| akuma587 said: You are right, but most of your complaints revolve around the government's relationship to the economy. Sure, government hasn't changed, but can you honestly tell me that the economy has not changed? Why should the relationship between the two stay the same when one of them has changed? Why should we subscribe to economic philosophy that was prevalent when people still road horses and buggies? Economics is not government. |
No, just most of my complaints that we argue about. We are on the same side in the abortion thread, and right now, I have nothing to complain about. Abortion laws are in line with my views.
And the only thing I argue about with economy is based on one basic view.
It is against what this country stands for, to take money from one group of people, for the sole purpose of giving it to another.
The other aspect of government that I always complain about is the centralization of power.
Government in the beginning was supposed to be small. It was there to protect your liberties, not to run your life. Government was not something people looked at to solve problems. Today it’s almost the only place they look.
When government does something to acquire more power over its people, or take more money to redistribute, you can find me arguing about it. Sadly, that’s about all they ever do.







