How much influence should they have?

Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
It can be heard more and more lately in how many old and new ways the government tries to regulate our daily life sometimes in an understandable but also very often ridiculous ways...

How far should the powers that be go in your opinion?
02/25/2012
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Contributor: Ms. Spice Ms. Spice
Quote:
Originally posted by DreamWolf
It can be heard more and more lately in how many old and new ways the government tries to regulate our daily life sometimes in an understandable but also very often ridiculous ways...

How far should the powers that be go in your opinion?
As much as the people want to give it.
02/26/2012
Contributor: - Kira - - Kira -
Government should mind their business, in my opinion.
02/26/2012
Contributor: P'Gell P'Gell
That's a pretty complicated question. How far in what arena? If it concerns control over my or other people's bodies, telling them what they have to do or can't do (everything from mandatory forced vaccinations to denying the availability of fertility control) then they need to stay out.

When it comes to protecting the people from Big Businesses and their evil money grubbing ways, then let them have a field day!!!! Corporations are NOT people and should not have the same right people have AND they should pay their damn taxes at a higher rate than the average working person pays.
02/26/2012
Contributor: PeaceToTheMiddleEast PeaceToTheMiddleEast
I think they should butt out unless it is necessary.
02/26/2012
Contributor: Ghost Ghost
Quote:
Originally posted by P'Gell
That's a pretty complicated question. How far in what arena? If it concerns control over my or other people's bodies, telling them what they have to do or can't do (everything from mandatory forced vaccinations to denying the availability ... more
Or just pay taxes, period. They can hardly be bothered.
02/26/2012