Orangeburst
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Then you believe no government would be best; which is a position I would hope most can see as lunacy.No. The least bad government is the smallest. The bigger, more powerful a government is the more bad it is.
I found it works well in most facets of life.
Parent/child
Employer/employee
Coach/player
Then you believe no government would be best; which is a position I would hope most can see as lunacy.
There is a reason why every society throughout the history of man has created a government.
You would be better served to realize that there is far more to evaluating the effectiveness of government than its placement on the size continuum.
I think most everyone does to a degree.
The best parents, employers, coaches etc... to a great degree.
It's only the solution in the absence of any other viable solution.....which again, is my point.But you take government as the solution..all elected by flawed.
If I was an employer, I would fire 80% of DC..but your faux standards of sitting at the top of the pyramid
Hey let's let them have more power. You are a trickle up/down guy and dont even realize it.
LOL.......What a piece of crap, but why you would bother to post it is what I find more interesting.EXCLUSIVE: 'He was an absolute phony.' Jimmy Carter's smiling, man-of-the-people persona - that saw him famously carry his own luggage - was 'all show', reveal ex-Secret Service agents who say president was 'rude and short' and 'talked down' to the military
After announcing his decision to live out his final days in hospice care at home, Jimmy Carter is being hailed as America's decent, humble president who cared about the so-called little people during his time in office.
And while his philanthropic work after leaving the White House speaks to that image, Secret Service agents who were on the 39th president's detail during his four-year term saw an entirely different man.
As revealed in my 2014 book, The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents, agents actually knew Carter as a great actor in the public eye.
Secret Service agents revealed Jimmy Carter, 98, was nothing like the smiling, friendly president that he projected and, in reality, was 'short and rude most of the time.' The former president is pictured above with his security detail
What Secret Service agents REALLY thought of Jimmy Carter | Daily Mail Online
Only if you take a single anecdote at gospel. I know one who spent time with JC. He said the former president could be a bit crochety at times but was very hospitable and told great stories around the campfireLike every other leftist POTUS before and after him, they’re all POS when you look below the surface.