Break people all up into their seperate agendas or identities. Then, each group demands something from the other groups but each groups feels they are just as entitled as anybody is to money, special treatments, etc.
Then, as more and more people become part of an organizations that relies on public funding, you have more and more people who define themselves as separate from everybody else. And the government, being the overseer of how money is doled out gets to dictate how it is to be used.
So basically, because everybody wants special treatment, everybody infringes on everybody elses rights to live their life without government interference. Is this going to happen?
Are we relying on government to empower us only to have the government take it away later?
The funny thing sort of about this is that everybody who pays taxes is just handing over their money to the government, who hands it out to special interests so they can demand equal treatment from other special interests.
2007-08-25
12:20:08
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Seems to me the only entity that actually benefits and grows from this is the government.
2007-08-25
12:20:30 ·
update #1