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Well, that’s one aspect of what’s called, reducing government — modifying government, to be precise.
Another aspect of it is what’s called “devolution” — reducing — moving governmental power from the Federal to the State level. And that has a kind of a rationale which you hear all over the time — place. For example there was an op-ed a couple of weeks ago in the New York Times by John Cogan — Hoover Institute at Stanford, who has pointed out what he called a philosophical issue that divides the Democrats from the Republicans. The philosophical issue is that the Democrats believe in big government and entitlements, and the Republicans believe in getting power down closer to the people, to the States, because they’re kind of populist types.
Well, it takes about maybe three seconds’ thought to realize that moving power down to the States, in funding and so on, is just moving it away from the people, for a perfectly elementary reason: there’s a hidden part of the system — of the power system that you’re not supposed to know about, or think about, and that’s private power.
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The devolution is to reduce and move governmental power from federal to the state level. This philosophical issue divides the Democrats and Republicans. Specifically, the Republicans believe in getting power down to the people and States, while Democrats believe in big government and entitlements. However, there is a hidden part of the power system that the US should consider, which is private power. (63 words)
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