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Re: credit rating
« Reply #50 on: August 24, 2011, 01:09:19 PM »

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Re: credit rating
« Reply #51 on: August 24, 2011, 01:33:28 PM »
I don't think you understand what he's saying.

None of them do.  

For the benefit of our resident lefties / 'tards (but I repeat myself): It may surprise you to discover that there exist multiple overlapping levels of government within the United States (and that both within and between each level there exists extreme redundancy but that's a topic best left for a master class in civics).  

What I'm suggesting is that since our federal government has proven incompetent, unsustainably expensive and irresponsible in the extreme that we delegate most of its functions back to lower levels of government from whence they were originally taken because: a) it will reduce the regulatory bloat that's presently strangling the private sector; b) it will significantly reduce the cost of our federal government thus greatly easing the present federal debt / deficit issues; and c) it will make government more responsible to citizens since things of import will be done closer to home where individuals and small groups can have more impact.

The only real down side is that coastal lefties, who will be free to run absolutely wild with their satanist / socialist dreams ... within the borders of whichever states they can manage to control, won't be able to impose their vision on the entire nation from one single choke point.  Of course this implies that they'll have to compete for capital, business & labor with their non-socialist neighbors which is the one thing they simply cannot allow to happen.  But that's a feature rather than a bug since the competition among states & localities will undoubtedly produce both something like the most proper and the most efficient levels of government.  



I was liking where you were going for the most part until you dropped the satanist line.  That kind of detracts from the whole logical message of the previous couple of paragraphs.