Unlimited government and the free state
Free Market News Network
by Jason Sorens, Ph.D.
10/21/05
So we have now entered the era of 'unlimited government.' Constitutional restrictions on government apparently mean nothing now. There are now virtually no reserved powers for the states anymore; the Courts allow the federal government to get involved with pretty much whatever it wants. The Democrats and Republicans at the federal level are just as bad. Shall I count the number of promises Bush has broken? It would be difficult to name them all, but I'll just mention three big ones...
http://tinyurl.com/cuduc
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Jason Sorens, Ph.D.
10/21/05
So we have now entered the era of 'unlimited government.' Constitutional restrictions on government apparently mean nothing now. There are now virtually no reserved powers for the states anymore; the Courts allow the federal government to get involved with pretty much whatever it wants. The Democrats and Republicans at the federal level are just as bad. Shall I count the number of promises Bush has broken? It would be difficult to name them all, but I'll just mention three big ones...
http://tinyurl.com/cuduc
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 24. Okt, 18:17