(Disclaimer: I voted against Trump and anyone who supported him in my state.)

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    Imagine basing your personality on a satire character and thinking you’re an independent thinker.

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      Read the comments and note the downvotes, sir. I’m definitely in the minority here. Therefore I would dare suggest it is in fact you who are the thoughtless parrot here. Governments are corrupt and incompetant organizations, and the bigger they become, the more corrupt and incompetant they are. If you truly are concerned that a single man can wreck such damage, you need to understand that is only possible because people like you have built up an organization that holds far too much power. The obvious solution is to shrink the scope of that organization so that a single maniac can’t do so much damage.

      Big government is to blame for Trump having so much power. Learn, or be doomed to see history repeat itself.

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        It’s not a single man. They have the Supreme Court, the Senate, possibly the House, and your local cops after hours. Vance is praying for his chance to rule.

        The loss of our infrastructure before we’ve built up decentralized alternatives will cause senseless deaths.

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        Just because you say the sky is yellow, doesn’t mean you’re better for it.

        If you shrink the government, corporations will just fill the power vacuum. It’s that simple.

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          Open your eyes. Corporations already heavily influence policy. Stop making that possible by decentralizing the power!

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            We’ve already had four years of Trump to know that’s not what will happen. The only power he’ll relinquish is power over corporations. Individuals will not be getting more rights, unless it’s to hurt other individuals.

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              I don’t disagree, I just hope people of different views can come together and see that decentralizing the power structure might be worth considering if you don’t like the amount of power we handed one man. That means cutting the federal government and moving those programs to local government, private charities, or the bin.

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                Economics of scale already proves that to be a fantasy.

                Also, private charities and local governments can’t do anything about multi national corporations creating pollution or price fixing.

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                  Pollution is a property rights issue, don’t need anything beyond private property rights and a court system to cover that. Price fixing is caused by government created barriers to entry, artificially restricting competition. In other words, price fixing is a problem caused by government overreach, so obviously government isn’t the solution.