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Jared 🎩
@javabu.eth
My work's been having internal discussions on the following question. Do we begin to advocate for the policies that the majority of voters want/voted for even if it destroys historic social programs. I'm in the yes camp but interested to hear your thoughts.
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thoughtcrimeboss
@thoughtcrimeboss
Although I support eliminating all government programs, I also believe always advocating for what the majority of voters want simply because they are the majority is dangerous. The majority has supported all kinds of horrible policies in the past throughout the world.
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MM
@listen2mm.eth
Eliminating all government programs? Not sure if trolling… No FAA? No fire departments or police departments? No social security? No public schools? No national parks or Bureau of Land Management? No FDA? How do we hold elections without any government programs? No court system? No public defenders? No government grants or loans? No national or state military? No centralized record keeping of who is a citizen, who has a passport, who has a criminal record? I can go on…
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