One way conservstives want the government to “go to far” is by giving the government the right to force women to give birth against their will
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When I was growing up, I read that, because perfection is infinite, it takes infinite resources to achieve perfection. But stopping at less than perfection requires hard choices.
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Unfortunately we are on track to answer that question. We are creeping towards the unspoken elephant in the room. Doe v Virginia SCOTUS ruling, and the combined 9th Circuit cases testing Heller and McDonald will be a turning point.
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Never, it has more than enough already
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When the next revolution is like the French Revolution...
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It never does for the left
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The regressive left would like to man-mark each member of the public with one government person. This way, we can be sure there will be no more wrong-think.
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Never, Roman empire collapsing on itself...
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The instant you can identify that there is a government and that it has the power to tax. That's it. That's enough.
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This one had nothing but dialogue suited for a blind audience. Nicely done, and well stated. Probably going to retweet it.
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When does “more” government ever become “enough?” 