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by CapitalistCartr
5767 days ago
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That is because in the USA, the people grant the federal government it's powers; the federal government doesn't decide what those powers will be. At least in theory. So our government doesn't limit it's own powers, we do, usually by way of the courts. And when any part of that federal government grossly oversteps the powers we've granted it, some of us get quite upset about it. |
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The commenter to which I responded got off topic on an anti-government tangent that made a number of assumptions not at all related to the article for no other reason than to make an anti-government rant, which I grant is a cheap source of karma here.