Government is a beautiful thing

Billy000

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Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin.

The Democratic Party would elect Stalin in a heartbeat if you could
 
Let's see if liberals still think "government is a beautiful thing" when Trump cans 20% of federal drones who contribute nothing to society.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

Use the Constitution. It works. It keeps the federal government in check, as is its purpose.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.


We see how fucking bad it is anytime a nation has no government like Somalia and Haiti...It doesn't work.

It won't work.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

Use the Constitution. It works. It keeps the federal government in check, as is its purpose.
Lincoln, our nation's greatest president, expanded the power of the federal government.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.
billy democrats have hurt society too.....if you were not such a lefty you would be able to see that...
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

Use the Constitution. It works. It keeps the federal government in check, as is its purpose.
Lincoln, our nation's greatest president, expanded the power of the federal government.


And he was right to do so. No nation can work as 50 different states that hate each other...

No nation on earth works this way...
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.
billy democrats have hurt society too.....if you were not such a lefty you would be able to see that...
I never said they didn't.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

Use the Constitution. It works. It keeps the federal government in check, as is its purpose.
Lincoln, our nation's greatest president, expanded the power of the federal government.

Indeed. Now it's time to shrink it.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.


We see how fucking bad it is anytime a nation has no government like Somalia and Haiti...It doesn't work.

It won't work.


No one is yearning for a third world shit hole.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.


We see how fucking bad it is anytime a nation has no government like Somalia and Haiti...It doesn't work.

It won't work.


No one is yearning for a third world shit hole.
You are if you think "less government, the better".
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

You have an unreal expectation of the efficiency and wisdom of a massive bureaucracy. That's DIFFERENT than vesting powers in a Govt. And certainly, a $Bill dollar website for O-care that overran budget and schedule is a perfect example. Or the EPA yahoos that decided to blow up a mine in Colorado as a DIY project who STILL have their jobs and salaries. Or a State Dept that RENEWED Mohammed Attah's visa AFTER he flew a plane into the WTC..

You don't get competence and efficiency when Congress no longer controls the massive beast. IN FACT -- the "beast" controls Congress. Since Congress doesn't WRITE law anymore. It just passes "fill in the blank" legislation and tasks the agencies to figure it all out. That's a CLEAR indication -- that they've bitten off MUCH more than they should. Both ObamaCare and Dodd-Frank were "BLANK BILLS".. Neither is fully written or implemented TODAY. Which causes MASSIVE uncertainty in the markets and consumers and puts the brakes on the economy...
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.


We see how fucking bad it is anytime a nation has no government like Somalia and Haiti...It doesn't work.

It won't work.
What kind of moron compares America to a third world shithole in Africa? Oh yeah, a dumb fucking liberal.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.


We see how fucking bad it is anytime a nation has no government like Somalia and Haiti...It doesn't work.

It won't work.


No one is yearning for a third world shit hole.
You are if you think "less government, the better".

No, our government needs to shrink. That doesnt even begin to equate to wishing for some tyrant ruled wonderland.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

You have an unreal expectation of the efficiency and wisdom of a massive bureaucracy. That's DIFFERENT than vesting powers in a Govt. And certainly, a $Bill dollar website for O-care that overran budget and schedule is a perfect example. Or the EPA yahoos that decided to blow up a mine in Colorado as a DIY project who STILL have their jobs and salaries. Or a State Dept that RENEWED Mohammed Attah's visa AFTER he flew a plane into the WTC..

You don't get competence and efficiency when Congress no longer controls the massive beast. IN FACT -- the "beast" controls Congress. Since Congress doesn't WRITE law anymore. It just passes "fill in the blank" legislation and tasks the agencies to figure it all out. That's a CLEAR indication -- that they've bitten off MUCH more than they should. Both ObamaCare and Dodd-Frank were "BLANK BILLS".. Neither is fully written or implemented TODAY. Which causes MASSIVE uncertainty in the markets and consumers and puts the brakes on the economy...
There's also a difference between appointing the wrong people for the job and designing programs that are inherently effective if the right people are involved.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

You have an unreal expectation of the efficiency and wisdom of a massive bureaucracy. That's DIFFERENT than vesting powers in a Govt. And certainly, a $Bill dollar website for O-care that overran budget and schedule is a perfect example. Or the EPA yahoos that decided to blow up a mine in Colorado as a DIY project who STILL have their jobs and salaries. Or a State Dept that RENEWED Mohammed Attah's visa AFTER he flew a plane into the WTC..

You don't get competence and efficiency when Congress no longer controls the massive beast. IN FACT -- the "beast" controls Congress. Since Congress doesn't WRITE law anymore. It just passes "fill in the blank" legislation and tasks the agencies to figure it all out. That's a CLEAR indication -- that they've bitten off MUCH more than they should. Both ObamaCare and Dodd-Frank were "BLANK BILLS".. Neither is fully written or implemented TODAY. Which causes MASSIVE uncertainty in the markets and consumers and puts the brakes on the economy...
There's also a difference between appointing the wrong people for the job and designing programs that are inherently effective if the right people are involved.


That has been the communist manifesto ever since its inception.....if only we get the right people in, a veritable utopia will surely ensue......................and it never does. What does happen is dictators, tyrants, state owned control of property, price fixings, shortages AND millions of deaths.
 
Here's the thing about the RW's perspective on government: liberals don't say "more government, the better!" Obviously that's wrong when we look at Totalitarian regimes from history like Hitler or Stalin. Liberals, generally, want a government that serves the collective. They want a government that puts a capitalistic economy in check for the sake of the greater good.

Liberals want effective regulatory policies over society.

Now that idea is a thought-provoking one. One of course has to ask: where do you draw the line on government power? How do you balance individual freedom with law and order that protects society as a whole? It's not an easy answer.

However, all that being said, this country needs a strong government. It needs a strong federal government. Republicans' goals to weaken it are perverse.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.

When government works, it really works. It's a beautiful thing that can bring harmony to society if it is designed properly.{/quote]

HUH?


When government works...........

Do we have a full moon tonight

The fucking berners never ceas to amaze me


Here is the government "working" in Venezuela


venezuela-store-empty-shelves.jpg





Why don't pieces of shit like you move there?


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