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John Hayward examines the 'fusion' of Big Government and Big Business and why it's so dangerous for Americans in must-read thread

When this country was founded, government was essentially seen as a necessary evil. It was something we needed, but only in very small doses — otherwise, it would become toxic.

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Well, now, government is for the most part just evil. And definitely toxic. It’s grown far too powerful to be a force for good, and it’s because we’ve let it grow too powerful. How? And what, if anything, can we do to stop it, if not reverse it?

Conservative author and commentator John Hayward delved into that today in another one of his must-read threads:

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Well said. As usual.

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