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Re: Ahhh
Date: 2010-01-21 07:04 pm (UTC)Today, the government does far more than that. It imposes upon us ideals and pragmatic goals determined by a very limited number of political leaders who have little concern for our individual interests. They say (and may well believe) that they seek to maximize our collective welfare, but in practical terms, they harm us both individually and collectively.
So the less they can do, the better.
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Re: Ahhh
Date: 2010-01-22 07:13 pm (UTC)Do you really think we'd all be better off if there were no government (which seems to me to be exactly what you are asking for when you cheer gridlock)? Wouldn't that end up being what we see in Somalia?
I just don't see the benefit to be accrued by saying "No" to anything the government tries to do. The government isn't composed of space aliens trying to take us over... is is composed of us... our fathers and mothers, our sisters and brothers, our fellow citizens.
Re: Ahhh
Date: 2010-01-23 06:57 am (UTC)But I can tell the difference betweeen public-safety functions such as those you mentioned and bloated counterproductive bureaucracies that have never, will never, and logically can't achieve their stated goals.
The US government long ago moved beyond public-safety functions into these inappropriate activities, so at this point, the more gridlock impeding the further expansion of the government's powers, the better.
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