Social Security, Medicaid, and the Department of Veterans Affairs are just three examples of what should remain in the Public Domain.
Anything intended for the ongoing well being of We The People, which automatically includes National Parks, Environmental Protections, Consumer Rights, National Security, and much much more, must not be privatized and pirated into publicly traded corporations subjected to the whims of exorbitantly compensated company manipulators and treasure siphoning tactics.
Remember the phrase that has been passed around quite freely when huge corporations and financial institutions are running themselves and the national economy into burial through extremely poor management and outlandish golden parachutes? And as a result must rely on massive governmental bail outs to ensure that the economic percussion blow is minimized? The phrase is ‘too big to fail’.
To privatize such large departmental programs is to ensure that the government will need to ‘bail out’ the ‘too big to fail’, misleadingly privatized debacle. Such a fiasco is exampled in the current attempts to piratize our US Government, revealing outright debauchery at the expense and sacrifice of the well being and security of We The People.
Therefore first and foremost the government of the United States of America must remain in the Public Domain. Always comprised of We the People, with regulating policy enacted by We the People, with benefits expressly for We the People.
Degrading into a powerfully manipulative private sector has been proven to always translate to a suffering public sector, and ultimately an equally suffering private sector. For the private sector is forever in a format mimicking that of dictatorship, which has a tendency to enable rampant bullying, oppression, abuse, destruction.
Such a course is replete with a diminishing of joyful creativity, counteracting the flourishing pursuits of shared happiness in a thriving publicly oriented society. A government truly of We The People is the only effective means of equilibrium to the ‘winner take all’, survival of the fittest, monopolistic mentality of the private sector.
Maintaining a powerfully protected and supported and thriving People has been proven to always translate to a thriving private sector.