Why Is It the Governments Job to Run Your Life?

Question by Profile: Why is it the governments job to run your life?
They “regulate” who you can sleep with, “regulate” what you do with your body and what you put into it, “regulate” how you can spend your money by outlawing gambling, “regulate” how you can die at the end of your life, and force you to “save for retirement” with the ponzi scheme of social security.

Who are these criminal politicians to regulate peoples personal lives?

Best answer:

Answer by brenton s
They are the people you vote for. If you don’t like the terms of Social Security, join our community : “Fix Social Security Now” on FB.

I have heard it before : nothing I do will make a difference. The problem is that doing nothing is why the system continues to grow. So continue to do nothing and they will run your life.

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