In the United States of America we have an open government and our government is required by law to tell us the rules that it has created for all of us, rules that we have indeed, participate in seeing to fruition. We are not to have any secret laws rules or regulations. Thus, we can watch on C-SPAN various Senatorial and Congressional committee meetings to watch our government in progress.
However, when doing so it becomes quite evident that many government regulators, who are to enforce these laws, and help create new rules have never been in the industries or business world long enough to understand how free-market capitalism works, and yet we expect them somehow to regulate it.
This would appear to be absolutely absurd to even a junior high school student, and yet is the way we run things in our society. Further, to make matters worse, we note that at the Harvard Law school commencement ceremonies; this famous law school is steering and pushing their students towards the public sector.
This is before they have any actual business experience or legal experience within the business world. If they become government regulators and lawyers having just come out of a very liberal law school then they will project onto business the very opposite of the fundamentals of free-market capitalism. This is quite dangerous to all we are and all we have built in this great nation called; the United States of America.
It should be considered completely unacceptable to allow this to occur and it is amazing that the regulators have not figured out yet that if they destroy the business world and our capitalistic society, that they themselves will no longer be needed. Of course, these regulatory lawyers can always move into the private sector and become bankruptcy lawyers for once great companies like Government Motors. Please consider this because I am not kidding.
Recommended Reading; Ayn Rand “Atlas Shrugged”
Lance Winslow – Lance Winslow’s Bio Lance Winslow is also Founder of the Car Wash Guys, a cool little Franchise Company; http://www.carwashguys.com/history/founder.html