Arthur,

I'm not an anarchist.

But whenever the joys of government are discussed, they revolve
around police, ambulances, and fire. Oh, yes, and education.

I rather think that money for police, ambulances, fire, and
education, comes from what's left after the bureaucracies have
been fed. As I mentioned in a previous post, the last time more
money was asked for education by a bond vote, they stressed that
the money would be spent only in the classrooms. Does that tell
you something? They know that the voters no longer trust them to
use the money properly, so this time they promised they would.

Didn't do them any good. The bond failed anyway.

It seems that my mention of 1,400 laws passed in Sacramento in
one year made no impression on you. At least the 75,000 pages of
the US Federal Register doesn't apply to you - but I know you
wish they did. I wonder how many pages there are in the Canadian
equivalent that lists all the regulations without which you would
feel so alone and unprotected.

However, most interesting is your thought that without
government, we wouldn't have police and fire protection - and
probably no education. It implies we are a bunch of ignoramuses -
helpless without government to hold our hands and lead the way.

Will Rogers said 'Thank God we don't get all the government we
pay for' but now I fear we do.

Harry


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Seems like you have no need for government at all.

Perhaps we can remove your name and address from 911 computers to
free up space for someone who might rely on some agency of govt.
(police, ambulance or fire).

Arthur


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