You do have to wonder. Why have a government if you don't want it to govern?

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Yep. I wonder how they combine the "I want to pay less tax" with the "Let's send more troops to <insert foreign, preferably non-Christian, country here>".

Of all their financial comitments the military must have a huge impact and they can hardly claim the investment has made the place any safer. Especially when run by Bush Jnr.
People are stupid. I'm more concerned with all the corruption and privacy invasions than raising taxes for a legitimate reason. It's about time for the US to have good healthcare for all citizens. So many other first world countries do. Why are people fighting it?
The country was founded upon the proposition that "government is a necessary evil" and therefore to be minimized. I'd say that proposition was founded on a simple reading of history, especially European.

Which has nothing much to do with today. Americans, I suspect, are caught between a rock and a hard place. Government has no profit metric as incentive to do a good job. But industry is no longer concerned with a fair exchange of value, just rapacious exploitation to extract the maximum profits and pay the hugest bonuses.

Finally, I don't think Americans want to get in line with what the rest of the world is doing, either. Au contraire...
Yes, I do find it strange that the only thing governments can be entrusted with is the big one, national security.

People are stupid.

Yep, that about sums it up, Cap'n.


I think it's propagated by the 1 percenters who fear government redistribution of wealth.
I especially like the final part of your comment koan911.

Obama should advertise the new system as "Let's build a system that is better than everyone elses."
There has long been some anti-government feeling in the US, but still at the same time, our great contribution to the world has been governmental: written constitution, bill of rights, separation of powers, etc.

Some place along the way, though, people seemed to think that government was (as Ronald Reagan said) "the problem, not the solution." And instead the trust of many and finances of all of us have moved to the Wall Streeters, bankers, bond salesmen.

Of course, Vietnam and Watergate didn't help.


Unfortunately, yes..

And instead the trust of many and finances of all of us have moved to the Wall Streeters, bankers, bond salesmen.

And government can only be entrusted with national security. I must say that I find that attitude very strange.


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