August 7, 2008

The Sum of Good Governance

In his first Inaugural Adress on March 4, 1801 Thomas Jefferson said that a "wise and frugal government...shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."

How would Thomas Jefferson feel about some of Barack Obama's recent promises (bribes) offered to the electorate in 2008? What would he think of a man who openly declares that he will take oil companies' profits, and redistribute those profits to those who didn't earn them?

Had our government left us free to regulate our own pursuits of industry and improvement we would not be paying $4.00 per gallon for gas. We wouldn't be funding our enemies. We would be extracting our own resources from our land. We would have more nuclear power plants and cheaper electricity. Don't people get it.

Could Thomas Jefferson have contemplated what would become of the government he fought so hard to establish?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

THE IDIOTS IN WASHINGTON STILL CAN'T UNDERSTAND SIMPLE ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES, LIKE SUPPLY AND DEMAND. SPEAKING OF DUH!?. PELOSI AND REID ARE IN THE BUSINESS OF WRECKING OUR LIVES.

The Lonely Conservative said...

Then they blame everyone but themselves.

Maggie Thornton said...

All of the Founding Father's would be aghast, as would American's, with few exceptions before the 1960's.

Excellent quote BTW.

Maggie
Maggie's Notebook

PRH said...

Amazing how the left wing loons around this country still envoke Jefferson and other founding fathers as old time liberals. They may have been classic 'Liberals" in their day, but today's Marxist fools and those men would have nothing in common.