• letter
  • print
  • follow

Don't destroy government


Mar 24 2009

The Bellevue Reporter's editorials, cartoons, and columns consistently present a conservative slant on issues. Specifically, they revel in denouncing taxation and supposed government waste.

Fact is: government provides all sorts of essential services (e.g., banking, food and environmental regulations, the police, public health departments, public roads and transportation, libraries, parks, education, licensing, courts, land management, and disaster services). Moreover, government is often far more efficient than the private sector (compare health care in the U.S. with in Europe).

Fact is, any further cuts to the state budget will be cutting into bone.

Fact is: Washington state has a regressive tax system that benefits the well-to-do and burdens the middle class and the poor with an unfair share of the costs.

Oddly enough, it's often well-to-do people (like Bill Gates Sr.) that support progressive income taxes while poorer people buy into conservative propaganda about "tax relief" and "elitist government." A senior Microsoft executive told me that almost everyone there is politically progressive.

Yes, government can be wasteful (witness the unprecedented corruption, bloat, and waste that occurred when Republicans controlled Congress and the White House from 2000 until 2006.) But the answer isn't to destroy government.

Weak government regulation was a major cause of the subprime crash and corporate scandals. Low taxation has resulted in crushing debt and grossly unequal concentration of wealth.

Donald A. Smith, Bellevue

COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in the PNWLocalNews.com community, but we ask you to follow our guidelines for respecting community standards. In a nutshell, don't say anything you wouldn't want your mother to read.

So keep your comments:

  • Civil
  • Smart
  • On-topic
  • Free of profanity

We ask that all participants own their words by registering for an account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and drive-by commenters.

As a community site, we ask that the community help by using the "Flag" button on each comment if they feel the comment has violated the rules. You can also use the up and down arrows on each comment to voice your opinion about that particular comment.

Want to tell us something but you don't want it to be public? Talk to us privately.