mikemiller18 wrote:Dr. Jonah Rainwater wrote:No.
At the basic root of the social contract, the Government's sole purpose is to protect its' citizens and give them the security that society must provide. That's why even small-government Republicans support lots of spending on national defense. It's one of the main reasons for government's existence. In my opinion, defending against natural disasters and any other sort of threat to our security and safety is considered national defense. Should we be privatizing the US military so we can have competing, steamlined military forces that work against each other in the hope of being recognized for the "best" job? That's what competition would do in this sort of case. There's also no real reason for private companies to be more motivated than the NWS. At the NWS, it's not about money, it's about an even more important reward - saving lives.
National Defense spending is fine, alongs it is domestic of course. The problems is how they are funding it, through many unnecessary taxes and regulations.
The public welfare quote in the constitution has been so interpreted liberally that people want to expand it to hurricanes. Jefferson must be rolling over in his grave.
I wouldn't be so sure about Jefferson. He sold his personal library to the government to form the basis of the Library of Congress. You think he was against the government doing anything just because a private company could also do it? The king used to have a thing called royal charters that gave private companies monopolies on everything from tea to china. The U.S. democratic experiment was precisely against that kind of thing.
Some people have been fed a mythology of government = bad. Government is us, kid. If we want the NWS to provide the data it collects, on our dime, to us, and not just in secret to private companies, then that's what it's going to do. The data the NWS develops and releases is there for any capitalist to package, publish, massage, refute, comment on, spice up, add graphics, or do anything else it wants. Fortunes have been made by taking government-provided data and making it more valuable. It should never be about making the raw data unavailable simply so I have to subscribe to some private company's service to see it.
Where do you think a private weather service gets its maps? Did it send out cartographers to map the globe? No, maybe the USGS did, and thousands of private companies copied the free, publicly available geographic data to make their weather graphics, and their atlases, and their highway-diner placemats. Do you think the private companies placed buoys in the oceans to take temperature and salinity readings? No, maybe the coast guard did. Do you think the scientists who spent the last 50 years figuring out how tropical cyclones work did it with money from private weather companies? No, maybe they worked at land-grant universities and accepted government funding and used government computers. But now, it would be a perfect time for some private company, with all the infrastructure, research, and knowledge already in place, to cut a vital government agency off from We the People and start charging everybody (or making us slaves to TV stations who they will also charge) to get vital weather data. Puhhhleeeeze!