Rockwell's
Next Thirty Days
by
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
DIGG THIS
Last time,
I laid out my "Thirty
Day Plan" for de-socializing America. But I didn't scrap
all of big government; now it's time for more:
DAY ONE:
Foreign junkets are outlawed. If anyone on the federal payroll wants
to fly overseas, he has to buy his own ticket. The State Department,
Congress, and White House go into hyperventilation.
DAY TWO:
Medicare and Medicaid are abolished as illegitimate transfers of
wealth that drive up the cost of care. HHS, whose insolent $30,000
clerks can't speak intelligible English, goes out of business.
DAY THREE:
The Supreme Court reads the Constitution, and reverses every court
decision of the last fifty years.
DAY FOUR:
The doors of the Legal Services Corporation are nailed shut. The
envious must now pay for their own anti-business lawsuits.
DAY FIVE:
Marxist inheritance taxes are terminated as the moral equivalent
of stealing pennies from a dead man's eyes.
DAY SIX:
To help prevent the growth of a new welfare state, the franchise
is restricted: no one on the dole, which includes government employees,
may vote.
DAY SEVEN:
Civil service is abolished, and the grand, old Jefferson-Jackson
"spoils system" reintroduced. With "rotation in office,"
there is no permanent governing class of officials, and voters can
actually change the government.
DAY EIGHT:
Racial set-asides are repealed. The remaining government contractors
are judged on ability.
DAY NINE:
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is axed; 126 years after
slavery, employers are freed. They can hire, fire, and promote on
their property as they think best
DAY TEN:
The Food and Drug Administration is killed. The First Amendment
now applies to commercial speech, and producers and consumers decide
the content of food labels. Patients and doctors determine what
drugs to use, and a host of life-saving drugs and medical devices
are developed.
DAY ELEVEN:
National Public Radio is replaced by static, a big improvement.
Taxpayers no longer subsidize hysterical left-wing broadcasts about
the oppression (i.e., non-funding) of transvestite Kenyan obukano
street musicians.
DAY TWELVE:
The war on drugs is no more. Prices and therefore street crime plummet,
and hoodlums no longer grow rich, thus restoring the natural socioeconomic
hierarchy.
DAY THIRTEEN:
Mother-Knows-Best government is gagged: no more hectoring about
tobacco and alcohol.
DAY FOURTEEN:
NASA is blasted. Private businesses and scientific organizations
now launch satellites at their own expense. If Star Trek fans want
space exploration, they are free to pay for it.
DAY FIFTEEN:
The Old Executive Office Building next door to the White House becomes
a museum of big government. Although now housing just part of the
president's personal staff, it once held the entire departments
of War, State, and Interior.
DAY SIXTEEN:
Head Start, the beloved but incompetent children's welfare program,
is abolished as a scam on the taxpayers and an unwarranted intrusion
into families.
DAY SEVENTEEN:
The Office of the United States Trade Representative is abolished,
along with every tariff, quota, and "free trade" agreement.
Businesses negotiate their own deals with foreign governments, at
no cost to the taxpayer.
DAY EIGHTEEN:
The Export-Import Bank and the Overseas Private Investment Corp
are shut down. American corporations doing business overseas must
now bear their own costs.
DAY NINETEEN:
Sixty-eight federal commissions, boards, and committees are scrapped,
including the Appalachian Regional Commission, the Indian Arts and
Crafts Board, and the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell
Holmes Device.
DAY TWENTY:
Government and quasi-government museums like the Smithsonian are
privatized, and soon discover that regular Americans won't pay to
see left-wing, state-exalting, anti-American multicultural extravaganzas,
or a mirror hanging on a wall and labeled: "Mirror."
DAY TWENTY-ONE:
The Federal Emergency Management Administration is abolished. Disaster
relief is left to private charities, which actually provide it,
and there are no more FEMA schemes for "emergency" bureaucratic
takeovers of the country.
DAY TWENTY-TWO:
Any federal agency whose initials are incomprehensible to the average
taxpayer is bumped off, including FHFB, FLRA, FMSHRC, and FRTIB.
DAY TWENTY-THREE:
The Americans with Disabilities Act, which burdens businesses with
new regulatory costs and shuts the most severely disabled people
out of the work force, is killed.
DAY TWENTY-FOUR:
The Seventeenth Amendment mandating direct election of U.S. senators
is repealed, and state legislatures once again elect senators as
their representatives, vastly strengthening the states as against
the federal ex-leviathan.
DAY TWENTY-FIVE:
Bankruptcy laws are repealed; debtors who refuse to pay their debts
are treated as virtual thieves.
DAY TWENTY-SIX:
The FHA, Ginnie Mae, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and all other agencies
that subsidize housing are torn down. No longer is there malinvestment
in this area.
DAY
TWENTY-SEVEN: The U.S. Foreign Service, whose ambassadors live
luxuriously in mansions with retinues of personal servants, is replaced
with fax machines.
DAY TWENTY-EIGHT:
To protect American sovereignty and independence, the U.S. left
the U.N., the I.M.F., and the World Bank in my first 30 days. Now
we leave 46 other globaloney outfits, including the International
Labor Organization, the World Health Organization, and the Inter-American
Tropical Tuna Commission.
DAY TWENTY-NINE:
We continue, junking the International Jute Organization, the International
Criminal Police Organization, the International Office of Epizootics
[horse fungus], the International Office of Vine and Wine, and the
International Rubber Study Group.
DAY
THIRTY: Finally, we dump the International Union for the Protection
of New Varieties of Plants, the African Development Bank, the Asian
Development Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the International
Development Association, and the International Finance Corporation.
Bankrupt foreign politicos must now apply to the Household Finance
Corporation.
This article appeared in The
Free Market for January 1992.
August
31, 2007
Llewellyn
H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him
mail] is president of the Ludwig
von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com,
and author of Speaking
of Liberty.
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© 2007 Ludwig von Mises Institute
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