Conservatives efforts to decrease the amount of goverment regulation are of little benefit to the average man. For one thing, only a fraction of regulations can be eliminated because most regulations are necessary. For another thing, most of the deregulation affects buisness rather than the average individual, so that its main effect is to take power from the goverment and give it to private corporations. What this means for the average man is that goverment interference in his life is replaced by interference from big corporations, which may be permitted, for example, to dump more chemicals that get into his water supply and give him cancer. the conservatives are just taking the average man for a sucker, exploiting his resentment of BIG GOVERMENT to promote the power of BIG BUSINESS.
Often the people who have no creative words of their own find great daily comfort stealing the luster, and distorting the true intent, of those scholars who actually had intelligent points to make.
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Conservatives efforts to decrease the amount of goverment regulation are of little benefit to the average man. For one thing, only a fraction of regulations can be eliminated because most regulations are necessary. For another thing, most of the deregulation affects buisness rather than the average individual, so that its main effect is to take power from the goverment and give it to private corporations. What this means for the average man is that goverment interference in his life is replaced by interference from big corporations, which may be permitted, for example, to dump more chemicals that get into his water supply and give him cancer. the conservatives are just taking the average man for a sucker, exploiting his resentment of BIG GOVERMENT to promote the power of BIG BUSINESS.
T.K.,(UNABOMBER).
Someone needs to tell the GOP this...
"Each man must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong" - Moral relativism. First stake in the heart of a free society.
Often the people who have no creative words of their own find great daily comfort stealing the luster, and distorting the true intent, of those scholars who actually had intelligent points to make.
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