Jefferson was one of the worst early presidents the United States had, managing the ongoing struggles in Europe and the US' effort to stay out of them so poorly that he almost caused a civil war. His emphasis on agrarian self-sufficiency means his rhetoric has little to do with, and nothing but contempt for, any of us posting here, much less our society.
Cite not to me a man who would refuse to try to understand modernity, as if he was the solution to its problems.
I guess I just don't understand your point. Jefferson points out that governments tend to get too big and overspend (sounds familiar), then it essentially enslaves the people with that debt in the form of taxation, and eventually, austerity. It knows it's too big, but it will do anything to keep itself around for as long as possible.
On top of that, our government borrows its money from a private company (The Federal Reserve is
not any kind of government organization and it functions with zero accountability, transparency, or responsibility), and it has plotted not just to steal our money, but our freedom (NDAA, Patriot Act). It colludes with banks, corporations, and the media to keep itself in power, regardless which party is at the helm (as long as it's not a third party; Gary Johnson got maybe 3 minutes of air time in
all of the 24/hr election coverage that we had to put up with all year). It's trying to take control of the internet in our country (PIPA, SOPA, Sen. Patrick Leahy's "E-mail Privacy" Bill) so people won't find out what they're actually doing. How far do we let it go? Taxes will go up and eventually programs will get cut (already happening in Greece, Spain, Portugal, I'm going to assume due to corruption and extremely poor stewardship/theft of tax dollars) just to maintain the status quo which will get progressively worse, because our government sold us out to the Fed, the richest private company on the planet that no one has ever heard of.
Your trust in the US government mystifies me. Those who really believe all that **** I just listed is really "in our best interests" or just don't care completely floor me. They're taking our freedom, liberty, and money little by little, and they are
not going to stop any time soon. The sooner we do something about it, the better off we'll be... but instead we're going to buy into the lies of either party, or just not give a ****, or argue about everything in between because we're exactly the kind of Americans they need us to be: ones who won't stand up for freedom, liberty, and a better life.
I don't care if Thomas Jefferson is one of the worst early presidents or not, it sure looks like he was right about what our government has become now.
Am I crazy? Or ignorant? Confused? What gives? I don't understand why more people aren't fired up by gradually losing their freedom.
* Ulala shrugs.