In the 20th century governments killed 170 million of their own people -- not soldiers; unarmed civilians. That's 3.2 people per minute, every minute for a hundred years.
To those who bemoan "gridlock" and that "the government can't get anything done," I say: Be careful what you wish for. Imagine what horrible things they could do to us if they could break the gridlock and act in unison. Imagine the totalitarianism they could achieve if they stopped fighting themselves and fought against our interests in a united fashion, instead of fighting against our interests in a divided, disjointed, uncoordinated fashion. We should all hope that they stay divided and at each other’s throats, rather than being united and more effectively at OUR throats. The thought of our totalitarian beast of a government actually functioning “smoothly and efficiently” is frightening beyond belief.
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Hmmm.....the Tea Party wants fiscal responsibility and an end to wasteful spending.....sounds like total anarchy to me...
In the 20th century governments killed 170 million of their own people -- not soldiers; unarmed civilians. That's 3.2 people per minute, every minute for a hundred years.
Given that, how bad could anarchy actually be?
To those who bemoan "gridlock" and that "the government can't get anything done," I say:
Be careful what you wish for.
Imagine what horrible things they could do to us if they could break the gridlock and act in unison.
Imagine the totalitarianism they could achieve if they stopped fighting themselves and fought against our interests in a united fashion, instead of fighting against our interests in a divided, disjointed, uncoordinated fashion.
We should all hope that they stay divided and at each other’s throats, rather than being united and more effectively at OUR throats.
The thought of our totalitarian beast of a government actually functioning “smoothly and efficiently” is frightening beyond belief.
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