People are all about limiting government power until somebody they like controls it. Then they want to expand it. This is a really dumb strategy — especially if you want liberty.

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If you give the government an inch, it’s going to take a mile. This is true whether you give that inch to somebody you approve of or to your political enemies. Because regardless, you’re political enemies will have that power at some point. I explain the problem with power in this episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head.

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Antifederalist Warnings! Government Power Is Forever

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