tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102867.post2996969746507813271..comments2023-11-05T04:38:52.557-06:00Comments on LeftWingCracker: Ok, this and that...Steve Steffenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08104688163653632284noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9102867.post-75038357346228908922010-01-19T09:22:31.034-06:002010-01-19T09:22:31.034-06:00"Failure to do the right thing evaporated the..."Failure to do the right thing evaporated the base vote in 1994 and will do the same in 2010, and we do NOT need another GOP Congress that will destroy whatever is left of the American government due to ineptitude and outright malfeasance."<br /><br />Your equation of the government with American society is as dubious a leap in logic as your polar opposites who advocate that the government is somehow akin to the "V" aliens among us. The question remains, as it always will, does the government or the market provide the best means of distributing the goods and services to insure the "second bill of rights." We have spent trillions of government dollars in a myriad of centrally-run government programs with those "rights" as their aspiration. After all these years and all that money, what are the results? Your call to action, ironically enough, provides it. An article in cnn.money today about looming state budgetary disaster provides re-enforcement to your posting. After 70 years and several trillion, all you and your fellows can do is say "we haven't spent enough trillions. Spend more, tax more, consolidate more in the Great Capitol of Disinterested Benevolence in Washington, DC" and economic "justice" will somehow appear on our societal doorstep. If it hasn't worked by this point, just how many more trillions will government planning need to actually do so?callmeishmaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11487928923226189314noreply@blogger.com