jueves, 16 de julio de 2009

Guatemala is my nation. Part 4 of 4.

Public institutions in Guatemala are mostly failed, 98% of court cases are not resolved, the application of justice is almost a myth, a person can spend years in prison without being convicted or acquitted, offender appellant bribes easily and leaves free in a matter of hours. If a good cop in the process of catching a criminal "exceeded" the human rights officers jump to their defense. Public Prosecutor's Office are captured after being almost scandalous the way that violates the law. Policemen are often members of gangs of robbers, extortionists and kidnappers. Known entrepreneurs, who in spite of complying with complex government requirements for operation, social insurance, labor laws, paying taxes, are harassed by corrupt supervisors for the purpose of obtaining bribes and failing to report an anomaly, often fictional. Existing incentives are perverse. A Guatemalan citizen issued its opinion through a message on Twitter, about a bank, a few hours later the police came to his house and arrested him on charges of causing "financial panic", in contrast to white-collar criminal offenses unobjectionable enjoyed impunity.

Individuals are the backbone of this nation, who has a great enemy: The evil rulers and the system that feeds them. Socialism is a proven failure. Mercantilism or Socialism or Statist overlap -the enemies of freedom associated with capitalism- it keeps continuing poverty for the majority of my nation. Every day, joined supporters of this vicious circle to feed an immoral system, where waste is spread, which takes from some to give others who do not have any merit to deserve it, the only merit it is argument by politicians and political campaign or an argument for raising taxes and maintaining the level of impunity, what is that merit? Being poor, here are the majority.

Guatemalans need the rule of law, an issue that few understand and many speak. We need a system of total freedom of respect for individual rights to life, liberty, property, pursuing for their own happiness. To sustain these rights and benefits exponentials are required minimum. Freedom from government interference, in which each individual to be free to do whatever he wants without worrying that their rights are violated, assuming their responsibility for their actions, their only limit will not violate the right of someone else. We need a system where all are equal before the law. That law and its implementation are abstract, without distinction to anyone in particular or to benefit or harm him. We do not need a huge government. We need a government (politicians, bureaucrats) Limited, which is devoted solely to defending individuals and their rights without exception. Need a government that is acting as a policeman that protects some of the violence of others. Need a system of just laws, where each one is benefited, and that no officer or any individual regardless of their rank are above the law. Need a system where the individual is protected from abuse by officials or leaders. Need a system to reject, and annul any dictatorial authoritarianism through statist that uses the public interest as an excuse.

We need a system to ensure that any public official is only a servant of the individual, not the executioner, and if he does not comply with this mandate can be revoked from office and subjected to court. We need a system where an individual's right not to be violated by two or three, or four, or five, that the right of an individual can not be violated by a group claiming that they can do that are in the majority. Democracy is only an instrument of choice, not a lynching, not a method to grant rights. The individual right must prevail over the arbitrary abuse of two or more, more individuals there are not mean sum of rights. The only possible moral welfare is the welfare of the individual: the free citizen wellbeing of you. We need the government is not involved in the transactions of free individuals -economy- government intervention in the economy is the source of the crises.


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