I wish people were as passionate about regulating their government as they are regulating their neighbors
What is happening this very second?
Do you know?
Are your neighbors watching a channel you find offensive? Do they refuse to recycle? Might they play their music (not your type of music) a bit too loud for your tastes? What if they want to believe in God in a way you know is wrong? What if they want to speak to children about their beliefs? Should they be permitted to engage in any of these activities? Who is going to stop them? Will it be you? Will you advocate for an increased power to government to make this happen?
Is your government conducting a private war in a country you have never heard of? Do you know? What is the national debt at this very moment? Does your number include promises of social security payments to future generations? What is owed to welfare and Medicare recipients? Is this number increasing? How will it be paid? Is it ever going to be paid? Every time a government committee meets, what is the cost? Every time a congressman speaks, what is the cost? Can you calculate the cost per word? Did you even hear the words?
I am passionate about focusing my attention to limiting government. I am passionate about following the US Constitution and eliminating the deliberate expansion of government into areas not authorized by the US Constitution. I am passionate about awakening the populace to the bounty millions have died to provide instead of the pittance politicians and unelected bureaucrats dangle in front of us.
The United States needs to return to the limited form of government the founding fathers intended. The citizens of the United States need to understand their responsibilities, not just the benefits, in this limited form of government.
Government is not the solution! It is frequently the problem and (more than frequently) the origin of the problem.
Regulation does not come from government. Regulation must come from the people regulating government.
The Bill of Rights is the greatest example of governmental regulation.
The apathy of ignorant and slothful is the greatest example of regulation by government.
Apathy, ignorant, and slothful are found in the dictionary.
The word, "gullible" is not.