Casinos or the lottery

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  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    mikepegg44 wrote:
    I sense your sarcasm.
    I vote for people who want smaller government, what more can I do, I have no interest in running for office, and I do not want to donate a huge amount of my time and money to get people elected who turn out to be frauds anyway. Would anyone have a problem with universal healthcare if the bills were paid by people voluntarily going to a casino? the consistent growth of the federal government is not something I care to support, but at this point our country is moving to a more centralized government with less and less left up to states. We really are no longer the united states of america, we are simply the united states. We are moving to a central government, not a collection of states that have rights...I hate it, but I don't know what else to do but participate in the process to the best of my ability

    I agree with you far more than I disagree. If I vote, I always vote for smaller government as well and I do not have any desire to run for office either.

    I think any type of government fundraising that is voluntary is far better than any type that is mandatory.

    My initial response just comes out of always hearing about new ways to give this tyrannical government more access to money (and therefore reduce our freedoms even more). I'd love to hear someone in government take a stand to REALLY lower the cost of government.
    The only people we should try to get even with...
    ...are those who've helped us.

    Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.