Curved_Sw0rd
Just Like That Bluebird
Or perhaps influence or involvement in the day to day life of the average US citizen. It's not something I can accurately quantify, at least not on my own.
There's been plenty of progress, in the opposite direction.Or perhaps influence or involvement in the day to day life of the average US citizen. It's not something I can accurately quantify, at least not on my own.
Yeah and if your on foodstamps or anything like prepare to be at their offices once or twice a week and if your on disability you have give a receipt on on all your purchases(this could be wrong) as I know this from second hand knowledge from at least three of my RL friendsThere's been plenty of progress, in the opposite direction.
I haven't heard anything about that, and I'm on both.Yeah and if your on foodstamps or anything like prepare to be at their offices once or twice a week and if your on disability you have give a receipt on on all your purchases(this could be wrong) as I know this from second hand knowledge from at least three of my RL friends
then I' probably wrong unless California is different somehowI haven't heard anything about that, and I'm on both.
The thing is, you can't. As the complexity of the world increases, so must government size. Then there is the fact that corporations are trying their Gilded Age shenanigans again, and that requires a large government to combat them.
... so you must have a big government in order to function in this incredibly complex world. If you want something less complex, go join an iron age/bronze age village reenactment somewhere and tell me how that turns out for you.