# Unsourced variants attributed to Goldwater include: A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away. Remember that a government big enough to give you everything you want is also big enough to take away everything you have. # This quote has also been attributed to Davy Crockett and is consistent with his very-limited-government philosophy. Apparently Barry stole it from Davey, who stole it from Jefferson.
Beyond belief these fucking republican hypocrites. They are just a bunch of phony scumbags. They want less government and complain aobut the "liberals" wanting to help the less fortunate and create more big government. But when it suits them and the imcompetent, wealthy pricks who let this mess happen in the first place because they missed that class on money management when matriculating at Wharton. Give me a break! The "Do As I Say Not As I Do" party! Total joke! I know - don't tell me- we HAVE to bail these losers out because if we don't the WHOLE country will suffer! Yeah sure! Nope. The fat greedy cats will suffer.
Actually the elections were stolen TWICE, but since nothing was done about it, it's effectively the same as a majority voting for them. "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to stand by and do nothing."
Stop complaining - it is just dog-eat-dog society that you have elected to take part in. If you accept that you are just another link in the hierarchical pyramid - and want to climb to the top - then you are just another cannibal on his way... expect someone to rip your entrails out or stab you in the back on your way. A hierarchical pyramid has no trust - it is just social and economic Darwinism. Take it like a "man" when they give it to you hard. Maybe you can do it next time... Also - remember that the ones waiting to rip you guys in two if you carry on this "merry" path are China, India and Russia --- and they WILL crush you like cockroaches if that is the cannibalistic path you guys are pursuing. Try educate yourselves on cannibalistic hierarchical systems... try understanding THAT in an ecological perspective, the universe and for "sustainability".