money problems, and violence proof of spirituality. They train
their small children to hate and murder, and marry their daughters off
while they’re still in grade school. Nothing we observe about these
invading cultures demonstrates that they want to live like we do. But
the silly meme continues -- they just want a better life for their
children; we owe it to them… Really? What do you know about what drives
these folks over our borders? What do you know about how their presence
here will affect our economy? Our health and safety? Our schools? Our
elections? Right. Nothing.
Speaking
of our economy -- how many of the voting public has ever read Friedman
or Sowell or Hayek or Smith? Those with college educations know how to
say those names with a sneer, but they know nothing of their economic
observations. Note I didn’t say “theories” -- what these guys have to
say about how money works has been proven over and over, whereas Keynes
is proven wrong everywhere you look.
Therefore
our government, which is dedicated to Keynes’ worship of debt and
taxes, never produces the results it claims to want. The only thing our
senators and representatives appear to be good at is spending money that
belongs to someone else, and their lust for that spending power trumps
(no pun intended) their duty to their constituents and to the
Constitution -- of which many are completely ignorant. They didn’t even
flinch the first time Obama snatched away some of their legislative
power and by now they don’t even notice.
Obamacare,
which never did have popular support, received what little backup it
did because people don’t understand how insurance works, don’t have any
idea what it takes to become and remain a doctor, and are clueless about
the effect supply-and-demand has on the practice of medicine. Even the
richest government can’t pay for medical care it has destroyed.
Not
only do people not get how health care works, they have no idea how
education works. Why does anyone think you can measure the success of
education with test scores? Education has never been about the amassing
of dry facts, about stuffing heads; real learning has to do with opening
the mind to the possibilities, about encouraging lifelong curiosity.
Education is about truth and there’s very little of that in our schools.
In fact, the higher up the school ladder you go, the less truth is
available. It is no wonder that we have become a nation of ignoramuses
-- too many of us are without a real, solid, classic education that
allows us to question intelligently the nonsense the media feeds us.
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