Why I'm no longer an "anti-government extremist"

If people want to live in mud huts more power to them. I'm sure my people (Cherokee) would rather do without the reservation life that DC has so wonderfully bestowed upon them. In any case, the force is strong in this lass.

Ya know, I have a lot of Indian blood in me too and the vast majority of those still living on reservations are only doing so, because they were too damn lazy and/or drunk to get off of their asses and get out of there. :)
 
I agree with a lot of what she said, but anarchy has its own set of pitfalls. I also don't agree with her apparent belief that it was horrid for foreign countries to go into undeveloped 3rd world countries to build infrastructure and start companies. Many of these places would still be in mud huts had they not done so.
Your dollars paid for it all, you know.

While it isn't necessarily immoral to build substations etc. in foreign nations, (though purposely overthrowing governments for one favorable to US demands to accept the terms of loans in exchange for bases and/or UN votes, and to recycle US dollars to lobbying corporations for lucrative no-bid contracts is), taking money from all so that a few can decide how it is spent, with much of it benefiting them certainly is.
 
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