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The Sanity Inspector10/02/2009 6:56:49 pm PDT

re: #279 PT Barnum

The problem is that if one believes that government can never be effective, one has no motivation to make it effective. Which explains any number of cloister flocks that occurred during the Bush years /

That’s not to say that government can solve every problem but that there are problems that cannot be solved by private enterprise because the payoffs are too far into the future to be attractive.

To me government should be focused on the long range thinking that private enterprise doesn’t tend to do all that much.

Any number of things we enjoy today were created by the government without a profit motive and then turned into tremendous opportunities. Without ARPANET, for example, I doubt any of us would be having this conversation in this venue. I was able to drive cross country to see my parents in a few hours because of the interstate highway system. Those are examples where government is able to be effective.

But if things were limited to government involvement, then we’d still be stuck with just ARPANET. No one in government would have had the vision or motive to take the concept and run with it.