Patrick Kern
A Day in my Life
without Government
This morning I woke up in my bed. I went to the
bathroom and used the facilities. If we didn't have a government,
I may have had to go outside to do that. If I wanted to take a
shower, I may have had to find a creek or a river without the
government.
Next I turned on the T.V. and made myself breakfast.
The cereal that I ate was FDA approved. The eggs, FDA approved.
Without a government, I may have had to hunt for my breakfast. If
that were the case, my entire day could be entirely made up of
hunting and looking for food. I probably wouldn't get the chance
to watch the news.
Almost all the shows on T.V. are all regulated by
the F.C.C. There are certain words or images that cannot be said or
seen on certain channels. The news channels for the most part are
supposed to stay objective, but that doesn't always happen. Either
way, someone is paying for all of these productions to be seen, and
those that pay, probably want the content of their productions to
maintain a certain image and reputation.
After breakfast it's time to drive to school. The
government regulates all of the roads that I will drive on. The
speed limit, red lights, stop signs, all to keep our roads safe.
These have all been implemented by the government. Driving would be
a far more dangerous activity without all of the traffic laws that
are in place.
I arrive at school with the government to thank for
the opportunity. Without financial aid, I would not have the
opportunity to continue school and I would be working a full time job
somewhere else. In a sense, school is my job, and it is an
investment in my future. My financial aid also depends upon my
academic progress, so I have to keep up in order to receive the
financial and social benefits that education provides. Without the
government, the only schooling I would receive would most likely be
an elder in my immediate surroundings.
There is a lot of construction at school as well.
All of this is permitted through government means. All of the
construction on the roads as well. It is an upgrade to our current
civilization, and without government approval I doubt that any
upgrades would be happening. We would still have dirt roads and live
in log cabins without any climate control or water.
While at school I use the facilities there. I drink
from the water fountains. All of these things wouldn't be
available without government guidance. The food and cafeteria areas,
all need to receive certain permits and licenses in order to operate.
This isn't only at school, but everywhere. Any restaurant I eat
at will need to meet certain regulations in order to operate and stay
in business. Without the government, a lot of restaurants would
probably be very dirty and there would probably be more people
getting sick from the food that they eat.
When I go to the gym, the gym needs permits and
licenses to be open and in business. Without the government the only
workout I would be getting would consist of hunting and cutting down
trees.
At the end of the day, it's
time to relax and maybe do some homework before bed. Without the
government, I would definitely be finding a way to relax, though it
may not be as easy if I was living in a place without heat. I might
have to build a fire. All in all, the government makes our lives
easier and simpler, even with all the drama and politics involved.
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