"This Republican has some doubts"
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer had a guest column a few days ago that's worth reading. I'm aware I draw flak when I get even mildly political (and objectively, I think in four-plus years of writing this I've had less political content than many folks have in an active week), but I'll be candid: these are among the questions I wonder why my more conservative/libertarian friends and acquaintances don't ask.
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Too tired to think out a rational response beyond the fact that there are far too many laws in this country, and most make no sense to be on the books.
A law, by matter of fact, LIMITS your freedom.
Think about the motto of the state where I'm from. (Hint it's New Hampshire)
Quite simply I would rather take care of myself, than have a law do it for me. (seat belt laws?) anyway...
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That sounds like a fair statement.
I'm aware I draw flak when I get even mildly political
I hadn't known that. Why is that, do you suppose? Is there a perception that you're apolitical, for which you're usually admired?
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#1 It's not a democrat doing it.
#2 Like the last 'Great Republic' they expect the government to give back the power to the people once the crisis is over.
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Income Tax is temporary and the Social Security number will never be used for identification.
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