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No, They Can't by John Stossel

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Aug 20, 12

Read from August 11 to 20, 2012

This is a very informative book on libertarian views. These are mostly my views, and John Stossel has a way of presenting up-to-date facts, examples and figures to sort out topics from drugs, education, unions, healthcare, education, military and others which help me clarify my thinking. He clearly shows how big government is not the answer and will drive this country further into banruptcy and less freedom--the opposite direction our founding fathers intended. Letting individuals free from rules and regulations to create ideas and use their own money is much more productive. 100,000+ regulations for business, 2800 pages of a healthcare law, and continual taxing (which is never enough) will stifle new ideas and creativity and drive us further into debt. He demonstrates example after example on how this works. Our constitution is about limiting government and yet we (both parties) continue on the opposite path. I fear for my children and grandchildren.

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