And again, what is meant by to go Galt?
"Going Galt" is a reference to Atlas Shrugged.
John Galt builds an engine that runs off of atmospheric electricity. Limitless energy.
He looks at the world around him and decides it doesn't deserve his labor or invention. He leaves it in the lab of the company for whom he worked, complete with documentation and everything, and it lies forgotten for years.
In the meantime, he works with the best and brightest industrialists in the world (while the socialist whiners work in opposite directions) to simply "let go" of their lives in the moocher world. He builds a small retreat hidden from the rest of the world, and as socialism eats all of man's accomplishments he draws all the talent in the world to his valley as the lights of the world go out.
Dramatic... but educational. If you don't like how the country is going and how it is using your contributions, retreat from it. Don't contribute. Or reduce your contribution.
If enough talent simply says "nah, I don't want anything to do with this crap" and looks out only for its own self interest, the system that you despise will run out of fuel and come to a stop.
Once you kick out the driver you can re-prime it with the right kind of people and start it up again.
At least, that's the theory.