Quote from DontMissTheBus:
I'll preface by saying that my own personal politics lean towards liberalism (though I'm not bat sht insane and believe in certain compromises given that we live with other people around us) - I say that because I want to point that I actually pose the following question with some sympathy to your views:
Let me ask you: in your view, has there ever been a single form of government that hasn't caused a giant mess?
I suspect you will say no - and again, I'm very sympathetic to that - but shouldn't that point out that perhaps, economic crisis is more ingrained in either natural law or human nature than can be simply scapegoated to some minority malicious actors, be them bankers, aristocrats, or technocrats?
"Economic crisis in natural law"... of course. Famine, plague, floods.
"Has there EVER been a single form of government hasn't caused a mess"? The answer to that is mostly NO. (Maybe there is an exception or two, but that wouldn't refute the argument.)
Government's PROPER function... is to set the framework of laws and enforce them to the equal justice of all.... not to have their manipulative fingers in EVERY FRICKIN' THING... like they do nowdays.
There hasn't been all that much genuine "freedom" in the history of the world. It's mostly been about Kings, despots, and dictators imposing their personal greed upon their populace.
The Founders gave us a shot at genuine personal and economic freedom. We had it for a while, but we've morphed into a form of "oligarchical despotism".

