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Bigger Government Or Smaller Government


We live in a country that seems more and more slanted towards entitlement. We start early be telling our little leaguers that there is no such thing as winners and losers (lots of them don't keep score or records anymore) and then at school we tell them it isn't their fault they can't pay attention and put them on medication. We have third and fourth generations now on welfare, which was supposed to be a hand up instead of a hand out. They know nothing else. The government has not once in it's history proven itself capable at effectively managing anything...how about the US Postal Service? Yet we add more and more debt and insist upon even more programs. We want to just throw resources at a problem, trying to fix symptoms instead of finding the cause and then identifying some common sense solutions that work within our budget. It is time we started seriously trimming the fat out of our government. If you find yourself in need of assistance you need to seek our your family, your friends, and your local church. Instead of constantly pointing the finger at somebody else for your problems and looking to the government for help, why not take responsibility for yourself. Acknowledge your circumstances and look to God for guidance into a better situation. The answer is smaller government, less entitlement, and more personal responsibility.



    


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