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FunkyTerrance wrote: Ok, I've got to ask. Who is that in your avi? Johnny Carson?
FunkyTerrance wrote: Ok, I've got to ask. Who is that in your avi? Johnny Carson?



Night Strike wrote:So in other words, player wants the government to have authority over everything and provide everything for every person. That is both unaffordable and unconstitutional.
I simply want the federal government to actually follow the Constitution and protect the rights of the people. The government is supposed to stay out of our personal affairs. As for positive actions, the federal government is only responsible for things like providing an armed forces, negotiating with other countries, governing interstate commerce and relations, and providing miscellaneous services such as patent protections and coinage of money. In fact, the Constitution is pretty specific on what the federal government can and cannot do. If it's not specifically granted to the federal government or barred from the state governments, then state governments are responsible for it (if they choose to do it). Take education and the environment. Neither of which are mandated responsibilities of the federal government, so every state is responsible for taking care of those areas.
BigBallinStalin wrote:(to mitigate framing effects, I'll let y'all go first).


Night Strike wrote:The US Constitution is the best basis for the relationship between the government and its citizens ever written. It should be the starting point for all discussions regarding that relationship. It was designed to severely limit the authority of the government in favor of as much autonomy of the people as possible. If it was silent on an issue, it was assumed within the document that the power lied with the people and not with the government. That was a radical change from the governments of that time and should continue to be the framework for all other countries where people desire freedom.
Night Strike wrote:The US Constitution is the best basis for the relationship between the government and its citizens ever written. It should be the starting point for all discussions regarding that relationship.

FunkyTerrance wrote: Ok, I've got to ask. Who is that in your avi? Johnny Carson?
saxitoxin wrote:Night Strike wrote:The US Constitution is the best basis for the relationship between the government and its citizens ever written. It should be the starting point for all discussions regarding that relationship.
Okay, say what you guys want about NS and agree or disagree with this statement, but it gets a Perfect 10 for sheer audacity.


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