What is the role of Government?

Started by Klaw2 pages

What is the role of Government?

At its core, to recognize rights and protect them.

Beyond that, the Government should be restrained as much as possible.

So what do you think?

Operating at random so as to spur on fairness.

That doesn't sound fair to me.

Well when you introduce risk and chance into life can make a profit. When you do it through randomness makes it create opportunities.

Plus through randomness gets rid of greed.

this thread does deserve to be heavily wondermanned... wondermanhandled

The role of government seems to be to protect the robber barons through various limited liability corporate schemes.

If corporations are people, aren't the owners technically slavers..?

I've already posted what the only legitimate roles of goverment are several times over past week. Get tired of repeating myself over and over again. So I direct anyone who may be interested in my views on it to recent threads.

Bailing out massive multinational banks when they wrecklessly destroy themselves and the economy

Brutalising it's own citizens

Bending over and taking it up the ass from tax dodging corporations by enacting laws written by corporate lawyers.

Lying.

Think that about covers it.

Originally posted by Klaw
At its core, to recognize rights and protect them.

Beyond that, the Government should be restrained as much as possible.

So what do you think?

there are 3 parts of government. The legislature, who write laws on behalf of the people who elected them, the executive, who appoints people to implement those laws and the judiciary, who defend victims of wrongdoing or punish the wrongdoers.

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Bailing out massive multinational banks when they wrecklessly destroy themselves and the economy

Brutalising it's own citizens

Bending over and taking it up the ass from tax dodging corporations by enacting laws written by corporate lawyers.

Lying.

Think that about covers it.

it covers their domestic side of it, sure

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
I've already posted what the only legitimate roles of goverment are several times over past week. Get tired of repeating myself over and over again. So I direct anyone who may be interested in my views on it to recent threads.
we must join the military! That’s your ****ing argument. Then you have the gall to say other people are fascist. 😳

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Bailing out massive multinational banks when they wrecklessly destroy themselves and the economy

Brutalising it's own citizens

Bending over and taking it up the ass from tax dodging corporations by enacting laws written by corporate lawyers.

Lying.

Think that about covers it.

Yeah, sounds like government to me.

Re: What is the role of Government?

Originally posted by Klaw
At its core, to recognize rights and protect them.

Beyond that, the Government should be restrained as much as possible.

So what do you think?

What rights specifically?

And how far should they go to protect them?

Originally posted by Blakemore
we must join the military! That’s your ****ing argument. Then you have the gall to say other people are fascist. 😳

Yeah the one benefit to getting rid of the Government (breaking down funding for the greedy, corrupt, war mongering military complex), is the one thing he wants to remain under Government control facepalm

Also if you want my basic definition of what government is it is this:

Government was a social construct we created or evolved as a way to make a standard set of rules so humans can work together for common goals.

And as the dynamics of humanity have gotten more complex so to has our government structures and the roles they play in our societies.

I think there will always be some form of social contract that gets created because we as humans need some set of rules in which to interact in our world.

I also think religions themselves served as a type of governing entity when it was harder for us to understand the world.

Re: Re: What is the role of Government?

Originally posted by Newjak
What rights specifically?

And how far should they go to protect them?

Things like Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Belief, Freedom of Association etc.

And the Government should go as far as possible without violating other peoples' rights to protect them.

Originally posted by Klaw
Things like Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Belief, Freedom of Association etc.

And the Government should go as far as possible without violating other peoples' rights to protect them.

a minimalist view of democracy. However, we live in a world of money and taxes. Those taxes are there to protect people who’re in need, medical, rescue and police services.

Should pay taxes because we’d do the same for them. It’s called empathy.

The role of government is to do what the people who created it and fund it tell it to do. At the end of the day, government is essentially a giant contractor agency hired by tax payers to provide a service.

Anything beyond that definition is arbitrary political ideology nonsense. The real question for the purposes of this thread I is, I imagine, what services do western citizens pay their western governments to provide?

On a individual level peoples' ideas of which services the government should provide will differ, but since we live in a Democratic environment, voting statistics will can give us some insight on the what majority of citizens want. Some of the things we pay our government to do are: protect us from outside forces that may try to hurt us, maintain order within our borders, provide many basic necessities such as medical aid, food, water and power and sometimes housing, provide and maintain roads, bridges and other infrastructure and to regulate the economy and corporations so that people may provide for themselves with work. There's a lot more, but those are some basic ones.

“Western people?”