"The major social problems of the United States--deteriorating
education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family
values, the crisis in medical care--have been produced by well-intended
actions of government. That is easy to document. The difficult task is
understanding why government is the problem. The power of special
interests arising from the concentrated benefits of most government
actions and their dispersed costs is only part of the answer. A more
fundamental part is the difference between the self-interest of
individuals when they are engaged in the private sector and the
self-interest of the same individuals when they are engaged in the
government sector. The result is a government system that is no longer
controlled by "we, the people." Instead of Lincoln's government "of the
people, by the people, and for the people," we now have a government "of
the people, by the bureaucrats, for the bureaucrats," including the
elected representatives who have become bureaucrats. At the moment, term
limits appear to be the reform that promises to be most effective in
curbing Leviathan."