Friday, 22 January 2010




Get the Hint, Mr. Obama 
By Dr. Steve Sjuggerud
Most people think the loss for the Democrats in Massachusetts this week was about 
health care.
But that's simple thinking.
The real issue is this: Voters are frustrated that their elected representatives in
 Washington are willfully ignoring their desires. 
This one is easy to see...
According to polls, over half of Americans don't want the government to take control of 
the health care system. But our elected officials aren't listening. Instead, they are voting 
the opposite way of their constituents.
The American people can't vote in Congress. So the Massachusetts election was simply
the only available outlet to express helplessness and anger with government.
The U.S. government is set up in what seems like a confusing way to outsiders.
 But it was designed very specifically by the founding fathers...
It was designed to prevent any government leader from having too much control.
To put it into today's terms, it was designed to prevent politicians like Nancy Pelosi
from being able to pass a bill that over half of Americans do not agree with.
Americans are pushing back.
I, for one, am glad. You see, a basic rule of economics is this:
The smaller the government, the greater that country's prosperity.
  We can choose to be more like North Korea (with more government control)
 or more like Switzerland (with less government control). Which sounds more appealing
to you?
The health care system makes up one-sixth of the U.S. economy. With the government
trying to take over one-sixth of the economy, our politicians are trying to make us more
like North Korea...
That's the extreme, of course. But the relationship between freedom (less government)
and prosperity is clear. When you arrange the world's countries in order of freedom
into quintiles, take a look at what you get:

Economic Freedom and Standard of Living

In short, if you want a decent standard of living for all citizens, government control 
is NOT the way to go.
Unfortunately, in this year's Index of Economic Freedom, the United States fell the most
among the top-20 countries. We are moving in the wrong direction. 
(Now, we're not even the most-free country in North America... Canada, 
even with government-controlled  health care, is considered more free than the U.S.)
You won't be prosperous unless you are free. Yet for whatever reason, our U.S. elected
 officials want to dramatically expand the role of government in our lives.
 
So I hope the message of the people gets through... It's not just about health care. It's about elected officials NOT listening to the people who elected them.
Fortunately, the people remember better than the politicians that less government –
not more – is the real path to prosperity for all.