RE: Anarchism
October 20, 2012 at 5:03 pm
(This post was last modified: October 20, 2012 at 5:05 pm by Polaris.)
Even though limited government is not anarchism, I am tired of Americans associating it with right wing ideology. They are so quick to equate the two, but not so quick to highlight the disadvantages of their strong central government system....war crimes no democracy should ever be a part of and corruption not even the Russians want to deal with....
America needs to emulate the European Union, a relatively weak central government with stronger secondary governments (the member nations). I believe America would be much better off if the states handled more of their basic needs instead of relying on a corrupt middleman. We no longer live in a bipolar world where large countries with strong yet ultimately inefficient central governments are advantageous.
This is where I believe Romney to be the most right (I don't actually tend to pay attention to him....only other thing I took real notice from him was his rationale to get Americans jobs and then they can pay into the tax system....only way for it to work IMO), but then again only because he actually advocated a means of inserting socialism effectively within the framework of the American political structure I had been supporting.
America needs to emulate the European Union, a relatively weak central government with stronger secondary governments (the member nations). I believe America would be much better off if the states handled more of their basic needs instead of relying on a corrupt middleman. We no longer live in a bipolar world where large countries with strong yet ultimately inefficient central governments are advantageous.
This is where I believe Romney to be the most right (I don't actually tend to pay attention to him....only other thing I took real notice from him was his rationale to get Americans jobs and then they can pay into the tax system....only way for it to work IMO), but then again only because he actually advocated a means of inserting socialism effectively within the framework of the American political structure I had been supporting.
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.



