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2037d · Craig Steven Wright
It's legal to change the law.
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do you see a trend of increasing freedoms through legal means? Or do gov’s hands seem to have to be forced?
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Changing laws for the better is a skill that can be learned. I don't see why freedoms couldn't be increased by changing laws, especially when the money becomes transparent.
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not asking if you think it's possible. asking if that's what you see when you look at history.
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I don't see anything simple. What do you see?
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I see gov’s only power is to tell ppl what to do (reduce freedoms). The US used to (like when it was formed) have the idea of negative rights & everything not forbidden was allowed.
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Since then the size of gov has been inc & thus freedoms have been reduced. Seems like the number of regulations/rules/laws has also been increasing, though this is hard to quantify.
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Gov size (as a measure of the % GDP) and thus relative influence has been increasing steadily.
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Fair enough, I dont either. I had a similar discussion here with either Sam or DarkSpace. But we just ended it with freedoms only increase through wars / est new govs. :(
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So I’m still looking for what others see/know.