The internet is under a political revolution, and it's over one man, Dr. Ron Paul.
For those living under a rock, or another hard object, Dr. Paul is considered to be a long shot presidential candidate by the Mainstream Media (referred to as MSM henceforth). Just don't try to tell that to individuals on digg, youtube, and other social sites or you will risk your on-line image and reputation.
Dr. Paul has become increasingly, and even annoyingly, popular due to his fierce and consistent opposition to winless wars in Iraq and Iran. Dr. Paul has also always been against the Patriot act, a move that allows the government to spy on all your communications and should you prove to be a "terrorist", they can immediately freeze all your assets and take you into custody without a fair trial first. Dr. Paul also has plans to revive our floundering economy, and save the falling dollar. Dr. Paul also plans on removing any form of an income tax, a move obviously popular among many Americans.
However, there are policies that Dr. Paul has that remain unpopular due to a lack of understanding by the general public. One popular criticism of Dr. Paul is his plan to limit the influence of the federal government. This would include the removal of the IRS, Dept. of Education, social security, the Federal Reserve, the Food and Drug Administration, and many more federal institutions; minus the Dept. of Defense, which Dr. Paul plans to use them for border security rather than military invasions.
Let's take a look at the effect of removing one of these departments. Let's hypothesize what will occur upon the removal of the FDA.
The FDA is responsible for the safety of food, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, and radiation emitting products. And yet, we can see their failure in these aspects quite easily. E coli ran rampant, quality drugs take forever to be approved causing people to die, while FDA approved prescription drugs have killed over half a million Americans since September 2001, obesity have tripled in three decades, and many more failures.
And yet, the FDA is alive and well, operating with a budget of well over 2 billion dollars. Agencies such as this don't deserve to exist, and should be well into bankruptcy. But the FDA will never go away. Why? Because it's a government run monopoly that you and I pay for out of our own pay checks.
Now imagine for a moment the FDA ceased to exist. With the giant monopoly out of the picture, the nation will turn to private consumer groups to replace the FDA.
If the FDA messed up, and approved a harmful product, nothing will happen. Maybe an employee will be reprimanded, but the agency still exists. If a consumer group messes up, they will go out of business and lose credibility. Therefore, only the best businesses such as "Consumer Reports" will exist and ensure the safety of the public because the nation will have the highest confidence in that group.
Furthermore, citizens today have become oblivious to what they are using. If the FDA approves the product, more than likely, people will trust the product, and use it freely, rationalizing, "hey, if the government approves it, it must be safe". Yet, we see recalls go up on a daily basis. But, if we institute a free market system, buyers will be responsible for what they buy based on their own research, increasing the amount of careful purchases by an informed citizens.
Furthermore, monopolies will be difficult to establish because if the group makes a single mistake, it will open the door for the competition to step in and capitalize. Similar to what has fallen upon the presumed behemoth Microsoft (of whose dominance Apple and Google are starting to eat into), no group will be invincible as long as the government is not assisting them (cable companies). What we will likely see is a number of groups to inspect and approve consumer products, some specializing in certain categories. And the mark of a solid product will be one that has passed many groups, not just one (the FDA).
Thoughts? Agree or disagree? Confused? Please let me know.