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December 26, 2022
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We all knew a kid in school who just had to run everything. Remember the classmate who insisted on picking the games you’d all play at recess, where you’d go after school, even who was “in” or “out” of your group? In high school, that kid had a compulsive need to be the leader of every student organization. You just wanted to say, “Hey! You’re not the boss of me!” Whatever happened to those kids? I wouldn’t be surprised if most ended up in government. We certainly have no shortage of people there who think they know how to live your life and spend your paycheck better than you do.

I’m convinced the world is divided into people who just want to live their own lives and those who, for some reason, have an uncontrollable urge to tell everyone else how to live. Unfortunately, to that latter group, government seems like the ideal place to work, and at the moment, they are getting 99.9% of all the attention from the media. As more of them gravitated toward government, Congress abdicated much of its legislating authority to unelected bureaucrats. Their bureaus grew like kudzu, and so did their regulations with the force of law (but no input from the people.) Then one day, we looked up and discovered we had a crushing national debt and were paying huge salaries to an army of people who enforce how big your soda should be and who couldn’t be fired and who is allowed to come into your daughter’s locker room. That’s when sane people realized that government is the LAST place these out-of-control control freaks needed to be.

The temptation for government to overreach is hardly new. In fact, it stretches back to the beginning of recorded history, and I bet even earlier than that. There’s a story in the ninth chapter of the book of Judges in the Old Testament about Gideon’s son Abimelech, who craved leadership and stature - not to serve the people but to control them and make them serve him. He said, “Give me dominion over your lives, and I will simplify your existence.” Wow, does that sound familiar? It’s basically the entire Democratic platform. Our government has taken us pretty far down that same road, but does your life seem any simpler -- or just a lot less free?

Anyway, back to Abimelech. He had a very smart younger brother, Jotham, who came up with a clever tale about three trees: an olive tree, a fig tree, and a vine tree. All three were fine trees that produced lots of fruit. All were offered the exalted position of “King Of All Trees,” but all three turned it down. The plant that wanted to be “King Of All Trees” was the bramble bush, a weak plant that produces no fruit at all. Jotham’s point was that only the weak and nonproductive have the desire to rule everyone else. Does that lesson not resonate like a gong right now?

When anyone aspires to a position of power, take a long, hard look. If that person seemingly crawled out of the cradle with an ambition to be President, then beware! Anytime someone talks about “running the country,” alarm bells should sound. No one – not the President, not Congress, no one person – “runs the country” or should aspire to.

That’s why the Founders took such pains to divide and limit federal power, and why we need to reinstate those limits that have been trampled in recent years, whether by Presidents ruling via executive order or out-of-control judges legislating from the bench or unelected bureaucrats abusing their power to try to influence the results of elections. If we allow any one person or entity to ignore those limits and assume the power to run everything, we won’t be able to stop them when they run America into the ground.

We should pick leaders who resemble the trees in the Bible story that don’t need or crave power but that have shown they bear good fruit. As it is said, by their fruits ye shall know them. Government has more than enough nuts already.

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Comments 101-110 of 142

  • Arthur Fox

    11/25/2022 06:29 PM

    See my remark above

  • Lady A

    11/25/2022 06:29 PM

    Term limits won't help as long as there are lobbyists on Capitol Hill. Also, term limits would harm citizens who live in areas where their representatives actually care about this country and do their jobs. What we need to do is focus on the 6th Amendment! Forget the Convention of States and the 5th Amendment garbage. All that will do is open a Pandora's Box that will sink our Great Nation faster. The COS is self serving and should terrify Americans! We need to force Congress through the 6th Amendment to pass RESPONSIBLE Fiscal Budgets/bills with no more than 2 items being addressed at a time. No more 10,000 + page bills that no one is able to read. ALL Americans should be allowed to read and discuss the proposed budgets and bills BEFORE Congress is allowed to vote on them. Also, if they don't do their jobs by passing a responsible fiscal budget (No more continuing resolutions EVER) they are ousted immediately. And last but not least... NO member of Congress should EVER EVER be able to pass a law that they and their staffers are exempt from and should NEVER be able to give themselves raises ever again. If the healthcare bills they have passed are so great, then I see no reason under heaven why they shouldn't be forced to use it also.

  • Lee G Larsen

    11/25/2022 06:10 PM

    Change to the Constitution Items:
    1. Pass "Balance Budget" Amendment
    2. Abolish lifetime tenure or set term limits for Congress and Federal Judges by amending Article III, Section I of the Constitution. Maybe, put Federal Judges up to the vote.
    3. Congress should have the power to override Supreme Court decisions with a two-thirds vote of both the House and Senate, by amending the Constitution.

  • S. Cathleen Wentz

    11/25/2022 06:00 PM

    Amen to that, Governor! I am worn out with all the demands made of people since the COVID pandemic happened and even before. While I think that our founding fathers were concerned that a president might try to become a monarch, but did not limit presidential terms at the time of our nation's founding (look what happened with FDR), it has become apparent that Washington has become the permanent playground of the rich and well-connected rather than servant leaders.

  • J D Perry

    11/25/2022 05:59 PM

    After two terms in office, one term in prison, just to assure normalcy in government.

  • Larry Allen

    11/25/2022 05:53 PM

    I PRAY WE ARE NOT TO LATE .I AM 78 AND I HAVE A LOT OF FIGHT LEFT IN ME ( TO THE DEATH!!! )

  • Kathleen Hanks

    11/25/2022 05:51 PM

    I left my comment as the answer to the question about term limits. I totally believe that staying in a government position for a lifetime can create an abuse of power and limiting the term limits for any of the government position should be adopted and soon. Thank you.

  • Jean T Tuten

    11/25/2022 05:51 PM

    Thanks for your leadership!

  • Janet Stuart

    11/25/2022 05:50 PM

    Only you, Mike, could equate our lousy leaders with those of biblical times. Thank you
    for being the only man in politics I have known to openly create religious guidance
    for our times.

  • Mary Laura Courtney

    11/25/2022 05:27 PM

    There is rampant corruption in the government. And they want another pay raise??? They were NOT voted into office to get rich, but to service the electors of the state they are SUPPOSED to represent! Time for all of that to come to a screeching halt. The sooner the better for this great nation.