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Originally Posted by whell
Its posts like this that will continue to perpetuate the problem. There is NO ONE who is actively and appropriately participating in the political process that is advocating for no government.
The issue is more likely that we'd all like to see a good spring cleaning in Washington - and to a greater or lesser extent at the state level. Some of us would like to see government in DC reduced in scope - I for one believe that there is far to much political power - and the accompanying influence pedaling and corruption - inside the beltway. But no one I know or respect advocates for "no government"
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Ah, some good sense. Reform and good government are worthy goals, and we can work together, find areas of agreement, compromise, get some things done. We each get some of what we want, as opposed to the current climate of stalemate and animosity. Sound good?