no government?
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i see absolutely nothing wrong in working towards less government or keeping the government small and limited. Its proper to keep the government as the servant of the people and not the ruler. We are pretty free in comparison, and not free in others.. all comparisons are completely relative. And usually only used for perspectives. Its just important to keep all freedoms and liberties intact as much as possible and keep the power in check of governing bodies. Government has sole power of the use of physical force in order to protect us. However that use of force should not exceed its limited power dictated by strict laws. And as thus should not infringe on anyones basic liberties, unless those people are criminals and other such cases. If it does its likely a bad thing. Unfortunately to maintain such a balance requires a educated populace and as the size increases the oversight is much harder to do, so governments grow and it slowly snowballs out of control. Right now we dont have an educated populace. And by education i mean Education. A degree does mean they have an Education.... anyways, its always a good thing to try to have limited government and to maintain security of individual rights. ... oh and for those people spouting healthcare is a right, its not... a good sign of the current education.