Conservatives are the defending force.
Liberals are the occupation.
It's pretty straightforward.
Ya'll tried to "warp" speed human progress. By force and police threat and legal shenanigans. When instead we should have been placing speed limits and checks and balances and protecting the status quo. Sadly since like before 1999 we've gone into the reactionary stages of decline. There are no benefits to forcing your agenda any more at this point.
It doesn't matter that the left has maybe one good idea... universal healthcare maybe instead of health insurance. And forced internment of undesirables, which is exactly where the left and right meet on equal footing.
Insurance companies should be outlawed. As well as loans. Limits should be placed on corporations making them not people. And limits on property ownership should exist. Such that intellectual property or physical property has to be collectively managed by several individuals and not all owned by monopolies. And not into perpetuity (Disney, Apple, M$).
The federal government should have absolutely no local authority or influence. My local business should never be managed by the FDA, USDA or held liable to federal regulations. If my local business fails or does something bad it is the responsibility of the city or people there to step in.
We have bread too much irresponsibility and apathy. People deserve to suffer for allowing Comcast and its descendants to control all access to the global information infrastructure.
Federalizing drug enforcement killed us too. Also the federal DoT and DoE. They should have been research only. Never legal or regulatory enforcement agencies.
There is a case for global environmental regulation in the form of regulating toxins, pesticides, plastics, ozone hurters, and heavy metals. That shit needs to be globe wide tho or the Chinese just do whatever they want. Since it's not we have to be very careful how we decide to deal with that collectively.
No where in here do trans lives actually matter anymore than any other at this point.
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