The State of Corruption

I apologize ahead of time for this somewhat “downer” blog, but today, I am fighting with my own industry and product providers about a new “interpretation of the rules” that could have deleterious effects on my clients.  If we continue to allow the “rules of today” to mean something different tomorrow, then we will soon find that we have no laws, no rules, no society and no order.  God help us if we continue on that path…

I have been inundated lately with news about rules, changes to rules, re-interpretation of rules and how-to articles for protecting oneself from all these RULES.  It is tiresome…and I am just referencing the financial world.  Lord knows what it is like in banking, medicine, education and the other fields of endeavor.

But as bad as the rules and regulations that emanate from our leviathan government are, I do not believe they are the fundamental cause of our decline.  Rather, it is the RULERS and the RULED that continue down this path that are the real culprits in the loss of our peace, prosperity and liberty.  For it is our leaders who perennially legislate, regulate and dictate all of these damnable rules.  And it is us, the falsely-obedient citizen-servant class, who either supinely accept their out-of-bounds mandates or who legalistically escape their purview…for a time…without rightfully contesting their usurpations.

Tacitus said: “The more corrupt the state, the more laws.”  If he would have said, “the more corrupt the state, the more PSEUDO-laws,” I would have been in 100% agreement with him.  What we suffer under today is not a proliferation of laws properly speaking, but a metastasizing of bureaucracies and errant regulations.

Proper laws establish a moral right and wrong while having a definite beginning and end.  If you are on the “wrong side of the law” you know it!  But rules, regulations and interpretations establish the will of a regulator and, while having a definite beginning, have no end in sight.  You might be on the right side of the “bureau” today, but who knows tomorrow?  It is a bit like playing a game with a guy who makes up the rules as he goes along.  We all know how frustrating that can be.

In short, the government is in a state of corruption.  But notice, Tacitus didn’t say “government”, he said “state”, the body politic and that includes the citizenry.  We, as citizens, share in the responsibility of the corrupt state of our State.  So long as we go along with (or try to navigate through) this unjust growth of “pseudo-laws”, allow the usurpation of the limits on governmental power or fail to oppose on principle each abuse of any and all citizens, then we deserve the government we get.

So what can we do?  Admittedly, solutions at any level higher than the family seem bleak.  However, we can start with our family and associate with other good families to begin to repair the cells of the body politic.  Actions we could take are:

  • Restoring faith in God and reversing our faith in government or any other creature;
  • “Seeking first His Kingdom” rather than anything else, especially “security”;
  • Getting involved in any level of government (or in other societal institutions) and standing firm against the growth in regulations, bureaus or other misguided attempts at utopia;
  • Creating real communities at the local level; and
  • Withdrawing from those things that lead us into the “game with the ever-changing rules.”  

 As our conditions worsen, we will be called to act in more drastic ways.  Perhaps the best approach we can take at this juncture is to strengthen ourselves now, morally, physically and intellectually, so that we will have the courage, strength and knowledge to do the right thing when the time comes.

In the meantime, let’s do what every society has been called upon to do when their societies became corrupt: Repent and pray!

4 thoughts on “The State of Corruption

  1. As always, good stuff here. Like you, I’m fighting the temptation to be “down” about the issues you’re addressing. You’re distinction between “the state” and “government” is quite important, and has far reaching implications for those willing to really look into the difference.

    Thanks…

    John Schroder

  2. Thanks David. It does get to the point where you wonder what to do. The growth of Government is scarey and to see people cheerleading it is pretty sad.

    1. Hey Bob:

      Thanks for reading…my rantings! I know there are a million fights to fight, but if each one of us will simply fight the wrongs that are in front of us, then perhaps we can begin to turn this thing around. I have already started rattling the cages of the bureaucruds that are messing with my clients. Please do the same in your field.

      God bless!

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