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@JeffLS
"Having the ability to honestly achieve something with fewer government roadblocks and with less government siphoning off of our hard work will do much more for our society."

Without those "government roadblocks" we would not have the interstate road system. That system makes it possible to move goods across the nation to ALL points much more conveniently and cheaply. Otherwise you would pay dearly for most of the food you eat daily. Unless, of course, you grow your own. Might be had to do if you live in a city.

Look at history, when did beef become available to people living in the northeast? After rail lines were built. Think the railroads did it because they saw it would make money? Nope, government mandates forced them to build out to cover most of the nation - including small farms (who would have been left out otherwise).

Like using your electricity? Do you really think it would be available everywhere had the government not mandated it? Nope, electric companies would only have laid lines and built plants where enough people lived who could afford it lived.

How do I know this? 1) I studied history and 2) I am old enough to remember some of it.

Before you start spouting off about liberty just do some research on how we even got the infrastructure we have and enjoy today. Unless everyone is given the availability and the option to participate in our lifestyle there is no liberty. Either we all have liberty or none of us have it.

There are some things that government must do - infrastructure is one of them. No company will ever be willing to take on the job because they have a different focus - making money - that's their job. Government's job is to provide for the health and welfare of it's citizens. Sometimes that means mandates, other times that means investing dollars. I personally think both may be in order here.
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