
My Ninth Rule of Politics
“The purpose of the political process is to persuade people to entrust you with power.”
You would think this rule is an easy one, but it’s not. What is it that most people want out of government? Truth is not much. Keep the liars and the thieves out of my business, let me keep most of the money I earn to take care of my needs and the needs of my family, and let me live the life I want to live without too much government intrusion. Don’t try to raise my kids for me, I can do that myself. Don’t try to run my business for me, I can do that too. If you can keep me, my family and my property safe, I can pretty much do the rest on my own.
Thomas Jefferson said it best in the Declaration of Independence when he wrote government exists to secure the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (which he originally wrote as property), and that government derives the just powers to perform these tasks from the consent of those who they govern. The way elected officials derive that consent is through the process of election. In a republic such as ours, elected officials serve for a specific period of time, and have to go… Read More