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“Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” — Albert Einstein

Another big government candidate?

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If you are thinking about McCain as the next President, Think again:

Sifting through McCain’s four bestselling books and nearly three decades of work on Capitol Hill, a distinct approach toward governance begins to emerge. And it’s one that the electorate ought to be particularly worried about right now. McCain, it turns out, wants to restore your faith in the U.S. government by any means necessary, even if that requires thousands of more military deaths, national service for civilians and federal micromanaging of innumerable private transactions. He’ll kick down the doors of boardroom and bedroom, mixing Democrats’ nanny-state regulations with the GOP’s red-meat paternalism in a dangerous brew of government activism. And he’s trying to accomplish this, in part, for reasons of self-realization.

I think we had enough of this approach in the last eight year, now its time to go back to the old “Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.” approach.

 

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Written by Rogel

November 27th, 2006 at 2:43 pm

Posted in 2008 campaign


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