bshoc said:
By not permitting it to expand, the artificial "I need the government for x" that is instilled in people throughtout childhood needs to be done away with, as do certain other catch-22 byproducts of such thinking, such as large scale political parties, oligopolistic corporatism, federal reserve banks, fiat currency and symbiotic financial/banking institutions.
If we really were able to get rid of this artificial "I need the govt for x" thing, why would govts still be necessary?
Although I do definitely agree that we need to get rid of that attitude. The feeling of "entitlement" is hard to break. Look at all the ACTU ppl lol, they all think they should "have the right to their employers money", and whinge whenever theres any talk of less government enforced conditions, and they rationalise it for themselves as "less protections".
bshoc said:
The United States throughtout much of its early history, under Washington, Jefferson etc. provides a very good model.
The US is actually an example of how quickly a state will expand. You do realise how quickly after they became the US, civil war broke out? It was only a bit less than a hundred years... And look where the US are now, they have massive debt, massive expenditure and hugely regulated businesses.
bshoc said:
Cutting taxes, cutting spending and de-legalizing firearms would actually be very realistic steps to move towards such a goal.
The problem is, there is no way to stop the government from just disarming the population. Once you give them that legal monopoly, there is nothing to hold them in check. No entity external to the government is able to do anything against it. Seriously, the US constitution was DESIGNED to restrain the government. Look where they are now. It's meant to "not allow them to do anything not explicitly stated in the constitution", but their govt is still growing at an incredible rate and civil rights are just going down the gutter.
Look at the US, they have a "constitutionally protected right" to bear arms... and yet the govt still manages to get its filthy hands into that too. They legislate everything about guns, from waiting time, to carry passes, to types of guns, to types of bullets you can use.