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Grakel | 4 years ago

Government power is inherently corrupt. Everyone wants their government to step in and implement their pet preference, and very few people are willing to say: the less a government does, the better.

Edit: apparently I'm blocked from replying below, so: Saying that people who disagree aren't knowledgeable is the biggest thing making politics so hateful today. Small government works great. The smaller the better. For me, that's no dumb abortion laws or carbon taxes.

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rootusrootus|4 years ago

> apparently I'm blocked from replying below

There are some rules on replying, I think. Timing, maybe, whether you're replying to someone who replied to you, maybe. I haven't worked them all out. But I will say that if the reply link does not show below the post, clicking on the timestamp link will take you to the post by itself, and on that page there will be a reply link. At least, every time I've needed to use it myself for that reason.

sofixa|4 years ago

> and very few people are willing to say: the less a government does, the better.

A lot of people are saying that, and in most cases just out themselves as loud and not very knowledgeable people.

Governments exist for a bunch of reasons. Many things are only possible or can only work well if done centrally and without a profit motive (like most things infrastructure and utility, healthcare to name a few). Yes, people want their governments to do things said people want. What's the problem that? If i want more bike lanes in my city, you can bet your ass I'll petition and lobby the mayor for that. Who else could do it? A benevolent rich person? As if.

Same goes for many many many other things. Banning single use plastics? Carbon tax? Giving incentives so that energy generation and transportation switch to less carbon intensive ( nuclear, renewables, EVs, rail electrification) energy? Creating good public transit so that less people need polluting and space wasting vehicles? Etc etc etc.

The US libertarian "small government" dream simply doesn't work. And the best part is that state governments that ostensibly follow that dogma are still able to force their nonsense pet preferences ( like abortions in Texas) or ask for federal help when disaster strikes ( the recent Kentucky natural disasters). Off the top of my head i can't think of other places in developed countries that went so far on the "the less a government does, the better" thing, that's why I'm only giving them as examples.