Foundation
for Better Government
(www.bettergovt.blogspot.com)
October 2, 2013
The Government Shut Down
By T.S. Khanna, October 2,
2013
This is the
second Government shut down in recent memory.
Strictly speaking, it is no one’s fault but the system. The system is breaking down. “Political Pandits” must listen.
As earnest reps,
public policy makers of Democratic and Republican Parties seek to achieve
conflicting goals based on two conflicting ideologies; Democratic Socialism and
Democratic Capitalism.
The difference of
goals arising from the same ideology can be resolved by give-and-take compromises. But the differences based on different
ideologies can be settled only in win or lose terms. When the operational power of the two
ideologies is equal, compromise is equated with unacceptable capitulation, leading
to deadlocks.
The Founding
Fathers had designed the US Government base on Capitalism, with checks and
balances. Since the 1930s, Socialism has
been gaining momentum. Now the
governmental system in place is loaded with and unable to accommodate the two
conflicting ideologies. The process of
checks and balances has turned into a path of logjams and deadlocks.
As previously
indicated in detail elsewhere, some structural changes in government are called
for: (a) Abolish the Senate and the position of the partisan President, (b)
Establish a non-partisan 15-member Supreme Council to be elected by the House
of Reps. The proposed Supreme Council
may take over the responsibilities of the Senate and the President with powers
(i) to make final decisions on the House of Reps logjams and deadlocks, (ii) to
interpret the Constitution, instead of the Supreme Court, and, (iii) to amend
the Constitution.
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