What a dilemma it is to get the people fired up so they seek to reclaim lost ground for the civil society, to downsize, right-size and devolve bloated government control back to local contro, to balance the budget, to pay off the national debt and to ensure that government interference in private sector and in civil society is limited to traditional constitutionally allowed duties.
What is as distressing is that people lose focus, will and the desire to get the government into shape, and will that it stay within its constitutional restraints, so the curbing reform withers away, and big government and its millions of supporters keep expanding Big Government towards their utopian Ameritopian aim: "By this system the people shake off their state of dependence just long enough to select their master and then relapse into it again." Mark Levin wrote of this on Page 10 of Plunder And Deceit.
If our constitutional republic ever was a civic humanism, it would work better if the individuator, anarchist supercitizens agree to restore traditional constitutional republic. Once established, they reformers must stay energetic, organized, vigilant and determined never to allow America to slowly turn statist again.
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