TheRealMafoo said:
The real reason for this thread, (and most of my political threads), is giving our leaders to much power is never a good thing. We are in a world right now where it would be very easy for Obama to collect a lot more power. A lot of the country sees him as the second coming. He can do no wrong, and the best for the country is to just put all of our lives in his hands. He is no better or worse then the last guy, or if the power is the same, the next guy. The problem is not the man, but the power you give him. I am trying to open peoples eyes to how this man is just another man, prone to attempt to use his power to try and help people, only to end the end screw things up with it. The passages I quoted from you, show you already understand this, and thus you are not my target audience. Thanks by the way, I can't wait to me married! I should put this in my quote block: Describe who I am talking about Bush or Obama: I hope to use all my power, and maybe ever a little I shouldn't have, to change the world in way that's better for all that live in it. Answer: both. (the last 8 years showed how effective that is). |
I think you understand most of the truth, but not quite all of it.
I think there's a corollary to that maxim from President Ford in your signature:
A government small enough to not take anything away from you is a government small enough to not be able to prevent others from taking everything you have.
The government's just the big bully we've put together to help us deal with the smaller bullies. Make the big bully smaller and the smaller bullies get bigger. There's no way of objectively deciding who we should be more scared of.
For the past hundred years or so, people have been more afraid of the smaller bullies. At some point we'll probably see that pushed to a point where it's clearly too far and the pendulum will swing back in the other direction. It's not clear where that point will be and it's not my place to answer that question for other people.
You know a great philosopher once said, "the day destroys the night; the night divides the day."







