George Rebane
If sustainability of a government program is defined as its ongoing budgets not increasing their share of the country’s GDP for non-diminishing levels of service, then which of our government’s entitlement programs are sustainable? Which of the EU governments’ programs are sustainable?
I presented the above prompt to SuperGrok AI. And after its extensive analysis of both American and European government programs representing the implementation of socialism in its various degrees, the answer came back in a comprehensive dissertation concluding that no such sustainable programs can be found on either continent.
That socialism is an intrinsically unsustainable form of collectivist governance has been a seminal message in these pages for almost twenty years. The evidence, of course, is overwhelming. The corollary to the proposition is that socialism is a ratcheting gateway to autocracy cum tyranny, since its maintenance needs ever more comprehensive and invasive government controls to implement. Students of history also know that tyranny is a very stable form of governance for a country since new tyrannies simply replace old faltering tyrannies.
It always takes a special form of national ignorance for a sovereign nation-state to give up liberal governance based on individual liberties, personal security, and ownership of property (the Bastiat triangle of rights). We have witnessed three major occurrences of this during the 20th century that swept several hundred million to their untimely ends. And today we are living in the death spiral of western culture based on such rights.
As amply noted here, we in the United States have one political party that has rededicated itself to the destruction of a liberal America. In its multitude of leftwing public policies it has implemented the re-education of two plus generations of constituents now who have no clue as to what socialism is, yet are more than willing to give it a try for our collective future. As an example, they are successfully convincing their millions of minions that those who seek to reduce government funding and its regulatory umbrella – i.e. reduce the size of government – are the real fascistic autocrats to be opposed at all costs. Insane. Given this state of affairs across the land, where does the boundary between such ignorance and evil blur?


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