Agree 100%. When the govt says "we're here to help you", watch out. Every time Congress passes a law, there's an army of bureaucrats that enact regulations to enforce it and will end up costing SOMEBODY $$$ down the line. These costs then get passed on to US, the consumer. One glaring example I posted about recently is a proposed regulation that arose out of a Congressional billl that mandated a system to allow drivers to see behind their cars when backing up. Bill didn't say what that system was. Well, the govt bureaucrats are proposing that EVERY new car/truck be fitted with rear cameras at astronomical annual cost.
The problem is that people in govt think they have the answer for every problem that we Americans face in our daily lives. When, in reality, we Americans really can figure out things for ourselves. This is the way it was for hundreds of years. It's only been in the last half century or so that the socialist, entitlement mentality has emerged to try and make us dependent on the people in Washington.
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