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Old 09-19-2012, 08:39 PM   #26
detbuch
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Originally Posted by striperman36 View Post
If the above were substantiated as a fact I would see it as a meaningful endeavour. However, it seems as things have gotten twisted in trajectory
Do you see it as a meaningful enough of an endeavor to make? The endeavor has been substantiated in various attempts by Republicans to rein in the power of various regulatory agencies. Various Republicans have been critized for advocating the elimination of various regulatory agencies. Various Republicans have promised to work for that end. Many Republicans campaign on the promise to restore the Constititution. Is their endeavor meaningful enough to the voters? Are the voters even aware of the problem? Do the media consider the endeavor meaningul enough to report on it in depth, or just make occaisional derisive comments, if they comment at all? If you consider it a meaningful endeavor, do you discuss it with your friends and family, or on this forum? If the masses are ignorant, or don't care, and the media does not discuss the issue or ignores it, and if the Democrat party and enough in the Republican party disagree with the endeavor or think it's silly, how can the mission of the endeavor be finally realized and become not only an endeavor but an accomplishment? Are other endeavors, such as free contraceptives for women, and all the little and large benefits that the Federal Government gives us, and in turn makes it larger, more powerful, and more to be depended on--are other such endeavors more important to the voters?

If the voters are not aware, or don't care enough about the growth of government and their growing dependency on it, the endeavor may be substantiated as an attempt or a wish, but it can never bear the fruit of reality.
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